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Spirit5
Nobody

Registered: Jun 2005
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I've never really been a fan of minimal but I think the next big thing will probably be melodic progressive stuff, whether it's trance, house or breaks. That stuff is already fairly popular, but I can see it making a comeback....stuff a little more reminiscent of the mid late 90s and early 00s progressive sound, stuff Sasha & Digweed, Nick Warren and Dave Seaman used to play. They still do, esp Nick Warren. Stuff by guys like Snake Sedrick, Jay Lumen, Retroid, Damien Heck, Yvel & Tristan, Benz & MD, Cassino & Laben among others...I can see that taking over, but so far it hasn't completly cought on. Seems like the trend the past few years has been electro-house and minimal, with still some DJs playing melodic trance and tech trance. I agree that minimal is boring. It's nice to have some music that is enjoyable to listen to and dance to.
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Sep-14-2006 03:52
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Clovis
techno jungle shit

Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles
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| quote: | Originally posted by Spirit5
I've never really been a fan of minimal but I think the next big thing will probably be melodic progressive stuff, whether it's trance, house or breaks. That stuff is already fairly popular, but I can see it making a comeback....stuff a little more reminiscent of the mid late 90s and early 00s progressive sound, stuff Sasha & Digweed, Nick Warren and Dave Seaman used to play. They still do, esp Nick Warren. Stuff by guys like Snake Sedrick, Jay Lumen, Retroid, Damien Heck, Yvel & Tristan, Benz & MD, Cassino & Laben among others...I can see that taking over, but so far it hasn't completly cought on. Seems like the trend the past few years has been electro-house and minimal, with still some DJs playing melodic trance and tech trance. I agree that minimal is boring. It's nice to have some music that is enjoyable to listen to and dance to. |
Pshsh, get a clue mate, I'm the next big thing.

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Sep-14-2006 09:15
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Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by Demoted
So with minimal "over", 'electro tech house' played out, trance "dead/dying" for the past three or four years easily, what is the in thing? |
progress trance (which at parts can easily mix with prog house too), Son Kite, Vibasphere, New stuff from Kuisma, Tegma, Chris Micali, Greed, Fitalic, Martin H, Liquid Soul, andre absolut, d-nox & beckers, flowjob, antix etc moving uptowards the more upbeat Human Blue, Ticon, Tegma, P.O.T.S, Jaļa.
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Sep-14-2006 14:43
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Haak
analog evading shark

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
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Sep-14-2006 15:56
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