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| quote: | Originally posted by djfx79
Sure, but because it was not as commercial as in 1999, a lot of people didn't know the real trance. After 1998, it was a real explosion of well known traxx. Pure happiness I think. |
hmm. I guess I just don't think that most popular "trance" produced from 1999-present is that ...well, "trancey" and shouldn't be called trance. Maybe "emotional electronic dance music" or "nordictracking/stairmaster music" (at least in LA) or something like that. When I think trance I think "E Razor - Mantra" or "Astral Projection - Mahadeva" or "Strange World", not the big synth-spastic 'anthems' you hear alot. That's just my opinion.
There are exceptions (MIKE and JOOF, first and foremost), though, and psytrance in general does well (minus all the damn hippies).
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Last edited by DJ Kenosis on Dec-11-2005 at 23:59
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