Originally posted by Trance-MB
Nice one.
Unrealesed, so that probably is why many don't know it, including me.
Sounds familiar though, there are tracks that use the same instruments, but will definitely be younger.
Y-Traxx - Mystery Land (Sickboy courtyard mix) anyone?
I miss dreamy trance tracks.
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Oct-16-2008 23:03
Krypton
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Texas
The Age of Love 1990/92 sounds like breaks plus trance.
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Oct-16-2008 23:10
wolftickets
Supreme tranceaddict
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The original AoL is more technically proto-trance New Beat, it also had some heavy-accented guy rapping. At what point do you think proto-trance became real trance? I say Dance 2 Trance - We Came In Peace was the first true trance track.
Oct-17-2008 03:12
Mr.Mystery
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
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Originally posted by Funkesthesiac69
So I post a list of tracks that I think belong in trance history and somehow we get to the discussion of rape based on one of my pictures
How Ironic Coming from a name like Mr. Mystery (who knows what kind of insecurity you harbor inside Yes I may be a young Student/DJ but I don't understand why everyone goes out of their way to disrespect me. It baffles me why I suggest a bunch of good tracks and am outright dismissed for even having an opinion on what constitutes a good track. So what I prefer artists over others, or have a dissenting opinion or two? why does it matter to you ?
As the thread suggests, someone is trying to put together some sort of history of trance. It doesn't say "list your favourite tracks".
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Oct-17-2008 05:05
Trance-M
Since 1994 tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Limburg, Netherlands
One of my favourites:
Dave Davis - Transfiguration (1995)
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Last edited by Trance-M on Oct-19-2008 at 15:21
Oct-19-2008 14:59
wolftickets
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Jam & Spoon's tracks such as Stella were rather ahead of their time, do you think? Remind me of the later trancy progressive deep house tunes(not counting mcprog)