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RaverBoi08
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Thanx for the wishes Scorpia...
But honestly, I'm disappointed. Man, wut is wrong wif da 604 ravin' scene?....i'm sure a lot of "trance-addicters" went to Twisted 2001. How come, then, no one else has posted a reply of any sort other than rayray and scorpia? tsk tsk....and ppls say we have a good partyin' community here in vancouver...come on guys...where ur comments @?
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Apr-17-2001 18:26
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Special_K
I dont know anymore
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Vancouver
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That was simply an amazing party. Awsome music and I actually met lots of people that know lots about the music. Usally I never run into people that I can discuss the music with.
MAD props to Azim and the twisted crew for yet another amazing show.
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Apr-18-2001 05:38
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RaverBoi08
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Here....RaverBoi08...604-M-20-S
Uh....anything else?....
Yay~...now we're getting somewhere guys!
Yup...Scorpia's right...Judge Jules @ the Rage wuz a pre-party to Twisted 2001: Judgement Day. It wuz Jules, Azim and Vermentte (?) i think. That wuz alrite...Jules knows how to taunt the audience tho'...very hyped about his trax...shows confidence...i like, i like.
"i dont know how many TAs there are in the 604... trance isnt exactly huge yet here.. YET " ~ Patticus post 5.
I'm havin' my doubts on this one Patticus...a lot of trance DJs have spun in Vancouver in the past and the parties have been quite successful. In addition, many of the parties held @ Plaza's main stage is for trance and hardhouse (and the variations in between of course). Twisted '01, for example, wuz like this; iiMix another. My take on Vancouver's preferred genre of music IS trance. It may be progressive trance or hard trance but it still falls into the category of trance. Breaks is on the up and rising but trance is still holding strong. Perhaps my comments here is biased as I love trance...so if I am wrong, please do correct me.
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Apr-18-2001 17:37
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patticus
watch your bassbins

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: vancouver, bc
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raverboi, i love trance more than anyone else... i'll admit i havent been to a party since tall paul was here, but in terms of local djs id have said trance was dead. i know we get some big people here, which is great, but at the average every-weekend party it just wasn't big. if it's blown up in the last 3 months, then i must be wrong... which is really good
but some people say it isn't great or anything, so what are they spinning, cheese judge jules type stuff?
like storm, da hool, ubik, zombie nation..?
i hear azim's doing that.. not much progressive (maybe vancouverites haven't developed the patience after all that HH)
if you say trance is big now i'll believe you.. the big trance parties here are good, because people love good music, but i didn't know if the it was the "preferred" genre of music yet for local djs/party goers
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what trainspotters are.
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Apr-18-2001 18:58
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Special_K
I dont know anymore
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Vancouver
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Ok im pretty young but I have been involved with the Vancouver scene for a pretty long. This had been my observation:
The music in this scene goes in waves. Every few months or so one form of music becomes trendy. What I mean by trendy is that thats what all the new people in the scene are listing becuase thats what they think all the "Hardcore" or "Oldschool" party kids are listing to. About 2 years ago That was trance, EVERYONE was listing to trance. About 7 months ago Vancouver hit a VERY brief Jungle phase, in that period of time every single new person was a "Junglist" even though I would see them later in the main room doing the candy kick-step (if your from Van then you know thats our dance) to hard NRG or Trance. At the same time Jungle was trendy NU-Nrg was also having its time in the spotlight. Recently Breaks have been the in thing and to my dismay they have staye for a while, but im happy to say that it is finally on its way down. Twisted was the big Trance Eye-opener, I have never met that many new people that were loving the trance rather then the breaks. I met like 10 people on that night that had just taken up spinnign it.
So that has been my observations of the Vancouver scene from about 3 years ago.
Oh and at the Twisted pre-party it was Cliff Vermette that was spinning along side azim and Jules. He was a former NU-NRG dj (i got his first CD) that went the way of the progressive house.
-Kyle
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Apr-19-2001 03:08
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