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DJ Laz
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im glad someone agrees,i fully acknowledge many respectable TA's who have been in the trance scene for a very long time and know tracks i have never heard of. but come on its good to have some well composed melody too!


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Geoff
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just seems to me that it's good to change and prog seems like the logical progession from trance


i do agree that anything that becomes widely popular gets unfairly labelled as cheese tho


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Lira
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just seems to me that it's good to change and prog seems like the logical progession from trance

How can it be a logical progression if "trance" came from "prog"


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RisingStar
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i hate the term cheese with a passion. I think it's unfare to classify any form of music one way or another, there will always be SOMEONE out there intelligent or not that likes it. And GOOD! it creates a vast musical diversity that spawns new sounds and influences new people. If there hadent been that one crappy track 10 years ago that some great DJ liked, maybe they wouldn't have tried to create something similar. perhaps if the track was labled cheese, and denounced by their peers, they would have been less inclined to become a dj. Sorry i don't want to get into a is trance bad or not discussion again, that's just my opinion about the term cheese, and why i dont like it


I agree completely. The term is a load of B******s!

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