Jack Moss - Improper Trance [Glowsticks/Unicorns/Lasers]
I know it's only been a month since the last one, but there are several mixes I've had on ice throughout 2010, so they'll be coming thick and fast until 2011. This is something simple, light-hearted and utterly unoriginal. It's a mix of trance favourites from the turn of the millenium!
The basic reasoning is twofold: Firstly, I've got so sick of this "death of trance" meta-narrative that says there was no good shit made after 1996 and all epic trance was a plague. The title refers to the fact this mix is totally the opposite of hypnotic, deep "proper" trance and yet the music still has loads of creativity, invention and (gasp) fun at work. Trance isn't a fucking binary, kids!
Secondly, I wanted to play some 1999-2002 era trance that wasn't all the same bloody mixes of the same bloody tracks. I've noticed that the American TAs tend to have been introduced by the high-profile ISOS/Tranceport level compilations from Oakey, Tiesto and co. I guess they were the only mixes getting marketed over there, but in the UK trance was so big every label would churn out cheap, digitally mixed trance compilations that couldn't afford to license all the big hits and so featured some less popular material. I'd go to my local small-town record shop, buy these bargain-bin trance CDs that had five good tracks out of 30 and collate the highlights onto home-made mix tapes to play on my Walkman. Those tapes were where I first learned about flow and programming, and this mix features the highlights of those highlights.
Improper Trance [Glowsticks/Unicorns/Lasers]
01. Paul Van Dyk feat. Hemstock & Jennings - Nothing But You (Cirrus Remix) [Positiva: 2003]
02. Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar (Hybrid Time Traveller Remix) [Hooj Choons: 1998]
03. Dejure - Sanctuary (Warrior Remix - Re-Edit) [Nebula: 2001]
04. System F - Lost In Motion [Tsunami: 2000]
05. York - On The Beach (CRW Remix) [Manifesto: 1999]
06. Members Of Mayday - 10 in 01 (PVD Club Mix - Re-Edit) [Deviant: 2001]
07. Mauro Picotto - Lizard (RAF Remix) [VC Recordings: 1999]
08. Binary Finary - 1999 (Gouryella Remix) [Positiva: 1999]
09. 4 Strings - Take Me Away (Into The Night) (Coast 2 Coast Vocal Remix) [Tempogressive: 2002]
10. Ransom - My Dance (Ferry Corsten Remix) [Tsunami: 2001]
11. Ralphie B - Massive [In Trance We Trust: 2001]
12. Dreamcatcher - I Don't Wanna Lose My Way (Niels Van Gogh Remix) [Kosmo: 2001]
13. Ian Van Dahl - Reason (Hemstock & Jennings Remix) [NuLife: 2002]
14. BT Feat. Jan Johnston - Sunblind [Polydor: 1999]
15. York - The Awakening (Quake Remix) [Manifesto: 1999]
16. PPK - ResuRection (Space Club Mix) [Perfecto: 2001]
(By the way, some of these tracks are really ancient MP3 rips excavated from my hard-drive from a semi-theoretical time period before mankind discovered bit-rates. I think it adds to the charm)
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Levels is...decent...damn better than a lot of the shite dominating the charts at the moment. It sounds absolutely nothing like...a billion and one similar tracks in this big-room style. I always had a soft spot.
Sep-02-2010 02:14
enydo
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Registered: Jan 2008
Location: NYC
plur on wayne.
Sep-02-2010 02:30
woscar
Starstuff
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Guatemala, Guatemala
Re: Jack Moss - Improper Trance [Glowsticks/Unicorns/Lasers]
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I wanted to play some 1999-2002 era trance that wasn't all the same bloody mixes of the same bloody tracks.
ORLY?
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
01. Paul Van Dyk feat. Hemstock & Jennings - Nothing But You (Cirrus Remix) [Positiva: 2003]
02. Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar (Hybrid Time Traveller Remix) [Hooj Choons: 1998]
07. Mauro Picotto - Lizard (RAF Remix) [VC Recordings: 1999]
08. Binary Finary - 1999 (Gouryella Remix) [Positiva: 1999]
09. 4 Strings - Take Me Away (Into The Night) (Coast 2 Coast Vocal Remix) [Tempogressive: 2002]
11. Ralphie B - Massive [In Trance We Trust: 2001]
16. PPK - ResuRection (Space Club Mix) [Perfecto: 2001]
Registered: Mar 2008
Location: frolicking w/ minstrels, online.
hot dog!
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Sep-02-2010 02:41
Sushipunk
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
Wow, haven't listened to some of those in ages.
I'll host it for you shortly.
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Sep-02-2010 02:51
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
Re: Re: Jack Moss - Improper Trance [Glowsticks/Unicorns/Lasers]
quote:
Originally posted by woscar
ORLY?
Those are the big hits on here, but I did try and use more unusual versions. Breaks remixes, rare remixes, etc. Also: can you believe that ResuRection hasn't been used on a single compilation for five years, not even by Gatecrasher/Ministry Of Sound? Given how massive it was, it's really fallen out of trance classics rotation.
EDIT: Also, I'm not just making retro mixes these days. Got some much more interesting stuff forthcoming as well.
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Re: Re: Re: Jack Moss - Improper Trance [Glowsticks/Unicorns/Lasers]
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Those are the big hits on here, but I did try and use more unusual versions. Breaks remixes, rare remixes, etc. Also: can you believe that ResuRection hasn't been used on a single compilation for five years, not even by Gatecrasher/Ministry Of Sound? Given how massive it was, it's really fallen out of trance classics rotation.
Maybe it has something to do with resurection being one of the most overrated tracks ever. My opinion of course.
Not so much overrated but overplayed. Now it's not being played absolutely everywhere I can hear it on its own merits again. And it would be impossible for me to leave it out of such a mix, because it was basically the tune that made me stop playing videogames as a teenager and start spending all my money on music instead. Without ResuRection I would definitely not be here today.
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Fair enough. I've just always disliked the track for the fact that it's too lollypop esque and child like and not really what I like to hear as an adult. (even more so on the dancefloor!)
I don't really get what you mean by "lollypop esque". While the main melody is very simple (I learned how to play it on the keyboard) the mid-section of the track is where the real action is.