i started in early age
with listen to electronic music
techno & house was my fav
then trance came
age of love - the age of love
energy 52 - cafe del mar
blue alphabet - cybertrance
dance 2 trance - power of american natives
rmb- redemption
b.b.e. - seven days and one week (96)
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Mar-02-2011 16:04
Rodri Santos
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2009
Location: Milan
i was born while Dance 2 trance was playing on the radio so i am a tranceaddict even older
Mar-02-2011 18:44
Trance-M
Since 1994 tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Limburg, Netherlands
quote:
Originally posted by DJSoulstone
Star Wash - Strong like a Lion
Cool to see that one mentioned. Wasn't a real big hit I think, but the first one was. I even bought their album in 1995 when Disco Fans became big
Think many still will like the Lords Of Octagon Remix of Disco Fans (1st), the original (2nd) probably is too much rave for nowadays:
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Mar-02-2011 20:15
Bryce Santiago
tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2011
Location: Toronto, CANADA
quote:
Originally posted by Euforix
Yeah, it is shame that it was shut down. Now all the noobs and other kids are coming to troll to other trance forums.
Hilarious. Be nice though Euforix, don't scare them kids away too much - they are the future of the scene!
Mar-09-2011 04:41
Bryce Santiago
tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2011
Location: Toronto, CANADA
quote:
Originally posted by euphoria_ibiza
interessting thread
i started in early age
with listen to electronic music
techno & house was my fav
then trance came
age of love - the age of love
energy 52 - cafe del mar
blue alphabet - cybertrance
dance 2 trance - power of american natives
rmb- redemption
b.b.e. - seven days and one week (96)
I remember those. It's funny but alot of the stuff as you remember back then was loosely labelled as Trance, Techno, or House. Discogs didn't exist and people weren't obsessed with labelling things back then.