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Mentat
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Augusta GA, USA
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I know exactly what you mean. Its even worse down here where I live. All people know of trance is what they hear on the radio ever 2 years. Atlanta is different, but in the backwoods where I live, Its bad. I almost dont want to tell people about trance, but then I remember, who am I to withhold this gift from humanity? My life has be changed so much by this music, can I sleep at night knowing that I am withholding it from people whom I know it will do good? The answer is no! We must let everyone hear this gift. Im drunk right now, but even in review I still think this is sound. Please pardon an over zelous newbie.
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Jan-17-2003 06:11
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Nadi
Not quite an addict
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Los Angeles, Californa,
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No, I think for the most part the idea of trance becoming mainstream shouldnt lower the standards of music too much. The people who do it now, do it for the music, and the majority of them will continue to do it for that reason.
Also the notion that trance music needs to "be kept away from the masses" almost makes me sick.
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Jan-17-2003 07:30
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Master
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Minneapolis, MN
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interesting...
I think this arguement is completely arrogant.
Its about the music. Listen to the music you want to listen to, let other people listen to the music they want to listen to. The popularization of electronic music may happen, or it may not, who knows. But what does that have to do with the quality of the music being produced by Paul Van Dyk, Dj Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren, Blank and Jones, Gabriel and Dresden, Marco V, Push, ok I could go on for days and days. The only thing that will change is that you wont be the only person in your entire city who actually knows who these people are, and the only one who knows these tunes they come up with. Just because the music becomes popular, how does that change the way the music actually sounds?
ok ok now you all are probably going to say that once it becomes popular, some cheesy new artists are going to make there own trance records and they are going to really suck.
But do you have to listen to them? of course not we all have that freedom to listen to whatever music we want and thats the beauty of it all.
If Tiesto and And PvD ect didnt have some kind of popularity, some kind of fanbase, they wouldnt be making enough money to keep producing more of the great music they do. Your complaints are pathetic.
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Jan-17-2003 07:34
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Philby
Statement: Die, meatbag!

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Jan-17-2003 08:35
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Verona^My
full on addict

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Rochester, NY
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Re: Commercialization of Electronica?
| quote: | Originally posted by TiestoInTheMix
However, with tunes by artists like 4 Strings and Riva sometimes making it to the radio (although, usually, the cheesiest versions), one can see how the apocalypse of electronica has already started. I |
god forbid should someone have 1 hit in the style of trance music, and make a little money, while more commercial artists in other genres have dozens of hits and no one cares. Oh and I seem to recall that trance is not the only hit worthy style of electronica, Fatboy Slim was huge in America with "Praise You", and he along with several other electronica artists were played out on American MTV. Prodigy sold how many millions of records again? & no one seems to be complaining about how commercial they were for selling too many records.
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Jan-17-2003 11:43
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Verona^My
full on addict

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Rochester, NY
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| quote: | Originally posted by Nalin
Very well said.
I feel very similar.
I hate it when ignorant fucks are like "yeah, I like trance, yeah dj sammy and moby and stuff, yeah they are cool"; its like STFU you ignorant squirm.
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I dont think most people call Moby or DJ Sammy trance, Moby plays the MTV style electronic dance like Fatboy Slim, Prodigy, etc, & DJ Sammy plays the radio style. I have yet to see the more synthesizer driven radio style ever get on MTV in America though. I could be wrong as I simply dont watch MTV anymore for health reasons.
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Jan-17-2003 11:51
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TranceGiant
randomly disappoints

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: (Strudel)-City that never sleeps
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Well Master you still have to distunguish between Home Listening and Clubbing. Of course, commercialization of Trance won't affect the individual whos lying on his bed at night listening to some fine mix with headphones on. There it won't matter if at the same time other, musically less educated, ppl do the same. But Tranceaddiction also contains the active participation in clubbing life, and that's where commercialization shows its negative side effects such as the "trendiness" to follow the current hip lifestyle without any knowledge about it. Commercialization might indeed pollute the scene in that more and more, how should i put it.."wannabees" or..simply ppl who follow the trend, destroy a unique atmosphere of shared passion for trance just in order to be "cool".
In austria for example, there are clubs with cheesy-and-commercial as hell music leading to a horrible crowd that calls itself "ravers" but goes there for the booze and the chicks. Imagine big Trance parties in the future, with such a crowd. Oh wait, just ask the Dutch TA's about the ppl who go to Sensation and TranceEnergy nowadays. All because of the commercialization of what was once preserved for real fans only.
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Jan-17-2003 13:22
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