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Something for the prog(trance) addicts (pg. 3)
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stamper
quote:
Originally posted by DaveBegic
"theres no such thing as prog trance"

-slade 2003


LOL owned.
Teknoscaper.
quote:
Originally posted by DaveBegic
"theres no such thing as prog trance"

-slade 2003


Its true. But I was trying to at least see it from his angle. You know, 'prog trance'
starsurfer
well.. the only reason I call those tracks prog trance is that is because that is what I have always known them to be... even Morro calls that stuff prog trance.

But.. I would really like to know what is and isn't prog trance..

is there a definitive way to define them?

Wade you said something about 64 beat progression instead of 32.... ellaborate?

Scottie
djway
Yeah :)

As you know tracks have phrases, with each phrase having a different sound/s/note/movement(progression of the track) 2 sybolise it (IE symbol crash)

In trance 1 phrases is usually 32 beats, in progressive it's usually 64 beats.

LMK if you want something more detailed (I've got a decent page on this in 'that' thread on ITM)

--djway
muli
scottie prog trance would be the sasha of around 99, Nick warren, Max Graham, some lemon 8 stuff
starsurfer
ahh cool cool thanks for clarifying...

well, then .. all this stuff I thought was prog trance.. is really just slow and minimal melodic trance and tech trance then?

Anyone shoot me if I still label it as prog in my record box hehe??

Scottie
JayKuE
quote:
Originally posted by djway
In trance 1 phrases is usually 32 beats, in progressive it's usually 64 beats.

--djway



most prog [i define as more of a style, as it immerses itself into all genre's, house, trance, breaks etc.] i listen to is still usually in 32 beat phrases?
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