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Aquarian
king of no pants
Registered: May 2005
Location: Laval, Quebec
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I'm 20. Got into trance very vaguely about 3-4 years ago, but only became really obsessed with it about one year ago. Started off liking epic trance - and still do - but now I prefer darker and deeper stuff, and I'm taking an interest in old 92-ish era trance.
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Jun-15-2006 13:34
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JBDreamerie
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
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i'm 20, 21 in august woohoo!
anyways, i always said to people i enjoyed electronic music (after hearing electronic sounding songs like take on me - a-ha; my sister was introducing me to those type of 80s songs). i didn't know much at all until i was in europe visiting family and watching mtv. don't stop - atb, king of my castle - wamdue project, better off alone - alice deejay were the ones that i remember.
that was when i was 14. when i came back to school, friends showed me aphex twin, and i enjoyed a good part of the stuff. then i listened to xpander.
went to see delta heavy, that changed my life too, just because it was the first concert/event i went to.
until about 2004, i listened to a lot of random things, not really knowing what to look for, but loving every single thing (i went to japan and went crazy for all the velfarre cyber trance cds). in 2004, i was randomly downloading things, and found ASOT 182. another change in my life. started realizing i like progressive trance/progressive a lot more than just cyber trance. i've been recording the ASOTs ever since.
then for WMC this year, everything kinda changed again (but not too much). i've finally found my favorite of favorite. sasha's one hour set blew my mind. it's chillout, it's summer-feeling, it's "happy"/uplifting, it's perfect for me. i don't really think there's a style to this type of music; it's like a mix of progressive trance and lounge and house. 
as far as my thoughts on electronic music these days, i don't have that much to say. i've been having difficulty finding more stuff like above; i'm not too big a fan of the electro stuff; and i haven't been astounded by big ASOT-played tunes. and since the scene in houston is not that big, i rarely have the chance to see events anymore.
ok, that was a little longer than i thought it would be, but i have to kill time at work here, so there ya go.
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Jun-15-2006 14:17
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KilldaDJ
birth.school.trance.death

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: tranceaddict wants to know your location
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Jun-15-2006 14:37
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THE_Chris
needs a new CT

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Ireland
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Jun-15-2006 15:29
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Psy-T
Melody Klein

Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Haifa
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21 in august, have been into electronic dance music since early 1997.
trance was never my focal point in music, but i do appreciate the olden days far more than the 'golden era' or the trance of today, if either of the latter two can even be called as such (trance).
i haven't heard enough 'modern trance' to have a deeper informed opinion of it.
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People who own my ass: Citric Acid, Boomer187, Tribu, Sand Leaper,
Jackson, venomX, jamie, Renegade, Konjin, Akridrot, Miss Bliss.
Psy-T - Down The Rabbit Hole (400minute long acid set)
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Jun-15-2006 15:31
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DJ Intrigue
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2002
Location: Central PA
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I'm 20, soon to be 21 this fall. I first got into the electronic music scene about 5 years ago in 2001 when I couldn't stop playing Enigma's "Sadeness". I remember hopping online to see what other music Enigma had made and I came across a song called Push The Limits with a remix by ATB. Later on, I bought his Movin' Melodies album.
I was hooked and really came to appreciate this type of music from playing instrumental pieces in band before. It was all about BT, Chicane, PvD, and ATB in particular for a good year after that. I bought a few of their albums and enjoyed them quite a bit, but it wasn't until I bought Max Graham's Transport and Sasha's GU:013 that all that changed.
I remember being so impressed by both mix cd's that I looked more into progressive house and that was back in 2002 when progressive was very unique sounding and innovative, unlike now, and that segued me into house. I've always been picky with music and I value instrumentation, layering, and "real" sounding music, so because of that, I just kept trying to find out all that I could since I felt naturally more drawn to house now over trance.
It's all about house and techno for me at this point for the above reasons and because I much prefer the more rich and rhythmic sound the genres offers. Trance unfortunately doesn't fulfill any of these things for me and sounds very fake on top of everything else, so I haven't bothered with it in years because the novelty and interest are both gone now, although I wasn't into trance all that long anyway.
Mainly the styles of deep house, the older progressive and tribal house, minimal techno, dub/lo-fi/acid-jazz, and some electro house are what I alternate back and forth between.
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"...the major problem in the past was to locate the settings of the ancient plastic city. referring to our latest findings plastic city wasn't a city built of stone or metal but more kind of built out of ideas.... (PLASTIC CITY) can't be found by our archaeologists. we will have to examine the ideas and then try to re-construct plastic city in out minds..." (EXCERPT FROM "SCIENTIST REPORT NETWORK" #12.587, YEAR 2495)
Last edited by DJ Intrigue on Jun-15-2006 at 16:02
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