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| quote: | Originally posted by trancinchink
heh... believe it. there's one radio station that plays dance music but they play stuff like jennifer lopez remixes or lasgo. lol. plus, even in clubs, new york is all about house. not much trance goin on aroudn here unless big name djs come through. i think its prolly the same all in america because apparently the most popular music genre is COUNTRY! can u believe that crap? good ol' american patriotism. *laugh* funny story here: i was spinning some trance in my room, and one of my suitemates comes in and says, "yo wussup! i've listened to a lot of "techno" in my day. it seems to be really big with asians these days" lol... most americans call any sort of electronic music techno. whatever... stupid hicks. (u dont wanna hear me rant and rave about racism in america) |
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Don't worry, I have heard dance music called all sorts of things. When I first moved to Sweden in 1990 with a lot of my records (Stuff like Stevie V 'Dirty Cash', Adamski 'Killer' and a load of early rave stuff they all thought it was Hip Hop. Whilst I am Swedish myself and speak it fluently, I have lived most of my life in England. I found the whole experience quite bizarre to say the least.
I would say have faith in trance though, and do what you have to. I had the same interest in Hip Hop back in 1984 and had people calling it all sorts, people telling me it was just a craze and so on. Stick with it and you will be one of the people with their finger on the pulse in the US scene. Start a radio show and people will make the association between you and trance music. Then when you have your radio show you can invite me on it... 
Cheers
Nem
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