Originally posted by asuwere
Hello everyone! This is my first post...here it is. Great to be here with you.
I eased into the trance scene. There was one that I can remember that really locked me into it though:
Schiller - Das Glockenspiel [Humate Mix]
I heard it live w/Oakenfold and I said "Ok. I'm in!"
Hello and welcome! Hope u enjoy your stay around here
If u like Humate mixes, u should also try:
Schiller - Ruhe (Humate Remix)
Sydney - Losing My Religion (Humate Remix) *Remake of the REM tune*
POB - Boiler (Humate Remix)
Kay Cee - Love Stimulation (Humate's 1998 Remix) *Humate remixed Kay Cee's version of the Humate classic.*
..and many more
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Jul-07-2003 00:36
psilocin
tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: singapore
PVD for an angel
Chicane - saltwater
and yes i must admit......
darude - sandstorm
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Jul-07-2003 02:50
Stamina Daddy
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2000
Location: United States Of Trance
Video game music in 1987. I recorded Nintendo game music and just listened to it. In the early 90s I tried to get my hands on "techno" that had electronic music & no words. ALOT of Sega Genesis (Megadrive) games have trancelike music in them. In 1994, I recorded a strange version of Two Tribes by Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Living in the USA, Chicago house took the spotlight and there was hardly anything else available. The 1st big track that was popular was Children, which I liked, but no one else appreciated it.
In 1999, I was shocked and overjoyed to see video game music had come full circle when I heard Xpander in a Wipeout XL commercial. From then on, I have listened to almost nothing but trance.
Jul-07-2003 07:25
mjz
latmask
Registered: May 2003
Location: Stonkholm
what finally got me into trance for real was:
DJ Tiësto - Sparkles (Magikal Remake) - 99
children helped too...
Jul-07-2003 07:47
USMC_Greg
l33t Trån¢ë Mâstör™
Registered: May 2001
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by Stamina Daddy
Video game music in 1987. I recorded Nintendo game music and just listened to it. In the early 90s I tried to get my hands on "techno" that had electronic music & no words. ALOT of Sega Genesis (Megadrive) games have trancelike music in them. In 1994, I recorded a strange version of Two Tribes by Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Living in the USA, Chicago house took the spotlight and there was hardly anything else available. The 1st big track that was popular was Children, which I liked, but no one else appreciated it.
In 1999, I was shocked and overjoyed to see video game music had come full circle when I heard Xpander in a Wipeout XL commercial. From then on, I have listened to almost nothing but trance.
LOL, that's so true. Some of those old SNES video games had some heart pounding ch00ns. Good shit.