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Since I live in the US, it's kind of hard for me to think of any trance being at all commercial, but frankly, it wouldn't matter to me if it was.
In my opinion, if you cannot enjoy music because it is either commercial or not, than that is a shame. There are a lot of people in this world who don't give trance a chance because it is not commerical enough for them, and some who like trance but only so long as it avoids becoming at all commercial. In both cases, the people who are losing out are the listeners, because they are depriving themselves of the opportunity to enjoy the music for its own qualities by focusing on external factors not directly tied to the music.
I would never want to tie myself down in that way, and am perplexed by the attitudes of those who choose to do so.
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