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PETRAN
Like Antennas To Heaven

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Volos, Greece
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Shamu, Sunflower, Green Heaven, Orion Belt, Flowtation etc. are some excellent tracks. Love how those 90s melodic trance tracks are both dance-y/pumping (groovy in a way) and melodically (thematically) interesting. Some of those tracks featured some great soundtrack-style melodies and themes, yet they were very moving, in contrast to the majority of todays ASOT which, whilst their lead-lines/melodies are elaborate (and tooo unicorn-epic), they absolutely fail to deliver rhythmically, since the low-end is usually comprised by a fast monotonous ultra-boring steady beat. Plus those older melodies featured more variation and were more "out-there" in contrast to the safe "summer-by-numbers-supersawlead" of today. As i said in previous threads, the structure of current trance is not different from those 90s stuff. Its just that today's stuff sound like an over-produced, ultra-polished, ultra-compressed, clinical version of the older stuff and by doing so they take a lot of the fun away IMO (at least to my "older 90s-EDM-ears" he).
All in all, some great tracks by Mr. De Moor. And what is better than some 90s melodic trance during a beautiful sunny spring-day? (at least in Greece heh) 
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Mar-04-2009 23:45
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wing
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2008
Location: TERRA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Stanza
Domino Runner
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sweet track
| quote: | Originally posted by PETRAN
Shamu, Sunflower, Green Heaven, Orion Belt, Flowtation etc. are some excellent tracks. Love how those 90s melodic trance tracks are both dance-y/pumping (groovy in a way) and melodically (thematically) interesting. Some of those tracks featured some great soundtrack-style melodies and themes, yet they were very moving, in contrast to the majority of todays ASOT which, whilst their lead-lines/melodies are elaborate (and tooo unicorn-epic), they absolutely fail to deliver rhythmically, since the low-end is usually comprised by a fast monotonous ultra-boring steady beat. Plus those older melodies featured more variation and were more "out-there" in contrast to the safe "summer-by-numbers-supersawlead" of today. As i said in previous threads, the structure of current trance is not different from those 90s stuff. Its just that today's stuff sound like an over-produced, ultra-polished, ultra-compressed, clinical version of the older stuff and by doing so they take a lot of the fun away IMO (at least to my "older 90s-EDM-ears" he).
All in all, some great tracks by Mr. De Moor. And what is better than some 90s melodic trance during a beautiful sunny spring-day? (at least in Greece heh) |
i concur
lets see some vdm inteviews!!
Last edited by wing on Mar-05-2009 at 01:41
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Mar-05-2009 01:23
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DJLafleur
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2007
Location: Schwenksville,Philadelphia
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Seriously the guy needs to come out of hiding or atleast throw us a bone
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