Originally posted by hardcore trancer
Doesnt J00f play like every weekend at some club there?
p.s. damn you guys for having him as a resident dj
Not sure, but he's from my shitty shitty town and used to play regularly at a club (Sterns, it was called) literally down the road from me. If only I was 16 years or so older....
Mar-14-2008 03:42
Darkarbiter
Psysnob
Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Melbourne
lol speaking of Joof. Ministry of sound released a psy compilation? Wtf... didn't know the genre was getting that bad.
Yeah I was listening to it the other day, I know fuck all about psy (have some 90s goa though like mwnn, fluoro stuff etc), but a lot of the tracks on the full-on mix just reminded me of standard hard dance like you get with the other euphoria cds.
Mar-14-2008 05:33
Darkarbiter
Psysnob
Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Melbourne
quote:
Originally posted by Jono404
Yeah I was listening to it the other day, I know fuck all about psy (have some 90s goa though like mwnn, fluoro stuff etc), but a lot of the tracks on the full-on mix just reminded me of standard hard dance like you get with the other euphoria cds.
Thats because its a pretty terrible representation of psy.
search for new talented djs
trance isnt dead because of big money-head djs
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Mar-14-2008 17:13
Ste
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Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Outer Dementia
Psy is doing alright, although you still can't put on uber massive events and expect lots of punters.
Commercial trance is doing shit, and most of the big events just appeal to tourist clubbers to make gatecrasher/cream/mos etc. some more money from their brand.
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It's dead in a way I'm quite glad as it's been shit for ages. When I listen to some tracks I would of listened to six or so years ago I cringe.
Over here we like new music and we like things to be innovative. A lot of the other scenes are lot more healthy in the UK these days.
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Mar-14-2008 19:56
Jono404
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2006
Location:
But people are saying everything's dead in the UK atm, breaks and hard dance are meant to be 'dead' aswell.
Seems to me that the kids today either listen to shit like basshunter and cascada, or moronic 'dnb' like pendulum. Proper dance music doesn't seem to have much of a presence in the chart anymore, so there's no way for people to get into the scene.
Mar-14-2008 20:12
GoSpeedGo!
no more Mr. Nice Guy
Registered: May 2006
Location: Eisenstein's laboratory
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Originally posted by Jono404
But people are saying everything's dead in the UK atm
Dubstep isn't. Well... at least it wasn't last time I checked.
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Mar-14-2008 20:14
PETRAN
Like Antennas To Heaven
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Volos, Greece
quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Maybe if Moby brings back old-style house, acid house can come back, too, and then early to mid '90s style trance can be reborn.
Yeah!!!
But i don't want to trust everything in Moby!
Maybe we should at least try to produce some classic-trance as well? Early-to-mid-90s trance and prog-house FTW.
Mar-14-2008 20:25
Jono404
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2006
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by paulandrews
Dubstep isn't. Well... at least it wasn't last time I checked.
Yeah but it's a fairly recent development. Give it 2 years and people will be questioning whether the British dubstep scene is dead or not.