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What The **** Is mcprog/mctrance (pg. 2)
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Sand Leaper
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Originally posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ
why the would i serach when i can post here and see over 10 replies within an hour......


Because they'd say the exact same thing as you'd find by using the search function. Nice attitude by the way.
Phortastic
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Originally posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ
why the would i serach when i can post here and see over 10 replies within an hour......



LOL yeah waiting an hour for the answer is way better then finding it via search within the minute lol.
nice logic bro :stongue:
Radagast
McTrance!

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Originally posted by Ishkur
heh...they use the word "McTrance".

As far as I know, I was the first person to start calling it that, somewhere around early 98 or so, to refer to the cheaply made mass-marketed, mass-produced trance that used the same template over and over again, clogging all the record pools. Like fast food. Hence: McTrance. Quality sacrificed in favour of sheer quantity.

And then two years later I came out with this:

http://www.cafeshops.com/oakey



Your searches won't find that!
Sand Leaper
Well done, you actually credited Ishkur this time.
Subey
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Originally posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ
can someone please explain to me what the this is... or is this just a new genre someone made up??? so who can explain this


I hear Pavlov ringing his bell... Who will be first to answer its siren like call?
Radagast
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Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Well done, you actually credited Ishkur this time.


Mr. Yokota is a man of great musical talent, it is true! I like his Ebi work as much as his early Harthouse trance forays!
Sand Leaper
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Originally posted by Radagast
Mr. Yokota is a man of great musical talent, it is true!


I agree. I still haven't gotten Sakura though, shame on me.
Radagast
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Originally posted by Sand Leaper
I agree. I still haven't gotten Sakura though, shame on me.


A shame indeed! As for this early Japanese Trance, I do not know the full story, but a short version tells that Sven Väth met Mr. Yokota in GOA around '92-93, where Mr. Yokota gave him various DATs containing some of his music. These tapes impressed Sven, so he signed some tracks and albums to Harthouse! I wish there were a way to know the whole tale however.
Sand Leaper
quote:
Originally posted by Radagast
A shame indeed! As for this early Japanese Trance, I do not know the full story, but a short version tells that Sven Väth met Mr. Yokota in GOA around '92-93, where Mr. Yokota gave him various DATs containing some of his music. These tapes impressed Sven, so he signed some tracks and albums to Harthouse! I wish there were a way to know the whole tale however.


I seem to recall he was the first asian to ever play at the Berlin Loveparade. His meetings with Väth explains that I guess.
SYSTEM-J
"Mc" means "bad for your l33t image".

Pio
Wow, I remember when I came up with this McProg nonsense about a year ago. I've been away from TA for a while and I'm surprised with how this term has caught on.

McProg is one of the reasons why TA turned me off for the past half year. Too many Markus Schulz and ASOT whores made this place boring, because most of their music is overprocessed biodegradable supersaw junk. Even Tijs started to play a few of these tracks, and that really scared me. LOL. Oh well, hello everyone.
Radagast
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Originally posted by Sand Leaper
I seem to recall he was the first asian to ever play at the Berlin Loveparade. His meetings with Väth explains that I guess.


I would not doubt it! Though I did not know Mr. Yokota was a Disk Jockey at any time. As for Loveparade, I wasn't there of course, but I heard a recording of Sven's set in 1991, and he dropped none other than Curare - Schneller Pfeil! A year before its official release, if the dates be correct. Not surprising, considering his label position and his relationship with Mr. Hildenbeutel! What a classic Loveparade moment!
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