Given The Third Earth, Protonic, Nothing But You and Song for the Ocean, does anyone think that perhaps non-lyrical/non-english vocals will be a highlight of 2003? I certainly hope so, as I've always been partial to them in trance.
Feb-21-2003 04:36
Rakoon
2001 - 2003
Registered: Jun 2001
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Theres no trends in trance, just coincidences. However that would be pretty cool if there were more tracks with the type of vocals you mentioned. And by the way, Protonic isnt non-English, its English-backwards
Feb-21-2003 04:54
DJ Mikey Mike
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: I'm at your mums'
quote:
Originally posted by Rakoon
Theres no trends in trance, just coincidences. However that would be pretty cool if there were more tracks with the type of vocals you mentioned. And by the way, Protonic isnt non-English, its English-backwards
i think thats what he meant by "non-lyrical."
heh. i like this kinds of tracks and hope to see more of them to.
Feb-21-2003 05:34
MaxC
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Chicago, IL
Yeah that shit is tight. Need more songs like Chilling Moments and Manilla Sunrise and stuff like that.
Feb-21-2003 06:48
Sand Leaper
Tension hunter
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
Yeah,I love the vocals in 3rd Earth,I'd defo like to see more of that.Dawnseekers and Sunset Sky have proved how well it works when done right,so I look forward to more tracks with vox like this.
non lyrical vocal tunes and non english vocal tracks have always been around.. like:
*Chicane - Salt Water
*Mauro Picotto - Proximus
*Rabbit In The Moon - OOBE
*Salt Tank - Eugina
*God Within - Raincry
*Orbital - Halcyon & On & On
*Pulp Victim - The World '99
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Feb-21-2003 15:17
Mr.Mystery
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
quote:
Originally posted by Rakoon
Theres no trends in trance, just coincidences.
yep, i've always like it when they use the human voice just as another instrument for sound than actually singing lyrics (such as sarah mclachlan's vox).
don't know if liz fraser actually sings words but the cocteau twins are famous for their vocals.
Feb-22-2003 08:14
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Feb-22-2003 09:53
[mart]
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Registered: Jun 2002
Location: England
I absolutely love 'non-lyrical vocals', as you put it
One of my faves: Art of Trance Feat. Caroline Lavelle - Breathe (Dawnseekers Mix)