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IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
Personally, I think breaks will be the "new thing", if not already. You got DJ's like James Zabiela, Plump DJ's, Adam Freeland, etc just owning the scene right now. Then you have producers like Luke Chable, DJ Icey, Hybrid, Shiloh, The Chemical Brothers, etc coming out with sick tracks every week.

I've noticed recently...you have guys in the trance scene pushing the breaks/electro sound. Ferry Corsten, Tiesto, Benny Benassi, love them or hate them they are trully pioneers, and for that I will respect them. They're pushing the same melodic trance syths, but adding deeper and more diverse basslines. Slowly converting trance heads to dig deeper and have more of a variety.

Benny Benassi pres. the Biz - Love is Gonna Save Us
Benny Benassi - Satisfaction (Steve Murano Remix)
DJ Tiesto - Traffic
Ferry Corsten - In My Dreams
Ferry Corsten - Show Your Style (ft. Birgit)
Ferry Corsten - It's Time
Ferry Corsten - Punk
Ferry Corsten - Sweet Sorrow
Ferry Corsten - Right of Way
Ferry Corsten - Rock Your Body, Rock
Ferry Corsten - Whatever!

Whether it's cheese or not, new genre's are evolving.
DJ Cinos
Can't really not like Traffic.
IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
I personally hate traffic, it does nothing to me. I can see how it's a floor stormer though...it has that feeling.

but nuff about traffic, already 42384908230 threads about it.
DRM
i think the electro thing hit last year and kinda trailed out to be honest. Corsten is really the only one pushing it now. I dont know wot ur idea of breaks/electro is IpLaYWiTLiGhTs but Traffic dont even come close to either those genre's mate.

I do agree the breaks scene is pretty strong atm tho. not sure whether it will continue the rise in popularity to become as trance but theres some wikked producers and djs around atm.
Hard_NRG
Benny Benassi pres. the Biz - Love is Gonna Save Us
dont like it
Benny Benassi - Satisfaction (Steve Murano Remix)
its ok
DJ Tiesto - Traffic
like it
Ferry Corsten - Punk
like it
Ferry Corsten - Right of Way
its ok
Ferry Corsten - Rock Your Body, Rock
like it
Ferry Corsten - Whatever!
Ferry Corsten - In My Dreams
Ferry Corsten - Show Your Style (ft. Birgit)
Ferry Corsten - It's Time
Ferry Corsten - Sweet Sorrow
havent heard it ;)

I hate most of the songs that are being produced these days, they seem a little too slow for my taste. I am very curious to explore these new genres...
Cobalt
I still think electro-trance has promise, but it certainly isn't taking off like one thought it might once Ferry really started pushing the sound and producers like Benny Benassi and Tomcraft started getting attention. After Right of Way, Satisfaction, and Loneliness, electro-trance looked poised to really get going, but it looks like that just hasn't happened. Yet, at least.

Traffic is representative of a different branch of activity, tech-trance, which is doing better than electro-trance, but still not steamrolling epic trance like something truly groundbreaking should.

As for the increased incorporation of breaks, I don't know. Maybe. But I hope not; I really don't like breaks at all.
IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
eh well the songs I posted weren't really tracks I liked, just examples of the "newer" sound. Traffic is no where near breaks, but it had that deeper feeling, which is the feeling I get from breaks.

Tech-Trance is a good explanation of what I'm trying to get at (thanks Cobalt), infact all the tracks I posted were tech-trance lol, but I think the mix of trance and breaks will go farther, and have a very distinguished sound.
trewqy
Didnt electro/ big beats peaked way back in 1997-98?

A comeback?
DJ Mikey Mike
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Originally posted by IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
infact all the tracks I posted were tech-trance lol,



Hardly any of the tracks you posted were tech-trance. Or breaks for that matter. :conf:
T-1000
Man, I'm all for breaks now....:)

nchs09
progressive is going to come more in than breaks..
Dmatrox
yes, i think progressive as well like with a deeper house sound, but overall progressive.
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