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Trance dead in the water (pg. 3)
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we love sundays
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Originally posted by paranoik0
:wtf: :wtf: :wtf: :wtf: :wtf: :wtf:

haven't you switched any b's and a's for mistake?


good lookin out.

a: "dood wheres the ing melody?"
b: "..."
a: "this song sucks- its soo monotonous, are there synths in this track?"
b: "dont u love this bassline?"
a: "this bassline sucks, its too dark not uplifting, wheres the synths?"
a: "what the is up with these retarded lyrics, no singing?"
a: "give me andain! i need melody this sucks soo much ass omg soo boring.. wheres the innovation?"
a: "THIS SOUNDS LIKE IM IN AFRICA"

i love africa.
nate735
James Zabiela is taking over ;)
armandzadza
J00F will save trance. ;)
nate735
quote:
Originally posted by armandzadza
J00F will save trance. ;)

I wish, but hes to underrated :confused:
Slapskin
uplifting or whatever its called these days is truly so dead. i practically dont listen to this style since the beginning of 2002 when i started realizing that it all began to sound the same. and now i cant stand those cheesey synths playing every week on asot. it just horrible. Well at least its very good to see that trance is taking on new forms in different styles. prog breaks for example. they r almost all trance just with a broken beat. the soundscapes are very complex and so amazing.
Slapskin
uplifting or whatever its called these days is truly so dead. i practically dont listen to this style since the beginning of 2002 when i started realizing that it all began to sound the same. and now i cant stand those cheesey synths playing every week on asot. it just horrible. Well at least its very good to see that trance is taking on new forms in different styles. prog breaks for example. they r almost all trance just with a broken beat. the soundscapes are very complex and so amazing. thats why i love this genrne now
davedresden
there is always great music and music around. dig deeper.

have you ever tried listening to matt darey's records back to back?

- dave
umes23
quote:
Originally posted by davedresden
have you ever tried listening to matt darey's records back to back?

- dave


old or new?
and do you mean that's a good thing or it's repetetive?

interesting build on "fallen" by the way.
Chang monkey
quote:
Originally posted by davedresden
there is always great music and music around. dig deeper.

have you ever tried listening to matt darey's records back to back?

- dave


Matt Dareys cool. tell u wot tho , after listening to a few Gabriel and Dresden productions, i dont need no sleeping pills n e more.
24K
Everytime I see another thread like this it just makes me shake my head. There is plenty of great trance being produced these. People need to look beyond the big names and find the underated stuff,,, it's that simple. Go and see John'00'Fleming live and then tell yourself that trance these days.

thanks for coming out :)

SuperFarStucker
I didn't believe Ishkur initially, but he is right, trance is rather pretentious, overly formulaic, and.. well quite dead... Though, there is a lot of stuff that's closely related to trance (progressive house.. etc) that is very much alive..
DJ Dingel
Is it possible that people liked 1999 better than this year because they weren't able to download fifteen new livesets every week and oversaturate themselves with the tunes? Maybe in 1999 a tune was able to last longer than two months before it became old? I think that the production quality is weaker than 1999's at the moment, but at the same time, I think that people who listen to ASOT every week and expect it to be the next Oakenfold Essential Mix from 1999 are just kidding themselves.

Take a break. Try Zabiela, Freeland, Glaude, Barbara and then return to trance. Skip a week's ASOT. You're in so deep that you expect five new anthems each month.
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