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Ted Promo
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Registered: Jun 2005
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quote:
Originally posted by stevieboy32808

Airbase - Escape
L.S.G. - Netherworld 2005 (Oliver Prime Remix)
Perasma - Swing 2 Harmony


I could agree on these three. And also add in Helsinki Scorchin', whether or not you lot think it's overplayed. It'll easily be in contention for ch00n of 2006, and I say rightfully so. There's a reason why it's "overplayed".

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stevieboy32808
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quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
I could agree on these three. And also add in Helsinki Scorchin', whether or not you lot think it's overplayed. It'll easily be in contention for ch00n of 2006, and I say rightfully so. There's a reason why it's "overplayed".

I hear Swing 2 Harmony two months ago. I know it sounds like I've been living under a rock, but the first time I heard it I was like WOW! This is why I dismiss comments like "overplayed". Just like you said there's a reason why they're overplayed. Although that philosophy is limited to a certain extent.

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Ted Promo
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quote:
Originally posted by stevieboy32808
I hear Swing 2 Harmony two months ago. I know it sounds like I've been living under a rock, but the first time I heard it I was like WOW! This is why I dismiss comments like "overplayed". Just like you said there's a reason why they're overplayed. Although that philosophy is limited to a certain extent.


Yeah, I can admit it's a bit of a faulty philosophy, but tracks that are considered classics by most are as reliable as the dj mag poll for basing an actual dj's skill.

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mrmonkey
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quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9

a classic is a tune which IMO should sound more or less groundbreaking. of course its highly subjective but still a majority of people cant deny that Age of Love - Age of love is a classic today. Simply because it took trance to the next level.


I'm sorry but that to me is rubbish, surely a classic is defined not only by that but mainly by how good it was! I'm sure there were groundbreaking tracks that were terrible yet they wouldn't be considered classics. There are many awesome tracks which probably aren't that groundbreaking yet are definate classics.

Anyway, with regards to modern day classics I'll go for


Primer - Everlast
Jonas Steur - Second Turn
Alex M.O.R.P.H. Presents Everest - Oree

Plus there must be loads more but they're just off the top of my head...

There are many many from 2002 sorta time i don't know if you including them of classics 'of our time'

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gizzymcg
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Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Glasgow

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
I know what it means. and it was highly generic. taking an old BT song and reversing the vocals is not groundbreaking.


I dont exactly know what you think things should sound like to not be "generic". But there was nothing the sounded like The White Room at that time wheather you like or not or how much you think it sounded like an older tune. Cant recall many people saying what you have when it first bust onto the scene

As for a modern "classic" prob:
Hammer & Bennett - Language. Think that will still get played in a few years time.

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butterball
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quote:
Originally posted by Reactic
good thread, I had the same idea, strange..

I think whiteroom - whiteroom can be considered as a classic, or not?

and as the rush comes, everyone should agree on this.


as the rush comes most definatley.

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Quantized
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I would agree with whiteroom. Also possibly 'dogzilla - dogzilla' and 'Randy katana – In Silence'. Dont really agree with any of the others so far except holden's.

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Trazedict
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pqm - you are sleeping (pqm meets luke chable vocal pass mix)
portishead - roads (sultan & tonedepth remix)
sander kleinenberg - buenos aires (original mix)
rio addicts - crossroads
the greek - alive (g-pal remix)
telepopmusik - breathe
pop shuvit - conversations
the beloved - the sunrising (mark farina deep house mix)
sander kleinenberg - buenos aires
shapeshifters - lola's theme
steve lawler - out at night (nathan fake remix)
son kite - focus (shiloh remix)
santiago nino and francis davila - wake me from the inside
way out west - apollo
valentino - flying (sultan & tonedepth remix)
probspot - blueberry
cass and slide - perception
david guetta - the world is mine (deepdish remix)
damien heck - aural signature (vocal mix)
dr. kucho - forbidden planet
dirty bass - emotional soundscape
eric prydz - lesson one (maybe?)
freeform 5 - electromagnetic (tiefschwarz remix)
greed - sandrushka (andre absolut remix)
gus gus - david (a few remixes)
introvert - joga (breaks mix)
james talk - beef curtains
john creamer & stephane k - i wish you were were (lexicon avenue remix)
junkie XL - breezer
kosmas epsilon - innocent thoughts
luke chable & danny bonnici - Ride
michael gray - the weekend
petter - these days
michael burns - forwards
micah - acandavi (maybe?)
moshic - the myth of osiris
origene - sanctuary (harry lemon remix)
planet funk - inside all the people (harvey's ibiza sleepy mix)
pat foosheen - the unthinkable (habersham's mah sive mix)
yilmaz altanhan - eighties (ozgur can's main mix)


yes? no? just throwin some out there


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DJ E-s*it
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^ some of them arent even trance....

but where is Out of the blue for classic??

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isoterra
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thinking objectively, marcel woods - advanced & dogzilla - without you. purely for the fact that not many big tunes can boast getting played out frequently for over a year and still send places crazy. both stood out too, were different to most of the stuff in the scene


for me personally, i regard alot of stuff from 03/04 as classics because i was only just getting into clubbing around that time. i'd been into the music for 5/6 years prior but clubbing kinda brought in a second wave... in 10 years time it'll be the clubbing memories i'll look back on and those tunes will be the ones i'll remember..:

hiver & hammer - five million miles (different gear mix)
darren tate & jono grant - nocturnal creatures
kasuma - dreaming
koris vs djule - sense of time
atn - miss a day
allure - the loves we lost
airbiscuit - lately
tranquility base - surrender

loads more i'm sure


never did like castamara much, but it's nice to see the odd 'future classic' (which i guess it is.. in the eyes of asot fans) thrown in with the oldies. gives the impression the scene isn't completely stuck in the past

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websley
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Talking 'bout Ferry...

Veracocha - Carte Blanche

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theo parrish - falling up (carl craig remix)

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