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Ishkur
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Everyone who has been clubbing/listening to trance for the past year or two will agree with this thread.
Everyone who has been clubbing/listening to trance for the past six years or more will not.
With minute exceptions being non-factors, of course. Every generation pretends their first exposure to something was the best that something has ever been.
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Dec-01-2005 07:33
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shades_of_gray
Ninety Nine Addict.......

Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Yeovil, Somerset
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Dec-01-2005 11:12
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Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by Ishkur
Everyone who has been clubbing/listening to trance for the past year or two will agree with this thread.
Everyone who has been clubbing/listening to trance for the past six years or more will not.
With minute exceptions being non-factors, of course. Every generation pretends their first exposure to something was the best that something has ever been. |
for once you don't talk codshit 
The problem is that many of these people like the thread starter are new to the genre and don't have the knowledge of all the previous years. This alone is not their fault, however a lot of the sounds coming out now are complete & utter pisspoor. Culprits include Andy Moor & Adam White, Matt Darey's newer stuff, Markus Schulz & The bandwagon of gdjb/asot producers and is also due to the internet radio stations overpolluting a poor genre with copycats and anyone who can simply beatmatch (and a lot who can't)
Of course not every track has been bad but since 2003 the % of good songs has gone down from about 70 % of stuff (1990-2002) being listenable and/or quality compared to about 10% maximum in 2005 (prob going down by 10% each year from 2003 onwards.
Will things recover? I honestly don't know. What else has gone wrong?
Tech-Trance. the tech-trance of today is just the hard-trance of yesterday, when after 2002 hard-trance became an uncool term, 'tech-trance' appeared from these artists, whereas the real tech-trance (Marco V & Oliver Lieb being prime examples) where there was more techno than trance involved has dwindled. Just adding a snare (fred baker/dimitri andreas) doesn't make it tech-trance.
"Mc-Prog/American Trance" poor watered down pish with absolutely no energy. Trance has always had a degree of energy to it but the amount of productions that have absolutely none is high nowadays.
What can we do about it? Nothing. Simply because these new listeners believe they're the best around & that just because they like these new sounds that everything is good. It isn't. They need to explore the history of the genre more, open their minds & see what made everyone like the genres years ago. A fair few people do this, and I respect that, but anyone who thinks the newer stuff is better than the older is just ignorant.
What else is wrong? Rankings. DJ mag top 100 for example. If anyone thinks pvd & tiesto are the best 2 dj's in the world then they need their heads examined. If anyone thinks that some of these people with radio shows (menno de jong, manuel le saux, markus schulz, aly & fila etc) are better than some of the people from lesser known or liked genres (drum & Bass, hardcore, techno etc) then they need commiting. the whole point is that everyone takes things far too seriously now, it's all about rankings or classification & it means that the music, which was always the main focus takes a backseat. This is where it's all gone wrong.
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Dec-01-2005 11:25
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humilis
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Helsinki
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| quote: | Originally posted by miamitranceman
Agreed...def. some good prog trance out this year. |
I agree too.. And I can't stand why great tracks like Pinkbox Special - The French Don't Cry doesn't have a 12" release and shitty tracks (played by Armin for example) have.
2005 has been shit in trance. Only few good tracks released and others are shit. Everybody using above&beyond bassdrums and basslines over and over again. In 99 there were much more different sounding tracks, today almost every track sounds the same.
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Dec-01-2005 12:42
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[mart]
PSN: mart_likes_fluke

Registered: Jun 2002
Location: England
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Dec-01-2005 13:04
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