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SYSTEM-J
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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| quote: | Originally posted by cmay119
System-J from what I'm gathering with the songs that you've listed, I recall from those types of tracks that there isn't really a Concrete Build-up to Climax - to break-down like other styles of trance do.
Gamemaster really comes to mind to me in this way as well, because the whole track is pretty energetic all the way from the first minute to the end.
Am I on the right track here at all? Or am I way off base? Sorry if I haven't been all that helpful. |
I'm not really bothered about the structure or the breakdown. My concern is centred on the sounds and production techniques used and the very general aesthetic "sound" of the tracks. Mystery didn't precisely suggest it, but Global Underground 13 (Disc 2) is a pretty good sampler. Even stuff like Xpander or Heaven Scent are close, because they're dark, pulsing tracks with lots of futuristic synths. And, of course, the mix uses a couple of BT tracks as well.
Like I said, BT or PVD in the mid 90s (particularly the tracks I mentioned) are probably the best example. The kind of sounds and synths they employed in their more clubby and high-energy tracks are what I meant.
| quote: | Originally posted by Spirit5
Actually Gamemaster did have a "breakdown" with the female speaking about the Goddess energy whatchamacalit. And so do the others, but the breakdowns aren't as melodramatic or over-done as more modern epic trance. I would say that these tracks would be just general melodic trance. They are more along the lines of progressive trance, or the more energetic variety. There's plenty of trance out there, even to this day, like this stuff...that isn't really epic trance, it's not really progressive either...it's really just "trance".
This is kind of an extension of what people think of "classic" trance from the mid 90s...not Goa stuff though. A lot like the stuff Platipus used to have back in the day with such artists as Art of Trance (Simon Berry), Moogwai and Cygnus X. Even though some might argue he does epic, i'de say Micro de Govia's music is pretty close. "Chronoscale" comes to mind. Epic, but a little bit different...a little more unique. And Art of Trance's albums like "Voices of Earth". Salt Tank's stuff back in the day that wasn't downtempo was like this as well, like "Rezmorize" or "The Energy". |
I'm not interested in pigeon-holing it. Yes, ResuRection and Sunblind are close to epic trance, but Forbidden City and Let There Be Light certainly aren't. The hook and it's presentation is again pretty secondary- it can have no hook or a very catchy tune at the centre.
Perhaps I was misleading in the title by implying that this stuff has a specific sub-genre. I don't mean that. I simply want trance that sounds similar on a production level.
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Oct-19-2006 00:21
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Zombie0915

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I heard some sweet trancy goodness from DJ micro this past weekend, maybe you should peek into what he's playing these days.
Granted it wasnt quite the same mid 90's synths but it had that similar feel to it, just with a bit more 2006 thrown in. It was fast paced kinda trancy synthy fun, with a couple reach for the laser moments. I had a great time, hadn't had a night like it in a very long time.
Good luck searching though, cant say i recognized many of the tracks, most of them were new, there were fragments of familiar tunes, like the breakdown of 4 Strings - into the night, thrown on in between them, but I couldn't ID that stuff, most of it sounded post-2004.
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Oct-19-2006 00:27
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Oct-19-2006 13:13
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Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
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Oct-19-2006 13:38
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Oct-19-2006 13:43
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nfreer
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Cambridge
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| quote: | Originally posted by SMC
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Agreed...try something like Steve Gibbs - Electronicat and go from there.
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Oct-19-2006 14:38
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