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Rocco
PierreM

Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Toronto, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by infinity HiGH
dude; they got an assload of PvD albums and Global Undergrounds. I found 45RPM at 1 HMV...and GU003 was at the one at Bloor/Bay a while ago. Not all top 40 
Of course nothing compares to gemm |
yea i found Tiesto - Nayna, PVD - 45rpm, Nothing But You (positiva single), Out There and Back and Tell me Why (single)
Also found a shitload of MoS cds and Gatecrasher anthems, ur typical top 60 anthems on 20 compliations CD pack for 50 or 60 bux, Ibiza "trance" anthems that's really full of commercial euro rmxed. But what caught my eye was MoS - Chillout Session 2002. the MoS releases are there simply because there is a branch for MoS in canada, AKA MoS Canada 
I was really looking for where trance stands and how accessable it was to the general public. Answer was it isn't really accesable even the commercial releases. I asked one of the staff if they had PVd - Reflections and he said they have the import on their site but the Canadian release isn't till november.
For now, the real source for decent commercially released compliation and mixed CDs would be The Pit, Release or Play de Record. Nothing beats amazon germany ofcourse.. i recieved Global 2 weeks b4 the North American release. As for commercially released CDs at HMV, i expect much more than that from canada's music supper store. Honestly, i would love working for them. I'll make a little part of the store dedicated to trance. I dunno, i might be crazy but if we need a trance/prog/house radio durring the daytime, we gotta show that there is demand in toronto for such genere. No other way than showing the ammount of commercial sales such genere can produce.
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Oct-22-2003 02:47
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jdjd
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: sf
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the only good thing is that they let you listen to anything they have in the store...
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Oct-22-2003 04:28
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Turbonium
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Toronto
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I kinda like the fact that it's not commercial and "underground" instead. Makes it more special. I mean, most of us here seeked something different and found trance.
Personally, I'm completely different than pretty much 100% of the people I've ever known (not in the personality sense, but mind-set sense). This includes what I listen to and everything.
If trance became mainstream, it would suck, cuz it would be like "the secret is out and everyone listens to the shit I discovered way back when and only I listened to". Like lots of times I will be listening to a cd full of trance, and someone will ask "what is that you're listening to?" I'll say "trance". They'll look confused, naturally.
After a quick listen, they'll be like "oh, you mean like techno", or "oh, like dance music, right?".
Then I just go "no not really, sort of... it's called trance". This reassures me that I'm totally 0wning them in the 133tness department. I hope you're all feelin' me, cuz I might be sounding a bit sellfish, lol.
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Oct-22-2003 04:35
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