Originally posted by szm
I couldn't dispute anyone that said 1994 was peak trance, in my mind anyway. I've been digging the past few years and the out-come being that my favourite trance tracks now comprise of roughly that year and prior, especially the ambient infused trance tracks.
You're not delusional. That year was magical across different subgenres in dance music.
Apr-14-2025 01:48
Titanium
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2009
Location: Your Mom
quote:
Originally posted by Mattsanity
Although he left the scene years ago, it still feels weird not to associate him with trance considering everything he did for the genre. Suburban Train still gives me chills to this day.
He never produced any tracks he asked somebody else to make it for him. He was just a superstar DJ
This dude was a genius he wrote all of the tracks that we associate with him.
Am I forgetting something, but doesnt HW Mallon also take a major role in working alongside Dennis Waakop Reijers?
May-11-2025 22:43
_Ocean_Drive_
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Iwate
quote:
Originally posted by Dj Pluviose
This was from a few years ago, surprisingly one of the most hype moments of that night was during the drop in Silence ISOS Remix. but yeah, the youth needs to be more invested. they're more into dubstep, alcohol, ketamine, mixed in with some weird ADHD drugs. but good to see this nonetheless. lol @ "trance died in 2001"
ISOS remix is utter crap. I cannot understand the hype about it. The Airscape remix shits all over it.
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quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
Social outcasts are often of the opinion that they must have a drink before being able to loosen up with their inhibitions, thus being able to have a good time.
There's a word that sums up this sort of behaviour, and that word is 'reject.'