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George Acosta presents The History of Trance 1993 - 2004 (pg. 2)
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| NPursuit |
| quote: | Originally posted by refuge.01^
George -n00bosta. |
Yeah OK cool kid! I've been listening to Trance for 5 years now. Not everyone has the same taste. |
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| refuge.01^ |
| quote: | Originally posted by NPursuit
Yeah OK cool kid! I've been listening to Trance for 5 years now. Not everyone has the same taste. |
Do you think that makes you cool? I could care less how long you've been listening to it.. for I have been listening to it for equally the same amount of time.
// refuge |
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| Az |
| quote: | Originally posted by refuge.01^
Do you think that makes you cool? I could care less how long you've been listening to it.. for I have been listening to it for equally the same amount of time.
// refuge |
you're the biggest gimp on this forum
and I'm sure you were the biggest gimp on the forum with your previous alias, whatever it was
back to the CD
can someone tell me which track(s) on there were from 1993? or pre 97 :stongue: |
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| Sand Leaper |
| quote: | Originally posted by Az
back to the CD
can someone tell me which track(s) on there were from 1993? or pre 97 :stongue: |
The original version of Children came out in 1995. I don't see any from 1993 though. |
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| UWM |
I would maybe put 4 of those on a 2 disc comp outlining the History of Trance from 93 - 04.
MAYBE. |
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| raditz |
You know, should they had picked a different name for the cd it wouldn't have been that bad (well, relatively). Acosta must have little to no respect for the music that he plays to lend his name for a cd like this. In order to make such a compilation you'd need a lot more than just these 2 cds, and that's only if you included the most commercial tunes without necessarily having the milestones of the trance era.
Anyway, I searched discogs for the years these were relased, just for the hell of it, and this is what I got:
CD # 1
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1. Libra presents Taylor – “Anomaly_Calling Your Name” (1995)
2. Sasha – “Xpander” (1999)
3. Lustral – “Everytime” (Mike Koglin Remix) (1999)
4. Three Drives – “Greece 2000” (1998)
5. Paul van Dyk – “Another Way” (Club Mix) (1999)
6. The Thrillseekers feat. Sheryl Deane – “Synaesthesia (Fly Away)” (Paul van Dyk Remix) (2000)
7. Matt Darey feat. Marcella Woods – “Beautiful” (Pulser Remix) (2002)
8. Energy 52 – “Café Del Mar” (John ‘00’ Flemming Remix) (2002)
9. Solar Stone – “Seven Cities” (V-One’s Living Cities Mix) (1999)
10. Delerium - “Silence” (DJ Tiësto’s In Search Of Sunrise Remix) (2000)
11. Mauro Picotto – “Lizard” (1999)
12. Push – “Universal Nation” (1998)
CD # 2
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1. Robert Miles – “Children” (Original Version) (1995)
2. Push – “Tranzy State Of Mind” (Club Mix) (2000)
3. BBE – “7 Days And One Week” (Ferry Corsten Remix) (2003)
4. Art Of Trance – “Madagascar” (Ferry Corsten Remix) (1999)
5. System F – “Out Of The Blue” (Original Mix) (1999)
6. Paul van Dyk – “For An Angel ‘98” (PvD E-Werk Club Mix) (1998)
7. Sunbeam – “One Minute In Heaven” (Future Breeze Remix) (2001)
8. DuMonde – “See The Light” (Original Mix) (1999)
9. Cosmic Gate – “Exploration of Space” (Club Mix) (2000)
10. Sosa – “The Wave” (Taucher Mix) (1997)
11. Trance Allstars – “The First Rebirth” (Taucher Remix) (1999)
12. Jon Secada – “Just Another Day” (George Acosta Remix) (????)
Now I also wonder where the hell he got 1993 from, amazing piece of crap... |
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| NPursuit |
| quote: | Originally posted by refuge.01^
Do you think that makes you cool? I could care less how long you've been listening to it.. for I have been listening to it for equally the same amount of time.
// refuge |
The point is people in this thread were discussing GA's new CD. The only thing you had to contribute was some punk ass remark. If you don't like GA than don't listen to him and don't post in threads discussing him. Not all of us like the same DJs but only the people that feel the need to act like a cool kid talk . It's taste in music there is no right or wrong, or "noob" music like you call it. There is only what you like and don't like. |
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| NPursuit |
| quote: | Originally posted by raditz
You know, should they had picked a different name for the cd it wouldn't have been that bad (well, relatively). Acosta must have little to no respect for the music that he plays to lend his name for a cd like this. In order to make such a compilation you'd need a lot more than just these 2 cds, and that's only if you included the most commercial tunes without necessarily having the milestones of the trance era. |
I was thinking it took some pretty big balls to name a CD that. :D It is a pretty decent CD but definitely not one of his bests. Plus most GA fans were looking for the usual 1 disc of Epic and 1 disc of Hard Trace. |
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| refuge.01^ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Az
you're the biggest gimp on this forum
and I'm sure you were the biggest gimp on the forum with your previous alias, whatever it was
back to the CD
can someone tell me which track(s) on there were from 1993? or pre 97 :stongue: |
Oh, I'm shaking! You're pretty tough to be sayin' that on-line.. you in' e-thug! |
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| JayD |
Quit it please.
Thanks.
JaY |
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| Ian^ |
| quote: | Originally posted by YaleTrance
another cash grab for Acosta. this guy is a joke.
12. Jon Secada – “Just Another Day” (George Acosta Remix)
That is a part of the history of trance? :stongue: |
it's one of those tracks you wish would go down in history to stop you being reminded of how gash it is
and I'm with ste, this has nearly all to do with 1993-1997 bar a couple of tracks, this guy seems to be the hybrid of judge jules, dave pearce and atb.... and a bit of a wanker to boot, speaking of which, anyone sees him, please do so :p |
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| Gordy |
| quote: | Originally posted by beema
whoever decided that George Acosta of all people should present the history of trance needs to be shot.
Acosta is a disgrace, and his fat retarded ass should in no way represent trance. |
All im going to say is the man didnt make a name for him self by being a y dj. |
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