Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
People are used to the days when the music they liked (progressive trance) was hugely popular and required no effort to follow. Trends have changed and now progressive trance is underground and harder to find. If you don't follow music unless it's right in front of your face, don't complain when the tides change and you're left stranded.
I'm not sure "lazy" is the right word to describe someone that has to mine 6,000 feet deep into the earth to uncover a decent trance tune. Most people have lives. The fact that I have to scour the earth for a decent song means there is a problem. I'm not lazy. Well I mean I am but not about this.
Aug-15-2012 14:09
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
quote:
Originally posted by Viber
Here is your chance to be a good friend to these DJs and link me up with their soundclouds
And honestly, it doesn't take a lot of effort to find good trance and progressive. We talk about it on TA in Music Discussion all the time. You can go in the DJ Promotion forum and find guys putting out good mixes of it all the time. And the OP is asking "Does Airwave still produce?" which clearly shows he hasn't even bothered to visit the fucking Beatport page of an artist he likes before making a thread complaining he can't find good trance music.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: corner of the garden
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
And honestly, it doesn't take a lot of effort to find good trance and progressive. We talk about it on TA in Music Discussion all the time. You can go in the DJ Promotion forum and find guys putting out good mixes of it all the time. And the OP is asking "Does Airwave still produce?" which clearly shows he hasn't even bothered to visit the fucking Beatport page of an artist he likes before making a thread complaining he can't find good trance music.
lol, Jack.
Yeah, Nick, you're a lazy fuck.
::spank spank::
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Aug-15-2012 15:15
Settimo
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2010
Location: Hollywood, California
fuck the trends, listen to noise music. it's anti-everything. therefore, cool.
Aug-16-2012 04:35
Dykes_on_Jay
Ape me.
Registered: Aug 2012
Location: Shenzhen LBC
You got older and quit doing drugs.
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Aug-16-2012 04:40
r5a
snake inverter
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Toronto
Re: Re: Re: Re: what happened to this music scene?
^^^ and don't have nearly as much free time as I did before
haha Chrissi. Yeah you got me dead to rights on that one. I still owe you a playlist too, lol.
quote:
Originally posted by netroM
what about :
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Set Fire To Flames - Signs Reign Rebuilder
Tortoise - Millions Now Living Will Never Die
Sigur Rós
Explosions in the Sky
Collapse Under The Empire
Russian Circles
Powder! Go Away
Slint - Spiderland
I think you might enjoy Flying Saucer Attack as well. Experimental droney rock
Went to a godspeed and explosions concert I'll check out Power and Tortoise. I have albums from all the rest. Thanks for the heads up.
Aug-16-2012 05:42
tranceboyxt
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Aug 2012
Location: New York, NY
I'm not a fan of dubstep or it's influence on this, I think it's slowly ruining this kind of music. I wasn't around in your era of EDM, I came right as you were leaving this era, so I may not be able to give a complete response as to what happened, since I wasn't around in your era.
However, I do recognize Signum (but I'm not as familiar) and Roger Shah among your list of producers. I know that Roger Shah goes under various different names, he's released stuff as Sunlounger, DJ Shah/Global Experience. I'm an avid fan of his work over the past 6-7 years and really enjoy his music.
Hope that helps!
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Aug-16-2012 07:22
billymarsh
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Aug 2012
Location:
I live in a small town...
A little place, filled with good friends and a hand full of pills.
All you can do really is make a profile on a metal forum and hopefully bump into someone who likes a monster jam or two like you and me.
And for some metal albums to get you started.... *ahem*
Death - Symbolic
King diamond - Abigail
Merciful fate - Melissa
Slayer - Show no mercy
Megadeth - Peace sells
Black sabbath - Black sabbath
Venom - black metal
Vader - the art of war
Metallica - Kill em all
Metallica - ride the lightning
Metallica - Master of puppets
Metallica - And justice for all
Judas priest - Sad wings of destiny
Judas priest - Defenders of the faith
Anthrax - Fistful of metal
Testament - Practice what you preach
Dio - Holy diver
Registered: Jul 2009
Location: The Biggest Little City
I've moved into all the sub genres of Psychill and postrock, but after reviewing this thread I will have to take a closer look at at the very least Airwave, J00F and Orkidea all of which made great stuff in the mid to late nineties that I really enjoyed.