Kirsty Hawkshaw
Justine Suissa
Jan Johnston
Jennifer Rene
Tiff Lacey
Jes Brieden
Eric Lumiere
Carla Werner (from Southern Sun)
That dude that says "Jump the next train"
Andain
Audrey Gallagher
Ray Wilson
Susana (from Shivers)
Anita Kelsey
Zoe Johnston
Someone Else
I attempted to make a poll but was told I could not by the forum auto-attendant, which has caused me considerable agitation, yet I persist.
Sep-14-2021 14:31
Midlothian
Reaping the percussions
Registered: Jan 2018
Location: Polder
Don't be such a bore Ed
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He is a very talented musician and an enthusiastic entertainer but he can't mix two beers together with a bucket and a funnel.
Sep-14-2021 14:32
Demoted
hi!
Registered: Jun 2009
Location: CrackDen
Perhaps the greatest work of all time by the one and only Jes Brieden.
Not sure about who's the most talented but in terms of being on my favorite tracks and having a distinct voice, Jan Johnston.
Maria Nayler had a distinct voice as well.
Sep-14-2021 21:18
Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
Thanks to Tiesto's remixing skills, the answer clearly has to be Sarah McLachlan.
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Sep-15-2021 00:01
Demoted
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Registered: Jun 2009
Location: CrackDen
Sarah McLachlan was more than just a vocalist for trance. She’s produced her own rock and pop music in addition to shilling for abused animals. I’m primarily focused on vocalists who’ve been true to trance as it is in trance I trust. No matter how good Silence is, nothing will top vocalists devoted to the craft of entrancing each of us with circuitous metaphors about the consumption of ecstasy.
Sep-15-2021 13:40
Midlothian
Reaping the percussions
Registered: Jan 2018
Location: Polder
Dennis Tiestop Reijers
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Sep-15-2021 16:43
Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
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Originally posted by Demoted
Sarah McLachlan was more than just a vocalist for trance. She’s produced her own rock and pop music in addition to shilling for abused animals. I’m primarily focused on vocalists who’ve been true to trance as it is in trance I trust. No matter how good Silence is, nothing will top vocalists devoted to the craft of entrancing each of us with circuitous metaphors about the consumption of ecstasy.
I'm sorry, Demoted. I realise now that my choice of vocalist lacks the sincerity that a genre like trance deserves, nay, demands.
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Sep-16-2021 02:35
lacksesepsotygh
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Danderyds Psykhus, Stockholm
That dude that says "Jump the next train" was actually the first recorded male vocal on vinyl ever. In one interview it was stated that he thinks he was awarded the Guinness world record for best original mixes or remixes to ever be produced.
Also, what's the best tracks or remixes containing hi-hats?
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Sep-16-2021 06:48
Demoted
hi!
Registered: Jun 2009
Location: CrackDen
quote:
Originally posted by lacksesepsotygh
That dude that says "Jump the next train" was actually the first recorded male vocal on vinyl ever. In one interview it was stated that he thinks he was awarded the Guinness world record for best original mixes or remixes to ever be produced.
Revolutionary. I thought there were other male vocals recorded on vinyl prior to this man as I thought vinyl music had been out since 1948. The Young Parisians must've partnered with Ben Lost back in 1947, perhaps shortly after they all survived the travails of the second World War and the harrowing and corpse-filled fields of Eastern Europe and decided they would record an entrancing tune to vinyl, breaking records and shattering the charts.
Then Kyau versus Albert eventually came along to this age old song and added in unstoppable synths so that it would truly work in a club. Might you have the original 1948 recording of this song? I am dying to hear the acoustic version which would've started the whole scope of vinyl music.
This is groundbreaking.
Sep-16-2021 09:43
Midlothian
Reaping the percussions
Registered: Jan 2018
Location: Polder
quote:
Originally posted by lacksesepsotygh
Also, what's the best tracks or remixes containing hi-hats?
Today's lesson is don't criticise hi-hats when you struggle with the regular sibilant.
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Sep-16-2021 11:12
Demoted
hi!
Registered: Jun 2009
Location: CrackDen
What are everyone's thoughts on the vocalist in "Behind Silence" by Yahel?
I consider this a high point in Jewish trance, as Yahel is Israeli.