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| quote: | Originally posted by coded audio
I think we all realise that trance is not cool fresh or innovative anymore. Its all electrohouse and minimal these days and the most talented producers are flocking to that sound in their hundreds. I also love all that stuff as well.
You get sick of anything though if you smother yourself in it so this was something different to sink my teeth into,
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ps .Well i wouldn't say i'm sick of it, but you are right about changing up things once in awhile. Not only can it give you inspiration in terms of new elements in regards to producing...it can also inspire dj wise. Never liked the electrohouse(minus a few tracks...real electro i love...anyhow these days the truly gifted dj's do not solely rely on genres and bring many diff elements to sets. I might call my mixes tech house, but it is rare that they do not a few other genres peppered in as well.), and i have been on the tech house tip for at least 4 years. Its kinda sad for me , because i get accused of bandwagon jumping at times...when really i was into it before they started building it. I have listened to quite a few of your chillout mixes to read to or get settled for bedtime. They really helped relax sometimes..this is why im gonna be adventurous and listen to this one. Yours is next in queue...i will review soon
Cheers right back.
Its not that trance isn't cool. I just outgrew it. I grew sick of the scene and its worshipping ways. (I will always be a producer whore before a dj whore.) The Bpm's came down and i started enjoying a more feet on the floor approach. Once in awhile however a trance track will catch my ear and be purchased for when im in that mood. Throw away the Ferry formula and bring back the complexity without structural limitations would make me love it again. Nu Trance is becoming effective at this albeit less driving. (bla bla bla...im staring at reason and am pulling my hair out...can you say boredom?)
Last edited by AlleN F on Sep-02-2007 at 08:15
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