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Which trance artist would you like to be?
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| MichaelDudikoff |
i'd just like to pose the question:
if you had the choice of being any trance artist, in any era, any sub-genre of trance, who would it be?
now im talking predominantly artists/composers not full fledged djs (yes, i would of chose Steve Strangis too).
which artist out there has a body of work or list of accomplishments that you wouldn't mind hanging your hat on?
Mine would be:
the Above and Beyond/Oceanlab outfit and the boys from S.H.O.K.K.
both for similar reasons. when i hear any songs from these guys it stirs up such emotion, that im often left pondering how i would exist without trance.
so for an artist to have such an effect on people would be my determining factor in choosing these particular artists. :)
i know there's gonna be some obvious replies, but if you sincerely believe they deserve your vote, then so be it. :cool: |
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| Trancey Ash |
Junkie XL, Just because of Infusion - Legacy Remix and Breezer
OH!
AND
Future in Computer Hell Part 2 *droolz*
:D :D |
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| PointyDC |
Sasha
Hybrid
Nookie
Flutlicht
Way Out West
DJ Shadow |
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| Spang |
Tiesto of course.
Great producer and remixer. Even though he has coped a bit of slack over the years, he has always been near the top of his game.
How can you go past his work: Kamaya painters, allure, alibi, major league, stray dogs etc. All pure quality trance productions. |
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| OLi_A |
you could assume it would be steve helstrip for me
and youd be right
producer, remixer extraordinare |
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| Solstice |
Chicane
Solar Stone
James Holden
Digweed ( back in the day) |
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| DaveBegic |
| no one because id like to try and make something of my own talent, or lack of. |
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| radicool |
steve helstrip
armin van buuren (his looks alone will get girls begging to date him)
johan gielen |
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| Robbiee |
| Michael Woods - obviously for his quality releases but for his background and knowledge in muzik and working in Matt Darey's studio for 6 months. :) |
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| Ves |
SASHA!
(or the female version of him anyway :) )
his productions are brilliant! Xpander, Belfunk, the Airdrawndagger album...
and I know that this question was originally in regards to producers, but I can't leave out the djing aspect of Sasha's career. His Global Underground compilations in particular are sublime. I find GU009 and GU013 just as engaging and emotive as the first time I heard them. I certainly wouldn't mind being able to take credit for all that!
And then there's the lifestyle factor. For some strange reason the idea of waking up in a ditch in Ibiza, with a couple of tapes of my set and not much else is quite attractive to me... |
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| PointyDC |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ves
SASHA!
(or the female version of him anyway :) )
his productions are brilliant! Xpander, Belfunk, the Airdrawndagger album...
and I know that this question was originally in regards to producers, but I can't leave out the djing aspect of Sasha's career. His Global Underground compilations in particular are sublime. I find GU009 and GU013 just as engaging and emotive as the first time I heard them. I certainly wouldn't mind being able to take credit for all that!
And then there's the lifestyle factor. For some strange reason the idea of waking up in a ditch in Ibiza, with a couple of tapes of my set and not much else is quite attractive to me... |
Bad luck, i've already shotgunned him. As with the lifestyle factor, the 'IM MEEEELLLLTTING' episode is some of the funniest i've heard :cool: |
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