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READ THIS!:film music is trance music....
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| dj_cuba |
| maybye it's just me but classical film music is actually trance. for example the soundtrack to titanic is really really emotional in some parts (not celine dion!) and is EXACTLY LIKE TRANCE it's almost identical to the genre dreamhouse. it's like when your listening to a trance tune then it all goes quiet and there's a really emotional tune. if you have heard george acosta-emotions (marc la cruz remix) remember when the beat stops and that dreamy bit comes on? thats the part i mean. it's the most emotional type of trance there is. iam not sure whether it's trance or classical. imo classical is , but film classical is really good. does anyone else feel this way? it's mainly the work of one man though james horner he makes this type of music and its good ! |
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| Swamper |
Trance exists in different forms everywhere... You'll hear it in a mall or in a weird scene in a movie... meanwhile nobody would think it's trance..
Like when I was watching American Pie 1 and heard Anomaly's "Calling Your Name" I was like "woah!! they're playing that wicked track!" and my buddy's just looked at me funny
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| mindshooter |
Yeah happens to me quite often....i go like:
"Oh thats a cool tune" and they just think its normal film music....
I would like to say trance closest music genre is Classical music....first of all lotsa trance tunes contains classical parts....Tiestos trax for example......and almost all uplifting tunes are build up the same way as classical music are...... Trance music is todays way of expressing classical music..... And if you listen to the pieces Tiesto puts together....they could as well be written by Mozart....altough i like Tiestos pieces better.....
Trance = Todays classical music
*BTW* This should be move to Music Discussion
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| Kia Kaha |
Have you ever listened to the Bladerunner soundtrack by Vangelis? It's wicked - totally uplifting, classical music of course but some of the first to be made electronically, it's brilliant trance minus the repetitive beat. In the right setting it can put shivers up and down my spine that knock all but the best trance breakdowns for dead. Vangelis was definitely doing trance before its' time, Chariots of Fire is similar although not quite as uplifting in my opinion. Early Jean Michel Jarré comes into the same category, it's utter class and any aspiring trance producer worth their salt should have at least one of this man's records
And let me tell you something else fellow TA's, the combination of Laurent-Perrier rosé champagne, candlelight and Vangelis is the most lethal panty remover known to mankind ... :D :eyes: :p |
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| Phazon |
| Weird things happen these days with music. One day i walked into a nursing home to deliver something. You'd figure they would be playing something classical or easy listening for those people which are in their own state of mind at that point anyway..But no..They were playing " We Are Alive " - Pvd. I was like what the fuk. Is this song relieving of the pain they are goin through. We'll never know |
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