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| quote: | Originally posted by Aquarian
Before I discovered trance, I never had much interest in music in general. Once every month or two I'd pop in one of my mom's phil collins records.. but that's it really. Never listened to the radio, never purchased CDs or vinyl, never searched for anything online. I'd head little tidbits of what I thought was called techno here and there, and I knew I liked some aspects of it, but it was mostly just cheesy commercial stuff. I eventually found this stuff through the internet, and since then I'm listening to music all the time. I don't do clubs or party much, I listen to music while jogging. I primarily value the atmosphere and the energy. I've been a trance lover from the start and always will be. My tastes have since expanded to some melodic/proggy house, tech trance and psy. But I never really liked techno or stuff that isn't very melodic or atmospheric. |
Exactly, the same with me. I went from being into really mainstream electronic stuff, everything from Daft Punk & Basement Jaxx, to Moby and the Prodigy. I was into Enigma, Enya and Delerium too, because I loved the "ethereal" and "heavenly" nature of there stuff (I grew up listening to Enya, my dad played her music all the time). I eventually heard some Techno at the DEMF the first year, and this was a broadcast on TV, I didn't actually go there, even though I live like 30 to 40 minutes from Detroit. I was quite young at the time, 13. I eventually found trance when I turned 14, on the internet in the summer.
Since then I've really enjoyed it, mostly the melodic variety, everything from early BT, and PvD and Robert Miles, to Armin, Ferry, Tiesto, and went through a cheese phase for a while (haha DJ Sammy, Ian van Dahl, mixed in with some cheesy "hard" stuff), but then I got big into epic trance. These past two years i've gotten into deeper, more progressive stuff, and rediscovered old sounds, as I was into progressive stuff back around 2000 and 2001, like Dave Seaman, Sasha & Digweed and Nick Warren. So now i'de say I like stuff that is a mixture of progressive and epic, the more progressive melodic variety, like some of the tunes in my sig, and breaks too, and a little bit of vocal, electro and funky house. Sander K is what got me into that sound, and a guy I talk to who used to be on TA introduced me to progressive breaks...I've always been into the melodic stuff though, and will always be a listener, even if I start going to clubs again...
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