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isoterra
hi

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Nottingham, UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by twisted
man i made a good point a few pages back. its alot more sensible than most of the posts here. im supprised no one has answered. i hate to toot my own horn here but... |
i read it, i don't really believe it to apply to all trance listeners though. take kr00t0n's post on the last page for instance:
| quote: | I for one still love the kind of trance that I love, have done so for almost 8 years now, but that's not to say I odnt mix/listen to/appreciate other genres, especially at the moment when current trance is rather stagnent with all the remakes and general samey sound.
But there not being that many tracks around at the moment has no impact on the tracks I love from the past, why on earth should it?
The reason I believe epic trancers, to which I admit being a part of, often get aggressive is due to the fact that it is the most picked upon genre, especially the 'Oh, you must be new to the scene, your tastes will evolve to better things and you will cast trance aside just like I and so many others did' attitude. I mean really, why should a persons musical taste be the most determining factor in how long or in depth they have been listening to EDM? |
i'm pretty similar in a way. i started off listening to commercial dance with a similar structure/similar elements to trance when i was about 10 in 1996, then progressed to trance around 98/99... then in 2001ish i started listening to more progressive/housier sounds... natural progression like you would suggest. but come late 2002/3 i started listening to more uplifting trance tracks again and realised i still liked it, and still do to this day. i'll freely admit it's formulaic and musically quite simple but when done well, it flicks my switch, and will carry on doing so... it has nothing whatsoever do to with lack of musical understanding or emotional dependence or whatever.. it's taste, nothing more
i guess i'm only reiterating what's on the previous page but whatever. paranoik0 summed it up when he mentioned the common pattern of new listeners eventually progressing so i can see where you're coming from. just it doesn't apply to everyone.
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Jul-09-2005 23:24
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