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Trance and prog 101- more education for you all. (pg. 2)
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00soups00
that gorilla = :D


some of his OPINIONS are correct in my mind, but as Gil said, if it works, who cares what it is...

we need to stop analysing our music and just f00kin enjoy it
christos
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Originally posted by 00soups00
that gorilla = :D


some of his OPINIONS are correct in my mind, but as Gil said, if it works, who cares what it is...

we need to stop analysing our music and just f00kin enjoy it


I second that! When it comes to music, it is very personal and for that same reason, we all draw our own conclusions as to its evolution, where it started etc. etc. Me, I go with what and how I feel and it has worked every time. I have been listening to music for some time now and have seen changes and seen trance evolve but my depiction would be different from the next persons. Just get out there and enjoy the stuff you don't need to analyse. Good music is good music!


Chris Pana
DaveBegic
all hail the great know it all, now i can sleep at night knowing that ex-dj mark "knows" where "progressive" and "trance" came from
Xavier
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Originally posted by Huebor




that Gorilla, is rubbing the Eli-!
JayKuE
cheers jules. interesting read.

epic house scene came about in 91 though, through the renaissance nights. sasha playing there first, then diggers joining him later. he's 5 years off track. sorry, just being pedantic. interesting theory bout progressive house being spawned to counter trance though.
i agree, though not at the period where he defines trance, ala ferry/armin. the period i think it happened is here from his own quote

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Epic house sound started to get a little faster and the lead synth lines became a little more the main focus throughout 96 and early 97, and people started referring to the sound as “trance” rather than “Epic” House.


this is alreedy apparent in early releases i.e. renaissance mix collection part 2, northern exposure. i think in that renaissance mix collection, rober miles - children makes an appearance, so that proves that point. anyway, there's where i think the two genre's began to fork. i think its around that time when prog began to become pretty dark. quote "think".

either way, everything originated from house, which originated from disco :)
JulesPLees
I cannot see the problem with music history discussion on a music website :conf:
If there wasnt any analysis then these boards would just be promotional tools and nothing else.
I get enjoyment from my music by analysing it. :)

With his article...yeah some of the things he says are a bit off (IMHO)...
I gotta agree that prog and trance sPLit apart a while back..
listen to Digweed of 8 years ago and Digweed of today...
Same goes for Sasha and pretty much the rest of the OG's.
I dont think prog was created to be an alternative to trance...but it has become the *socalled* uncheesy journey music. Listening to the new generation of trance DJ's...Ive noticed that there are a lot less big cheezy synth lines..and their sets do build...I just have this funny feeling that history is gunna repeat itself.
gilmista
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Originally posted by JulesPLees
I gotta agree that prog and trance sPLit apart a while back..


just a bit off the topic, is this whole PL thing second nature to you by now? How do you remember to write it in every sentence?
00soups00
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Originally posted by JulesPLees
I cannot see the problem with music history discussion on a music website :conf:
If there wasnt any analysis then these boards would just be promotional tools and nothing else.
I get enjoyment from my music by analysing it. :)




I dont think there is a problem with music history discussion here either, but i think its something we are all passionate about (everyone on the boards) so an opinion like this persons writeup is naturally going to take some flaming.

Personally I keep my analysation for things in life which can be changed and which have negative influences in my life, whether that be relationships, or my behaviours or my way of thinking, but with music, its never negative. It always picks me up on a Friday morning when i head into work on the train listening to a state of trance, it always brings a tear to my eye whenever i hear Nocturnal Creatures, I always get a chill down my spine whenever i hear an old classic like For An Angel or Blue Fear. WHY ANALYSE THAT??? Music and trance is a thing of beauty, and whilst its good to have the knowledge of knowing its roots, and knowing where it might be headed, at teh end of the day im not going to analyse something that brings me such happiness, at the risk of becoming too much of a 'chin stroker' and taking the pure enjoyment that trance brings me.
loulabell
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Originally posted by gilmista
just a bit off the topic, is this whole PL thing second nature to you by now? How do you remember to write it in every sentence?


Sorry off the topic again - Gilmista what does your title above your av mean :conf:
gilmista
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Originally posted by loulabell
Sorry off the topic again - Gilmista what does your title above your av mean :conf:


umm that's my DJ name... no relation to your friend from vinylwarning :)

JulesPLees
hehe yeah the PL is ingrained in my psyche'..(or Ive written a kewl little macro)
quineska
Interesting analysis of what the difference between trance and progressive is....

I always thought progressive was a more general term for trance/house that lacked the more melodic/vocal/cheesier elements of both genre. It kinda built up on each part of the song, layering here and there, and never really moving to any peak or highlight in the song. I also though progressive always lasted longer like 7-12min for a song.

Compared this to trance, which has seemed to take a very pop-orientated focus and doesn't seem to last as long ( no more than 5 minutes?) and is more melodic, would make better use of vocals etc.

Listening to trance over the past few years, I think it's starting to deviate away from the (horrible) pop days around 98-early 2000).

Just my thoughts
Christopher Armstrong
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