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Re: Trance is fading, My take on things
| quote: | Originally posted by Riisk
I find so many House, Progressive and Techno songs are ever so similar beyond just the base beat. Trance seems to require more skill in making for surely I can put together a beat and some off set chord with ease and try to make it big. What we need is more creativity and less conforming. Less followers and more innovators. Until that Im afraid Trance will continue to decline and we will see our music becoming much like politics of today's society-full of zombies. |
The sad thing is, trance declined because of the reasons you state above. A lack of creativity, too much conforming, and simple by-the-numbers production. Nobody was doing anything creative with it anymore (for the most part).
There's nothing wrong with liking trance, and I still listen to trance from time-to-time, but it's easy to understand why a lot of people have moved on. There is a lot more innovation in house and techno, and a lot more room for creativity. Not that there aren't producers guilty of the same in these genres.
Three other problems that today's trance has are that:
- Every track wants to outshine the next. This is more the fault of DJs than producers, IMO. Trance DJs usually don't "build a set", they just hammer out track after track with no ebb-and-flow or sense of direction.
- Overproduction. Trance producers usually don't seem to understand the concept that sometimes "less is more".
- Wanting to appeal to a mainstream audience, which waters the genre down.
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