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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:
Trancey Ash
Junkie XL, Just because of Infusion - Legacy Remix and Breezer

OH!

AND

Future in Computer Hell Part 2 *droolz*

:D :D
PointyDC
Sasha
Hybrid
Nookie
Flutlicht
Way Out West
DJ Shadow
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.
OLi_A
you could assume it would be steve helstrip for me
and youd be right
producer, remixer extraordinare
Solstice
Chicane
Solar Stone
James Holden
Digweed ( back in the day)
DaveBegic
no one because id like to try and make something of my own talent, or lack of.
radicool
steve helstrip
armin van buuren (his looks alone will get girls begging to date him)
johan gielen
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. :)
tranceboy
Flutlicht

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...
PointyDC
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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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