I'll be honest, I have no idea what most of my friends listen to. My buddies listen to rap, I have a friend who listens to practically nothing but country, and my girlfriend listens to some indie bands and other progressive rock/alternative stuff. I only know 3 other people who listen to EDM exclusively, but they listen to electro, dubstep, and hard trance. I know of nobody who listens to psytrance except me
I don't have any friends who listen to more than a smattering of electronic music, but I don't care very much because I can go to a club and listen to it with like-minded people anyway.
The scene here isn't as big as I'd like it to be. I mean sure, there are a few people who listen to Trance/House, etc. but when I talk to them they say they have to be in the "mood" to listen to it. On the other hand, I listen to it everyday, in my car, ipod, room. It seems like EDM is only listened to when they are on some sort of drug, and I've heard from a few that that's the only way they can listen to this style of music.
And for finding people who enjoy it in college, I'm having no luck. All my friends listen to what's on the radio. They know nothing besides what's being played on the latest rap/rock stations..
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Sep-15-2009 14:45
trancechan
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2009
Location: los angeles
i listen to what to i like. if someone asks, i reply trance. usually they get a funny look on their face - fuck them for not knowing. if they ask more, cool. if not, they can stick to radio crap.
your best bet is to start going out and asking a lot of questions. thursday night house at the boom-boom room or whatever is better than nothing, i suppose. then again, i kind of hate clubbing anyways.
i rarely see psytrance outside of a rave/festival environment, & that's with me living in the supposed entertainment capital of the world.
Sep-15-2009 14:48
ziptnf
Programming your future
Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
quote:
Originally posted by trancechan
i rarely see psytrance outside of a rave/festival environment, & that's with me living in the supposed entertainment capital of the world.
Duh. Lol, it's such a weird style of music that nobody will understand it. Anyone who isn't used to EDM would just hear boom dada boom dada boom and some weird noises and be all like "uhhh wtf". I listen to it quite regularly, and while some of my friends listen to my sets, I doubt they really "get" it.
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Is there a scene in Texas at all?
Austin, Dallas, and Houston bring big names with some regularity. In the late '90s to early '00s the Dallas clubs seemed to be big on d'n'b and hardstyle, but I haven't been to them in a long time apart from seeing a friend DJ once in a while so I don't really know what's going on today, but I think psy might have a decent-sized following now, and I have heard dubstep in clubs a few times recently. Pretty sure all of our musical trends and styles are entirely imported, Texan clubbers just latch onto whatever is hot elsewhere, especially if it is really fast and frantic or "hard."
Sep-15-2009 16:53
lenazi
Suspended User
Registered: Jul 2009
Location: 40lbs box of rape.
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Is there a scene in Texas at all?
the rave scene in the usa (and by that i mean rampant use of exstacy) started in dallas. From my time in d town, they do get some guys, but it is not really big compared to other places.
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
No, but I also don't drink out of a fucking sippy-cup you goddamned Appalachian.
Sep-15-2009 17:12
euphoria
Moderator
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: New York
Go to parties where they play your kind of music and meet people there.
Recommendations of places to go:
Rich's - Houston
House of Blues - Dallas
House of Blues - Houston
Bar Rio - Houston
Lizard Lounge - Dallas (Armin/Glen Morrison will be there next month)
Stubb's BBQ - Austin
Palladium Ballroom - Dallas (Tiesto event coming up)
everybody I know calls it techno. And when I said Daft Punk was electro house they said "well that's just a sub-genre of techno". So the scene around here is... well you can't really call it a scene. There's a non-alcoholic club called Zero Gravity that a lot of kids go to but I think it's just modern club music, nothing special.
Sep-15-2009 20:35
TranceArmstrong
graveyard girl
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Chicago, Illinois
quote:
Originally posted by floyd741
everybody I know calls it techno. And when I said Daft Punk was electro house they said "well that's just a sub-genre of techno". So the scene around here is... well you can't really call it a scene. There's a non-alcoholic club called Zero Gravity that a lot of kids go to but I think it's just modern club music, nothing special.
Zero Gravity is awesome if you are a pedophile but otherwise the music is shitty (at least that's what I remember). My advice for you if you are under 21 is either try to get out to college house/loft parties in Chicago because everything else is 21+ Unless you want to spend $$$ on shows like Tiesto or Chromeo/Crystal Castles. Sasha/Cattaneo might be 18+ as well. 'One Night Stand' at the Metro is fun too.
Well me and some buddies who I'm trying to introduce them to the scene are going to the Armin show here soon. I'm hoping to meet some people there since it's my first time at a club
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Sep-16-2009 02:45
daphunky1
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Sask, Canada
Well if you already have friends who are going to see armin then that's a start it, could be worse.
I must say it's weird the way you say something like "armin show". In all my going out and seeing djs, I've never been to a "show" or something that would be considered the event by one name alone. Not saying I'm all underground or something, just meaning that my scenes have always been smaller/more lowkey.