I've been listening to lots of prog (trance/house) lately (past 6 months or so) and I have noticed a feature which a large majority of the tracks of this genre have in common:
Echoing vocal samples
Most trance will use vocals in a more standard fashion which more often than not I find annoying. For prog, I think that it adds a whole new positive dimension to the track in addition to magnifying it's dreamlike state inducing properties. But that's just my opinion.
Thoughts?
Jan-30-2003 04:41
amit
Addicted to YOUR MOM!!!!
Registered: May 2001
Location: washington dc
Re: Behold, the secret of prog
quote:
Originally posted by zarathustra
I've been listening to lots of prog (trance/house) lately (past 6 months or so) and I have noticed a feature which a large majority of the tracks of this genre have in common:
Echoing vocal samples
Most trance will use vocals in a more standard fashion which more often than not I find annoying. For prog, I think that it adds a whole new positive dimension to the track in addition to magnifying it's dreamlike state inducing properties. But that's just my opinion.
Thoughts?
right on
Jan-30-2003 04:42
DJ_Skaya
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Washington DC
Yeah man, definitely. Seeing Digweed live at Area 2 this summer turned me into a prog head (as well as a trance master) and I just love a good progressive mix when all I feel like doing is losing myself in the music and doing a lot of head bobbing.
One of the coolest deep melodic progressive tracks is Escape - Salina. It's song #2 on the second disk of Digweed's Bedrock Compilation.
Also, the second Disk of Max Graham's Transport 4 Is just Incredible. It has to be one of the best Prog Mixes Ever, up there with Digweed's Bedrock CD's and Disk 2 of Global Underground Ibiza by Sasha
P.S. - For Tribal Progressive bliss, GU019 - Los Angeles (Digweed )
Jan-30-2003 04:52
amit
Addicted to YOUR MOM!!!!
Registered: May 2001
Location: washington dc
quote:
Originally posted by DJ_Skaya
Yeah man, definitely. Seeing Digweed live at Area 2 this summer turned me into a prog head (as well as a trance master) and I just love a good progressive mix when all I feel like doing is losing myself in the music and doing a lot of head bobbing.
One of the coolest deep melodic progressive tracks is Escape - Salina. It's song #2 on the second disk of Digweed's Bedrock Compilation.
Also, the second Disk of Max Graham's Transport 4 Is just Incredible. It has to be one of the best Prog Mixes Ever, up there with Digweed's Bedrock CD's and Disk 2 of Global Underground Ibiza by Sasha
P.S. - For Tribal Progressive bliss, GU019 - Los Angeles (Digweed )
u went to area 2? soo did like all the ta's...thats when all us became prog heads
Jan-30-2003 05:00
davinox
diving deep into sound
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: you could say i'm from dallas
vocal prog is great.
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Jan-30-2003 05:03
DJ_Skaya
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Washington DC
quote:
Originally posted by amit
u went to area 2? soo did like all the ta's...thats when all us became prog heads
Yeah man, I remember seeing all you guys there. I saw all you guys squeezing into one small car too I think
Anyways, yeah, I liked Digweed before, but Area 2 gave me a whole new respect for the man. His mixing was SO GOOD; I'm a DJ and I couldn't even tell when he was mixing most of the time.
Tiesto's set was decent, but Digweed just Fuckin OWNED!
Jan-30-2003 05:41
johnson3161
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Southern Cali, US
Re: Behold, the secret of prog
quote:
Originally posted by zarathustra
Echoing vocal samples
Thoughts?
I just started to get into progressive and I agree that vocals kick ass in progressive. They make the song sound much darker for me. I find myself liking mostly progressive songs with vocals.
Jan-30-2003 05:45
RWC0412
Easy Lee
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Windsor,Ont.
Just wondering since u guys are lovin the prog.. what u guys think the best prog. livesets are? how bout yer fav dj/artist/producer?
Jan-30-2003 05:57
tranced_out
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Heart Of Asia
wat i've noticed over the past year is extensive use of 'bells' in alot of the tracks.
James Holden - Norhing
Sasha & James Holden - Bloodlock
King Unique - Sugarhigh
Mavi - Fallen
Yunus Guvenen - Euphrates
Lustral - Everytime (Yunus Remix)
and many more.....hope they don't overuse it.
Jan-30-2003 05:59
infinity HiGH
groovin
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: west side T.O
yes, the vocals have more of an echo to them. It makes them more serene, imo...and like you said, gives the song an added depth especially when the echo is done very creatively. Checkout Kosheen - Hungry (Satoshi Tomiie vocal mix) or Timo Maas - Help Me (Deep Dish attacks mars mix) as well as some of the songs that were already mentioned like Holden's Nothing. Amazing stuff.
Jan-30-2003 06:07
mos man
Ungrateful Jointpuffer
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Kinkylab.com ®
i dont know loads of artists and stuff but i do really love holden, and i also like max and digweed and others, i would like it if you reccomend me some sets to download guys
Jan-30-2003 13:48
DJ-Kuza
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
I've always been a prog head, first and foremost.
Sasha and Digweed Live @ Immense Velocity
Sasha and Digweed Live @ Simmons
Digweed Live @ Karma