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Cheesy Trance Tunes You Cant Help But Love... (Be Honest!) (pg. 6)
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Pete Mitchell
quote:
Originally posted by T_2199
Thatīs hardtrance and I donīt hear any cheesy elements in it.. It has a great build up!!


it borders on cheese IMO.cant fault the buildup.one of the best of all time.the vid of ATB playing it at trance energy is unreal.talk about energy!
SYSTEM-J
Out of the Blue is a classic because of its distinct structure and (at the time) innovative synths. It also doesn't have god-awful vocals ("I see you...") and it doesn't use horrible synth strings as the melody. Finally, it doesn't follow the age-old structure the Airwave sticks to with annoying predictability.

Airwave is candy cutter trance. I have absolutely no objection to music selling, and I don't have a grudge towards Airwave because of its success, but it does annoy me that everyone round here refuses to call it cheese just because it is a good track.
starglider
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Out of the Blue is a classic because of its distinct structure and (at the time) innovative synths. It also doesn't have god-awful vocals ("I see you...") and it doesn't use horrible synth strings as the melody. Finally, it doesn't follow the age-old structure the Airwave sticks to with annoying predictability.

Airwave is candy cutter trance. I have absolutely no objection to music selling, and I don't have a grudge towards Airwave because of its success, but it does annoy me that everyone round here refuses to call it cheese just because it is a good track.


1. The "I see you..." vocals are only in the radio edit of Airwave.

2. Rank 1's strings were just as innovative and distinct (at the time) as any element of OotB.

3. Its "age-old" structure is no different from any other trance tune since then.

So, if you call Airwave cheese you essentially call all trance from 1999 onwards cheese. While that is a valid opinion in itself Airwave must still be recognized as one of the pioneers of the sound and thus inherently more worthwhile.
DJ_Elyot
Geez... why can't anybody ever post on a thread without arguing? An OPINION is just that... an opinion. Stop trying to dispute everything and argue over something completely irrelevant (what is cheese, what isn't cheese, etc)

Anyways, my pick for a cheesy song that I can't help but love is:

Emjay - Flying to the Moon.

It's older eurodance style stuff... but meh... cheese like that gets caught in your head sometimes...
SYSTEM-J
quote:
Originally posted by starglider
1. The "I see you..." vocals are only in the radio edit of Airwave.

2. Rank 1's strings were just as innovative and distinct (at the time) as any element of OotB.

3. Its "age-old" structure is no different from any other trance tune since then.

So, if you call Airwave cheese you essentially call all trance from 1999 onwards cheese. While that is a valid opinion in itself Airwave must still be recognized as one of the pioneers of the sound and thus inherently more worthwhile.


Its my opinion that Out of the Blue was pioneering a new sound, while Airwave was ripping off an existing one (the digital classical style common since the early 90s) and bastardising trance into the "take a catchy sample and put a beat behind it and leave it at that" formula.
Stassi
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Originally posted by dj_sketchy2003
whatever the name of this remix of better off alone is:

http://users.bigpond.net.au/dj_sketchy/boa.mp3


it was the song i heard that got me into trance it instantly got me addicted.

signum remix of better off alone is the best in my opinion
Stassi
quote:
Originally posted by Haak
awakening less cheesy than airwave???

yeah i would say airwave is cheese because of its real cheesy 500 beat break and its snazzy synths.
but i absolutely love the song
[r]-refuge.01^
quote:
Nu Romantix - Mad World (Pulsedriver Remix)


i feel you on that one...

my favorite cheese artists have to be: vooDoo & serano and cj stone.

can't get 'nuff of them.

-reZ
MaRt
Hehe, I have been known to listen to Ian van Dahl - Castles in the Sky more than a couple of times. ;) Plus Barthezz - On the Move, Beam & Yanou Vs. PIt- The Free Fall (The Opus), Sash! - Stay, and PPK - Resurrection (Space Club Mix) are some cheesy tracks that I might just enjoy...still, if you like it, why not listen to it?
KrissO
Haven't listened to any of these in ages, but I will do when I get home:
Dee Dee - Forever
Foggy - Come Into My Dream
Ian Van Dahl - Try
DJ Encore - I See Right Through To You
Fragma - Everytime You Need Me / Toca Me (Toca's Miracle)
Astroline - Close My Eyes
Alice Deejay - Better Off Alone (vocal version)
Neo Cortex - Elements

DJ Sammy - Boys Of Summer <-- got fed up of it very fast, heard it everywhere.
DJ Sammy - Sunlight <-- also a nice summer tune.

:o

a98
was it ferry corsten himself who called his supersaw tunes (carte blanche, out of the blue etc) as eurotrance..

even though i love that overused jp , what does it have to do with the sound that trance had when it startted?

just listen to a extended versions of these cheesy pop you name, dj sammy, ian van dahl and etc..
and without the vocals they would be so damn close to those supersaw uplifters like out of the blue airwave etc..

and obviously most people are even big fan of vocal trance..
which i'm not :)
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by MaRt
Hehe, I have been known to listen to PPK - Resurrection (Space Club Mix)


You must be off your head. There's nothing cheesy about this tune at all. Its pure musical dynamite.
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