Registered: Dec 2001
Location: An der schφnen Stadt am Main (Frankfurt)
I΄ll tune in, but only if it΄s not a re-broadcast!! Hope Armin is back from Holidays and back to work!
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Jan-16-2003 18:51
Freezel
LOST
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Holland
well, a brand new recorded liveset will do as well
Jan-16-2003 18:53
assassin8
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Brooklyn, NY
shouldn't it be on by now???
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Really great trance music is best heard when you're lying on the floor, with arms outstretched, crucified beneath monstrous speakers. Trance takes the thump of hardcore techno music and scatters it among swirls of melody and elliptical rhythms, facilitating a sense of detachment that allows the mind to wander. For instance, on Sasha's Global Underground: Ibiza the sounds rise and fall together, working cohesively, like on a perfect night in the blue room upstairs at the rave, bringing you back down to Earth only long enough to be bounced right back into the stratosphere. The music provides an appreciation of musical space--the distance between sounds and the silence before the boom--allowing the listener to seep into each song slowly, convincingly.
Jan-16-2003 19:03
Freezel
LOST
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Holland
it's on!
Jan-16-2003 19:04
assassin8
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Brooklyn, NY
is this new???
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Really great trance music is best heard when you're lying on the floor, with arms outstretched, crucified beneath monstrous speakers. Trance takes the thump of hardcore techno music and scatters it among swirls of melody and elliptical rhythms, facilitating a sense of detachment that allows the mind to wander. For instance, on Sasha's Global Underground: Ibiza the sounds rise and fall together, working cohesively, like on a perfect night in the blue room upstairs at the rave, bringing you back down to Earth only long enough to be bounced right back into the stratosphere. The music provides an appreciation of musical space--the distance between sounds and the silence before the boom--allowing the listener to seep into each song slowly, convincingly.
Jan-16-2003 19:04
FastFashion
new york new york
Registered: Nov 2002
Location:
Darren Tate & Jurgen? Hmmmm....
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"Richard Branson, if you're reading this please adopt me.
I'm well behaved and I may
or may not carry the secret to eternal life with me."
Jan-16-2003 19:05
Freezel
LOST
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Holland
Armin is live in the studio, so a brand new show!
Jan-16-2003 19:06
FastFashion
new york new york
Registered: Nov 2002
Location:
Starting off with a hot track.
-=Freezel=- in the house!
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"Richard Branson, if you're reading this please adopt me.
I'm well behaved and I may
or may not carry the secret to eternal life with me."
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"Richard Branson, if you're reading this please adopt me.
I'm well behaved and I may
or may not carry the secret to eternal life with me."
Jan-16-2003 19:12
assassin8
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Brooklyn, NY
What is he saying?
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Really great trance music is best heard when you're lying on the floor, with arms outstretched, crucified beneath monstrous speakers. Trance takes the thump of hardcore techno music and scatters it among swirls of melody and elliptical rhythms, facilitating a sense of detachment that allows the mind to wander. For instance, on Sasha's Global Underground: Ibiza the sounds rise and fall together, working cohesively, like on a perfect night in the blue room upstairs at the rave, bringing you back down to Earth only long enough to be bounced right back into the stratosphere. The music provides an appreciation of musical space--the distance between sounds and the silence before the boom--allowing the listener to seep into each song slowly, convincingly.
Jan-16-2003 19:12
T_2199
life on mars ?
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: An der schφnen Stadt am Main (Frankfurt)