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Sick of progressive trance!! (pg. 3)
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| Spang |
| quote: | Originally posted by websley
For christ sake, they're all f*cking remixes! No wonder why there's such a WALL between progressive and Trance. There's always a bunch of headz who need to f*ck things up with a remix.
Next time you call things 'progressive', be sure you come with the actual progressive stuff and not only remixes! And if you say that the original versions are actually progressive (which I think you would), I say that those tracks are thus not good enough on it's own. Which concludes to the fact that progressive tracks are often not good on their own!
:whip:
Now waiting for the flaming to come up...:nervous:
Kick me |
What the are you talking about. Going by that your saying every single track that has had a remix is crap in its original form therefore pretty much every single track ever made was to start with before a remix??? So trance tracks like Universal nation, 1998, communication, 7 cities etc all suck in there original form then???
i love trance and progressive just as much but i think by playing progressive (or harder style) is the only way you can be original in the sound your putting out and not sound like every other trance dj out there. Look at the tracklists for most trance dj sets on here. Same tracks over and over again, but progressive djs each have a different sound and different tracks all the time making each set unique somewhat.
Each to there own. Music is like politics and religion. You either like it or not. im not a fan anymore of ASOT or ANOT. Too much cheese and not enough originality. there is only so much anthem trance one can take. |
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| JulesPLees |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spang
i love trance and progressive just as much but i think by playing progressive (or harder style) is the only way you can be original in the sound your putting out and not sound like every other trance dj out there. Look at the tracklists for most trance dj sets on here. Same tracks over and over again, but progressive djs each have a different sound and different tracks all the time making each set unique somewhat.
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werd >')
isnt that why its called progressive? - forward thinking and original |
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| S_madis |
| quote: | Originally posted by websley
It's always been progressive on the TA forums! From the moment you're not a newbie anymore, you're supposed to love progressive!:whip: And it's so ed up with the idea of making new kinds of melodies and other downtempo bull that it has lost its pure Trance feeling! In these bizarre days, people are more and more pulled back to the good old uplifting! And wtf is wrong with proper cheese? - If you compare ONLY the musical value (varieties!!) of let's say: "Milk Inc. - The Sun Always Shines On TV" with progressive bullcrack like: "Tilt - The World Dosen't Know (Ozgur Can Remix)", you come to the conclusion that the first one is actually a SONG!:eek:
Do whatever you want, you costum-name freakz! You're only fooling yourselves!:stongue:
For christ sake, they're all f*cking remixes! No wonder why there's such a WALL between progressive and Trance. There's always a bunch of headz who need to f*ck things up with a remix.
Next time you call things 'progressive', be sure you come with the actual progressive stuff and not only remixes! And if you say that the original versions are actually progressive (which I think you would), I say that those tracks are thus not good enough on it's own. Which concludes to the fact that progressive tracks are often not good on their own!
:whip:
Now waiting for the flaming to come up...:nervous:
Kick me |
sorry champ! next time I'll wack on Armin Van Buuren's remix or Dj Tiesto's remix for you. BTW the original of the world doesn't know absolutely s on the Ozgur can mix. |
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| djway |
| quote: | Originally posted by sezzy
progressive is da :D |
Different strokes different folks guys.....relax.
And yes, dutch english is SO hot! ("it's like how you say....")
--djway |
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| Philby |
| quote: | Originally posted by JulesPLees
werd >')
isnt that why its called progressive? - forward thinking and original |
i thought it was originally some ironic joke, lets call this music that is boring and doesnt go anywhere 'progressive' :p |
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| JulesPLees |
| John 00 is a progressive dj |
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| Philby |
| quote: | Originally posted by JulesPLees
John 00 is a progressive dj |
note use of the smiley indicating the post was in jest ;) |
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| Simon00 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Philby
note use of the smiley indicating the post was in jest ;) |
Hey arent you on school camp? You coming sat night yet? |
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| christos |
prog trance has its place in a "trance" night. Love it or hate it, you have to warm up to melodic/epic whatever you think it's called.
You can't start bashing out the latest hugest most epic trance hits to a crowd who have just gotten out of the shower and settled in with a drink at the club. In reality yeah you can do this, but where do you end up after a huge epic set from the word go!? Either Happy happy hardcore yeah.... or home after the first two dj's. Think about it.
I believe the main point of this discussion is the inexperience of some dj's and the way they have pigeon holed themselves into a particular style. If that's what you like great, good for you.
I enjoy mixing all elements into my sets. Keeps it interesting for me and most importantly the crowd. It also allows me to be unique and diverse in what I do - stand out from the rest. |
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| 00soups00 |
| quote: | Originally posted by christos
prog trance has its place in a "trance" night. Love it or hate it, you have to warm up to melodic/epic whatever you think it's called.
You can't start bashing out the latest hugest most epic trance hits to a crowd who have just gotten out of the shower and settled in with a drink at the club. In reality yeah you can do this, but where do you end up after a huge epic set from the word go!? Either Happy happy hardcore yeah.... or home after the first two dj's. Think about it.
I believe the main point of this discussion is the inexperience of some dj's and the way they have pigeon holed themselves into a particular style. If that's what you like great, good for you.
I enjoy mixing all elements into my sets. Keeps it interesting for me and most importantly the crowd. It also allows me to be unique and diverse in what I do - stand out from the rest. |
and you certainly do stand out Chriso :)
i remember your tech-trance banging set...
that was great!!!
hahaha
you saw my signature aeroplane 'wings' move |
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