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trance is trance because of this 'sound' but what makes certain new songs more appealing or stand out is that special uniqueness or melody or rythmic drive. Trance is all about uplifting, energy, and as i see it, an expression of the beauty of this world.
Yes, its all been done before, but the human ear will always crave new soundstructures, atmospheres, and stories in this kind of music; however, we as a species get comfortable with what we know, and the part of trance that we recognize as trance and will stay the same is 135-143bpm/solid yet punch synth basslines, 4 on the floor beats with builds, amazing pads and atmospheres, along with driving saw leads and melodies... but then again that stands for only one aspect of this genre we call trance. Trance as we've known it since the early 90's has come a long way and broken up into sooo many different branches, each with its own glorifying aspect...
The thing is, to create great trance you need to be in contact with your audience and your inner self. You need to be in current with all the latest trends/tracks, while steping out of the box and thinking of your own sound/melodies/rythms/story...
The way i see it you make trance for 2 different reasons:
1. for the dancefloor, where people listen to the track and it inspires their bodies to reach a euphoric trance state.
2. as art for arts sake, to express yourself through it and give the universe a sound/melody/rythm (whatever you want to call it), a piece of your creation.
So, in conclusion, when composing trance pieces don't be happy with the standard, unless your vision and idea and inspiration was to make the standard trance track. Try to compose something that will be valid and universally apealling infinately.
I bet bach, motzard, beethoveen, vivaldi, chopin, tchaikovsky, ravel, haydn and all the other classical composers thought the same thing... whats something new that there's never been done in classical music?
Music will evolve, just like everything else, and im sure trance will evolve as well, i just hope like every other composer that my productions and compositions will be remembered as something great, something that touched people.
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