Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Milwaukee Wisconsin!
throw on some daft punk too, that always gets people dancing. Wait, 16 year old, nevermind, that is too early to get smashed and have a 4AM dance party in a random basement. but yeah, try more main stream AvB and tiesto stuff, otherwise people with be like, "WTF mate?"
Jul-19-2005 01:33
NuDarkBeat
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Miami , FL , USA
dude you cant just come to this website and be able to find all the good stuff right away. the process to becoming a trance or house or whatever guru is a long one, and you need to take your time to find out what suits what your looking for. just hang around the site and if you really have that much interest than you will start learning good music. how about this go to the tracklisting and look at all the big name dj`s....they always spin the best music
by the way...if your working with a hip hop crowd drum & bass and breakbeats is the best choice. Just telling you what i know from experience.
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Jul-19-2005 01:50
Chris_Silv3r
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2005
Location: Phillidelphia
Ya thats a good point, all my friends are into Rock and Hiphop, but when I play DnB for them they love it.
Jul-19-2005 05:24
Cobalt
Trance Isn't Trance
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Vancouver, BC
Terrorcore. All terrorcore.
"Duuude, what's this? Rockin'!"
"Hamunaptra and Ophidian!"
"Sweeet band names! You have a CD I can bor--?"
*BOOM BOOM BOOM BLAM* I SHALL CONSUME YOUR SOUL
*BOOM BOOM BOOM BLAM BLAM*
Jul-19-2005 05:35
Aiwendil
Ever The Same
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Ever The Same
If, say, I had a party, I would put on any or all Bad Boy Bill CD's since 1999.
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Jul-19-2005 06:00
RIZDRAVER
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jun 2005
Location:
Again, any epic trance is just gonna be laughed at by most pop-savvy drunk 16 year olds.
Another essential buy: 'Urban Jungle' by Aphrodite
A classic that still stands alone.
With his legendary remixes of N.W.A, Luniz's 'I Got 5 On It', Roni Size's 'Brown Paper Bag', 'Man of Steel', Jungle Brothers, and Aaliyah, anybody not clued in to underground d&b will almost instantaneously grow fond of this awesome mix that evangelized the US/Canada with the jump-up jungle that took over the scene in the 90's.
Jul-19-2005 14:16
Ory
I like big... robots
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Stockholm
Yeah... I don't see why people are recommending mainstream trance artists. That's for people who are slowly getting into dance music, not for parties with people who don't know shit about it. House/Breakbeat seems like a closer relative to whatever they listen to.
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Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
If I wanted to listen to a DJ bang out shit as weak sounding as Andy Moor / Markus Schulz etc. i'd go listen to Armin van Buuren. Nothing fucks me off more than a fan that thinks a DJ can do no wrong. There is a lot of good music out there. How some people can be so easily pleased is beyond my comprehension.
Jul-19-2005 14:29
RzO
We get twisted!
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Los Angeles...finally!
quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
Terrorcore. All terrorcore.
"Duuude, what's this? Rockin'!"
"Hamunaptra and Ophidian!"
"Sweeet band names! You have a CD I can bor--?"
*BOOM BOOM BOOM BLAM* I SHALL CONSUME YOUR SOUL
*BOOM BOOM BOOM BLAM BLAM*
Last edited by AlphaStarred on Jul-19-2005 at 15:35
Jul-19-2005 15:30
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
quote:
Originally posted by Ory
Yeah... I don't see why people are recommending mainstream trance artists. That's for people who are slowly getting into dance music, not for parties with people who don't know shit about it. House/Breakbeat seems like a closer relative to whatever they listen to.