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Thanks for the hints, keddo And don't worry, I've got all these sub-genres in mind 
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Your hard trance choices are a bit shit to be honest. I'd recommend Scot Project- Overdrive and Altitude- Altitude (SHOKK Remix) rather than Yves Deruyter. |
Aren't these melodic? I'm placing them as hardstyle, which is what came from melodic trance and hard trance.
| quote: | Originally posted by paranoik0
progressive breaks:
momu - the dive
petter - these days
progressive trance:
vincent de moor - yellow subway
azior - sunset at myvatn (subsphere remix)
dj tiesto & junkie xl - obsession
bart van wissen - distant region
subsky - four days
i always thought of a 'deep trance' genre separate of 'progressive trance', though most people would say that it doesn't exist - it's probably just old progressive trance. pretty much all the tracks sasha & digweed used to play back then fit in there, stuff like
sasha - xpander
albion - air
virtua trancer - sex after dinner
gypsy - i trance you (pappa & gilbey remix)
cygnus x - positron
*edit* remember that 'progressive trance' is a very broad term used to described very different stuff! by one side, it's so fused with progressive house that one can't tell which is which - example: pig & dan - jelly. by another, it's fused with uplifting: airwave - ladyblue (original). and there's even progressive-psy, which has a very large scene, can't think of a good example right now |
Yes, it's quite complicated to know what is what in this progressive mayhem indeed, specially now that progressive acquired a very popular status. I haven't heard these tunes yet, but I'm gonna check 'em out.
By the way, don't expect all tunes to fit exactly into one genre, as there's usually some influence among genres (thankfully).
| quote: | Originally posted by alffla
ah nice compilation so far..lookin good!
hm..i always thought cygnus x - positron was more like..harder trance or something...cuz it had sucha strong beat o_O. maybe i'm wrong then. :| |
I see... well, I'm first going to listen to the tunes posted in this thread, then I get back on this 
| quote: | Originally posted by keddo
Hip hop:
Mc hammer - U Can't Touch This 
xzibit - papparazzi |
Cheers Well, my problem with hip hop is that I don't know the genres: I know there's the "West Coast Hip-hop", the "East Coast Hip-hop", "g-funk" and so many genres... unfortunately neither allmusic guide nor Audiogalaxy's descriptions (R.I.P.) seem to be reliable.
| quote: | Originally posted by Cobalt
You might find the following two threads helpful for progressive trance (I put a good-sized list of tracks in both, with a few errors, in retrospect):
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=137340
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...?threadid=75672
As for "favorites" of the genre, I would propose the following as essentials:
Space Manoeuvres - Stage One
Bedrock - Heaven Scent
Sasha - Xpander (which you already have)
Tilt - I Dream (Tilt's Ressurection Mix)
Libra pres. Taylor - Calling Your Name (ORIGINAL Mix)
Andy Ling - Fixation (I'm assuming you wouldn't want overlap with Ishkur, but Fixation really is a class example of progressive trance)
And to a lesser degree:
Cass & Slide - Perception
Origin - Wide Eyed Angel
Sander Kleinenberg - My Lexicon
I could go on and on, but I'm trying to be as concise as possible. Tilt, John Graham, Bedrock, Breeder and Evolution were all the real heart of the genre until they all went dark when epic trance blew up (Except for Evolution, which still hangs on to a progressive trance sound). |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cobalt
Also, I don't know if this warrants another genre, but there was a distinct class of music in the late nineties that belonged to Christopher Lawrence, Deepsky, X-Cabs, and Chris Cowie. The Hook label was the epicenter of the sound, with Fragrant close behind. There used to be a good concentration of it on the Psychotrance compilations. It was close to progressive trance, but too hard and acidy to be classified in the same category as the tracks I put in my last post.
Some key tracks are:
Deepsky - Stargazer (Original/X-Cabs Remix)
Deniro - Mind of Man
Christopher Lawrence - Renegade
Taylor - Slide
Joshua Ryan - Pistolwhip
Just something to look into if you're intent on being as detailed as possible. The sound was centered on the desert rave culture of the American southwest, mainly out of Southern California, before all the artists got caught in the progressive house movement (except for Lawrence, who generally stayed the course except got a bit harder). |
Thanks for the info As for the unknown genre, I believe you may be talking about dark trance (I know some deepsky tunes that can be labelled as so), but I don't want to confirm before checking again.
Damn, I had Joshua Ryan's Pistolwhip somewhere 
edit: Well, I really don't meant our guides to overlap (Mine and Ishkur's) but it'll surely happen sometimes because we're talking about the same thing and I learn loads of thing from him 
| quote: | Originally posted by Noisician
no, maaz. you are confusing pe with rhythmic noise.
you can find a brief history of rhythmic noise (aka powernoise) in this article.
and here is a comprehensive faq manual about noise (anti)music as a whole. |
I guess it means I've got more reading to do But don't worry, that's why I said I was gonna update that genre 
Bolshoe spasibo 
| quote: | Originally posted by DjCoz
What about Cybertrance? I've heard everything Mars plays is cybertrance... example Mars - Garden of Eden... check out http://www.frequency-8.com for samples of this genre. |
Garden of Eden is acid trance. As for the others, they end up being labelled in other sub-genres as well 
| quote: | Originally posted by Electronicmaji
for old school rave you have to put da hool-meet her at the love parade!!!! I think its oldschool rave might not be.... |
Well, not actually... oldschool rave is a lot older (and a lot less melodic), but gracias anyway 
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