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Difference between prog and not prog
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caddyshack
I've been reading some threads and I realized I have no idea how to tell the difference between progressive trance and trance. Same goes for house. Is there any way to explain it is words? Examples? btw what is IMO? I thought is was "I am out" for a while because it seemed to appear at the end of someones post, but now i see it in places where "I am out" wouldn't make sense. cool IMO. :D
Galapidate
IMO means "in my opinion" and IMHO means "in my humble/honest opinion"
AZCA
when the track sux it's prog in 99.9% of the time, LOL, like Sasha's crap and so forth...
BenTech
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Originally posted by AZCA
when the track sux it's prog in 99.9% of the time, LOL, like Sasha's crap and so forth...


stupidist post ever.
jåcë
quote:
Originally posted by AZCA
when the track sux it's prog in 99.9% of the time, LOL, like Sasha's crap and so forth...


99.9% of your brain seems to be a little bit spasticated
Galapidate
quote:
Originally posted by jåcë
99.9% of your brain seems to be a little bit spasticated


:haha: :stongue: :haha: :stongue:
DarkViper
Well actually "progressive-trance" is a sub-genre of trance. It's slower and deeper then trance, less melodic and creates this kinda "dirty" mood. Usually it borrows elements from other genres (mostly from house)...

PS: neither trance nor progressive "suck" or are "better"/"worse" .. they are just different.
fr0st
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Originally posted by AZCA
when the track sux it's prog in 99.9% of the time, LOL, like Sasha's crap and so forth...


AZCA
all prog morons in one joint :crazy:
DarkViper
why not stop flaming about prog/trance and start explaining the differences?

DaveSaenz
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Originally posted by AZCA
when the track sux it's prog in 99.9% of the time, LOL, like Sasha's crap and so forth...




So true.










































Idiot. :rolleyes:
montie
prog is more minimal sounding then standered trance. its buildups are generally slower and less epic sounding. and the tracks are generally longer.

if you want a good example that compares progressive trance to trance or epic trance
take sasha's GU 013 CD 1 (prog. trance) and compare that to say Kimball Collins - International Club Union or Generation Trance 2000 (Trance).

if you want some minimal progressive house check out Doc Martin.

if you want some standered progressive check out Sander Kleinenberg (altho he goes into alot of different places with his music), Steve Lawler or Satoshi Tomeii (more prog. house).

**i feel like i posted this same thing last nite.

one way that i think helps someone distinguish genres is go to an online vinyl store.

www.dancerecords.com
www.planetxusa.com
www.only-djs.com
www.satelliterecords.com

and browse the songs by genre and listen to each song and view the genre description. that will give you some ideas
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