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Domesticated
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| quote: | Originally posted by stevo_0
er, are u sure australia is only just recognising trance?
And as for ferry play8ing to a crowd of 25,000.. i assume u mean all the people from the several states that he played in, and at home club (not sure if he did... :/) all together.. cause when he played at sydney.. seemed like only 1-2,000 in that dome... |
No, there are plenty of people in Australia who "recognise" trance.
But I said "mainstream". i.e all the little electro-house kiddies are starting to have an appreciation for trance, where previously they thought it was hard style/hard nrg.
Ferry played to a single crowd of 25,000 in Melbourne, in March, at Sidney Myer Music Bowl.
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tubby
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going from the thread title - are you asking if aussie trance is utter tripe that no-one in oz watches but the pom's can't get enough of?
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Jul-31-2007 00:33
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kadomony
FRENCH EXPRESS

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Jul-31-2007 02:11
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varun
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Vapor Recordings, nuff said.
Although, despite the enormous number of EDM exports for progressive / breaks/ psy-trance amongst others, the local scene still bewilders me.
According to friends studying in Melbourne / Sydney and various other metropolitans, there's a lot of cheesy hard dance / hard trance around and this seems to be the norm?
Someone please enlighten me.
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Jul-31-2007 06:36
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Domesticated
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| quote: | Originally posted by varun
Vapor Recordings, nuff said.
Although, despite the enormous number of EDM exports for progressive / breaks/ psy-trance amongst others, the local scene still bewilders me.
According to friends studying in Melbourne / Sydney and various other metropolitans, there's a lot of cheesy hard dance / hard trance around and this seems to be the norm?
Someone please enlighten me. |
Hahahaha...YES.
It's the gayest shit ever. There are so many fucking candy ravers in Melbourne it's not funny.
Believe me, it's not the "norm" though. At the moment, in most mainstream clubs, electro-house and new rave/indie are the most popular.
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Jul-31-2007 07:56
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superglo
shake well before use ...

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Jul-31-2007 16:31
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