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How much BIGGER is Trance in Europe (pg. 5)
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| Ory |
| quote: | Originally posted by edski
noob... eastern europe is a country now? |
Did he say it was? And the question was "how big is trance in Europe?", not "how big is trance in this and that European country?". |
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| edski |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ory
Did he say it was? And the question was "how big is trance in Europe?", not "how big is trance in this and that European country?". |
WTF then does he know about Eeaster Europe. I'm from Eastern Europe
and yes there is EDM music here.
I don't even have to go to a club I go to a mall here in my town
and this ing designer clothing store has a dj that plays trance
while I shop for shoes. And nobody cares...
They don't even have that in the states. Only hip hop so I would
say its bigger here also. |
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| Atari Addict |
| quote: | Originally posted by edski
They don't even have that in the states. Only hip hop so I would
say its bigger here also. |
you must be a moron i have heard many an electronic song on in stores...do you live in the US...didn't think so, wanker
and yes i agree it is bigger in europe just the same. |
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| edski |
depends where in the states I've been to detroit and san fran
ok I agree I haven't been anywhere but I spend there like
6 months and o man... what a lack of EDM.... And anyone
I met there that was into EDM were E kids and raver freaks..
Maybe that's stereotyping but over the new years in all of san
fran in 2003 there was like 0 good parties. I know all the ppl
went away during this time but so what... being a university town and all
We had to go to nevada for a cracked out rave ... that's all. |
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| Atari Addict |
| when college towns here are dead for hollidays there are REALLY dead:(. A lot of good things happen in Miami durring that time tho |
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| ColleenKelly |
If you aren't in a big city in the US, your exposure to culture of any kind is severely limited. (Trust me, I live in LA but am from a town of 4,000 people near Pittsburgh) This country is HUGE, with a billion tiny towns in-between the large cities, and each has its own culture (and accent). But EVERYTHING is culture and exposure, or lack thereof... and even THEN there is no accounting for taste.
Trance isn't as big in the US as in Europe because you cannot like what you've never heard. The US floats in a huge sea of popular culture. I went back home a month ago, and no one knew what Trance was. Maybe 5 or 6 teenagers in the whole town. But that is just my experience... |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by slinkyhead
like what? |
There was loads of cheesy house up there- Eric Prydz was number 1 for 6 weeks alone... then there was Shapeshifters and LMC... And there were loads of Top 20 tracks like Deep Dish, Fatboy Slim, Faithless, Groove Armada, Boogie Pimps, Armand van Helden, Prodigy, Ferry Corsten, Motorcycle, Ocean Lab and so on. |
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| Project 7 |
| Its simple US sucks |
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| eRRaTiK |
| quote: | Originally posted by swisstoni_uk
so its easier for Trance and other forms of EDM to reach out in places like the Netherlands. |
swisstoni
trance is a universal language :) |
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| Stino |
I could say i live in the trance capital country of the world: HOLLAND
its pretty huge here, trance energy was massive ! |
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| halexander837 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Project 7
Its simple US sucks |
I am not afraid to laugh when someone talks negative about the trance scene here. :haha: :haha: |
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| Ste |
| trance in the uk is definatly on the downturn, i can honestly say hand on heart of the random people ive met or bumped into in real life (outside of a club) none of them have said they like trance. all the people i either know from TA or have met in clubs so they dont really count when you are thinking of random people off the street. |
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