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Best songs for recruiting trance fans
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AlphanumericEPC
What are your opinions of songs i could use to turn some techno novices onto good melodic and ambient trance.
Here are my pics

Silence - Delerium ft DJ Tiesto and Sarah
Damaged - Plummet ft nikki
The Journey - Lagoona
Escape - Kay Cee

I could really use your recomendations because i am developing quite a fanbase at my college with my trance mix CD's and club "field trips" i could use more original material to keep my stuff new. Thanks in advance

Alphanumeric Environmental Protection Agency Operative: KenHale
TeKnoHe@d2025
Gouryella- Gouryella <-I was able to get hard rockers to even like this song!
mindshooter
Hit em with some main Uplifting quality trax!......easy on the ear :)

Gouryella - Gouryella
Veracocha - Carte Blance
Airscape - Léspeanza
Aendy
Silence - Delerium ft DJ Tiesto and Sarah is the greatest propaganda tune for trance. All my poor friends who I force to listen to my music agrees on that its the only tune they could imagine to get for them self. And it is great!
mindshooter
Yeah last week i used a cut of Gouryella for a presentation i did in Power point in school...and believe it or not....a punk-rocker came up to me and asked me the name of it after the presentation was over ;)

Delirium - Silence has been loved by many in my family too :)
Beat_Chemist
If they are rockers Dj Visage-Rock that sound
Band People- Gouryella-Gouryella (usually I bust out with the video): or System-F:out of the blue
been sucessful with Quicksilver-Ameno, Nylon-Dream, Coast2coast-home
Or just about any of the live sets I have on Vid.
FinnHawk
see my recommendations page: http://members.home.net/sauli/music.htm
all the tracks I put on there are mainly geared towards newbies.

I say the cheezier, the better to start with... I LOVED the cheezy stuff at first, but once you get more into it you start to appreciate the more intelligent well produced tracks.

Anything by Antiloop is great for newbies, cuz of the short 3-4 minute song lengths that are closer to radio "pop" that listeners may be more familiar with. Antiloop makes GREAT "poppy" trance. Check out the following Antiloops tracks: Believe, In My Mind, Nowhere To Hide, Start Rockin', Trespasser, etc...

Also, don't limit yourself to trance... some people love the cheezy hard house type stuff too at first... Like Lock 'n Load - Blow ya Mind, Yomanda - Synth and Strings, JS16 - Stomp to my Beat, Mario Piu - Communication (Somebody Answer the phone), etc... I know they are pretty cheezy, but at least that'll get them into Electronic music and then they can branch out from there...

Also, some good tracks to convert hardcore rockers are the following cuz of the great use of electric guitars:

Sun Project - 380 Volts
Johann - Stranded (The Delta Remix)
The Delta - Travelling at the Speed of Thought

damn, I wish I knew more tracks like those three...

Sal
The Master
I'm sure these won't fail:

Yahel - Voyage
Westbam - Wizards of the sonic
Loop Control - Reflections
Allure - No more tears
FASTDJMP3
These are the best IMO :

Veracocha - Carte Blanche
Binary Finary - 2000 (yes 2000)
Mirco de Govia - Epic Monolith (this one is great to convince)
Gouryella - Gouryella
System F - Exhale

i know Exhale and Epic Monolith are new but right now they are IMo the best trance convincing tracks

and then if it works u can start with

DJ Tiesto - Urban Train
Fire & Ice - Souvenir de Chine
Orinoko - Islan (Thrilskeelers Remix)
integrity1
most of my friends are rap fans so alot of them like something with what they'd call a "club edge" to them. i played them yves deryuter-just feel free(dumonde remix), the digital blonde-electra, the quest-c-sharp, and just about any dj mind-x. then i was able to play them a little more uplifting stuff like urban train, dj helios-orbit up, groovezone-i love the music

lMIlk
to impress a rocker, you must think like a rocker...
MrBurns
Ayla Part 2, it was what go me.
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