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when is trance going to die out (pg. 4)
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TeKnoHe@d2025
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Phantom
(a) i suppose. I mean its perhaps not dead, but has evolved quite a bit. Certain subgenres are dead, epic and psy for example, but new continue to develop, progressive for example. Im sure there will always be fans even if the artists stop producing it.

I know Breaks is FINALLY getting big, after laying low in the southern US for literally years. Trance however has already had its time in the spotlight.
DJ Nuclear
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Originally posted by Phantom
(a) i suppose. I mean its perhaps not dead, but has evolved quite a bit. Certain subgenres are dead, epic and psy for example, but new continue to develop, progressive for example. Im sure there will always be fans even if the artists stop producing it.

I know Breaks is FINALLY getting big, after laying low in the southern US for literally years. Trance however has already had its time in the spotlight.


Psychedelic is huge in Israel and a few other places, and Armin Van Buuren is epic trance. Breaks seems about as popular as ever. The US scene is a lot different from the general international one, and the US kind of has it's own EDM culture and sound.
hitokiri
silly question...trance 4 ever an it only gets better an better :toothless
sym
Trance will never die out, simply evolve into other forms, You're already seeing this happening with prog becoming more and more popular, alot see this is the new incarnation of trance.
twizta
i dont think trance will ever fade out...however i do think it will evolve..into something worse or better.....


oh well

time will tell
Isannah
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Galapidate
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Phantom
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Originally posted by DJ Nuclear
Psychedelic is huge in Israel and a few other places, and Armin Van Buuren is epic trance. Breaks seems about as popular as ever. The US scene is a lot different from the general international one, and the US kind of has it's own EDM culture and sound.

Psy is huge in Isreal because thats more or less the birthplace of it (Astral Projection et al.).

AvB last 2 times I saw him was now spinning more progressive and less epic.
melly
(Q.) It depends how your tastes change.

Zayatz
trance isn't dead?
ok.
Nadi
I guess when you get right down to it, at some point intelligent life will no longer exist in our universe. Trance will either die then, or billions if not trillions of years before that happens :P
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