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What "trance nation" ???!! (pg. 3)
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John
though subject:p
you must have gone to the wrong record store, tiesto is HUGE.
i mean, tiesto in concert... that that guy in the store doesnt like trance and therefor says armin, ferry and tiesto are crap.. him.
you should have gone to black hole records in breda or something:p

i think lots of foreigners have a wrong vision on holland. not every single dutch likes trance.. a lot do, but most of them listen to everything that is in the charts and they also like r&b or rock.
if everybody in holland listened to trance, we wouldnt have justin timberlake and eminem in our top 40. but just trance tunes.

the reason why we are considered a trance nation must be because of the parties! we just love to party overhere:D:)
although events like innercity and mystery land arent just trance events.. i mean, there is also techno, harstyle, etc.. its just where you draw the line on whats trance and whats not.

and biohazard, dont be that pessimistic..tiesto is more popular then ever, although i'm not happy with too much hardstyle either:) and personally i wouldnt mind if trance was a bit more underground. makes the ticket prices for parties go down i reckon:D
Sir. Lunchalot
Hollands reputation as "Trance Nation" comes from the Events and Clubs they have not from the record stores. Record stores are imo no criteria when it comes to being a "Trance Nation". I can tell you from various trance events I`ve been to in Holland. ;)
Orko
I think Canada is quickly catching up, not so much in terms of djs and producers but in terms of a following. the HMV in downtown Toronto has a Huge electronic section. I live just toronto, and the hmv near my place has a big section too. Im pleased with it. the cd's are still too expensive to be mainstream, so i stick with downloading live mixes. I know more people who are getting into trance, but most stil regard it as stupid and repedative. The prices for the music dont help to populate it, but for that i am thanksful. As soon as it gets popular the quality will die, and along with it, most of our souls.

I did hear Iio - At the end, on the radio the other day. and castles in the sky, thats as far as peoples trance knowledge goes though.
jploveparade
We Dutch are lazy asses who don't buy albums but download them.

And the people who do buy records do it online, because they have no time to go to the shops or risk out-of-stock.
Kamui
haha..hardstyle isnt all that bad..hell im lisening to it right now..but i still like trance and techno as well no reason to be so against it..i mean its all electronic music so it should all be respected..blah!! btw that sad there in holland about the record stores..hell i live in a somewhat small city in california and even we have a record store with trance and gabber as well as house very nice
Djeebie
It's true about the record stores, although I can't believe you didn't see Armin, Ferry or Tiësto cd's in a store. They sell them almost everywhere.

I think Holland got its name as 'Trance Nation' because of the parties and clubs, as mentioned above. But most important: because of the producers.
DJ PíO
lol, you obviously went to the wrong record stores and places.were you expecting everyone to like trance? i don't like salsa and i'm from puerto rico, a salsa nation, the place were the music is ing made, just like holland with trance. that's not very surprising either.

whatever, all i know is that a foreigner living in holland i encounter trance everywhere in the most random of places. i've also been to the best parties of my life here, they're ridiculously good in terms of attendance, crowd involvement, and dj following. when i go back to new york next semester i don't think i'll be able to go out, because clubbing over there will seem so meaningless after this experience. a concept such as tiesto in concert would only work here and in the uk, it would fail anywhere else. for a country of less than 20 million people, the magnitude of all the big parties are impressive.

the first day i was here i walked down the market and i heard Driftwood-Freeloader. i can't even remember all the times i've walked into a burger king and heard a Gatecrasher or MoS compilation. or the coffeeshop where they play ISOS 2 all the time. right now i'm seeing Tiesto in Concert on MTV. or the flyers everywhere and TV ads for Sensation, Dance Valley, MysteryLand, Trance Energy etc.

if there's such thing as a trance nation, for me, holland is it. :)
teo
well i personally have 2 good friends from Holland, we meet every summer in holidays here in Greece and they dont know anything from trance...maybe coz they are girls but i think that has nothing to do with it...i even managed to give them cds to listen and the were surpsised when i told them this music "should" be popular in Holland...also there 2 other friends of me from German that also come here the summers dont know about Paul van dyk etc...they told me many times that in their country punk is more popular than this "trance"...i also asked them if they know the LoveParade and they said "No"...well i was amazed but i think trance is more underground than we think and i like it....
SOLO-D1
It's just like a tourist coming to the U.S. asking about Bo Diddley, most people wouldnt even know who that is! although he's a Blues legend and Blues is real popular in the U.S. that doesnt mean everyone knows about him. The tourist would say "well im disapointed because I thought he was very popular and nobody knows who that is" the truth is that he is popular but only with a certain crowd.
martianmystery
"heh atleast its not like here in california..its all rap and hip-hop and mainstream stuff..and if anyone likes electronica they usually just call it techno when they really mean trance (its quit disturbing)"
--->really? what part of cali are you from? I think cali has a couple healthy trance scenes... i.e SF, LA, maybe even Sacramento(although I understand jungle & hardcore are more the thing...)

and no one here has even heard of hardstyle wich i think is very kick ass for the most part trance is still alive..atleast in america
--->Heard of Thomas Trouble of Blutonium Records...he's made some decent hardstyle records and has been pushin the sound for a bit...and from San Francisco!

btw just the other day i was in best buy and they had a section for electronic music...had the ferry costa cd and some essential mixes as well! and much more wich is very nice..atleast for me since i saw no one else in the section buyin stuff! bwahhaha..all mine!!
---> I rarely find anything worth buying at our mainstream stores unfortunetly... I was at the San Francisco virgin megastore and it was funny because I was looking in the electronica section and I swear there were maybe two other Americans... but it was full of people with English accents...and a couple Japanese tourists... l8ers :D

btw big ups all the trance nations... Holland, Germany, UK, US whatever!!!

SOLO-D1
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Originally posted by teo they told me many times that in their country punk is more popular than this "trance"...i also asked them if they know the LoveParade and they said "No"...well i was amazed but i think trance is more underground than we think and i like it....


:D
I like it too!
HardKiller
Sure, the shop owner says Trance sucks and you should listen to soul? :haha:
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