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Once again, progressive trance was around before epic trance and can be seen in such tracks as Blue Fear and 1998. For An Angel also closely follows that style and would have been called prog trance back in the days before you bastardized its definition. Please do NOT confuse this with (a) those tracks with trance melodies and housey basslines, or (b) the minimal trax which have trance fragments mixed into prog house tunes, both of which I'm sure you all decide to classify as "prog" trance because you've gotten used to using "prog" to mean "house" in the general sense. What's wrong, you're afraid to admit that it's House music?
Sorry, this is just a pet peeve of mine... if you people are going to start nit-picking about genres, at least get your facts straight! I don't give a rat's ass what genre a particular track is, or what genres are posted about on trancEaddict, but if you're going to argue about it, get it right!
On a completely unrelated note, this thread is stupid.
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