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Commercial Trance Must Be Dead Too?
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Anyone noticed the apparent lack of those DJ Sammy/4 Strings type tunes on mass media radio lately? Whats up with that? Don't tell me the wider community is bored of it too?
Is this a sign that electronic music in general is dying up the arse on a commercial level. Is Australia turning into the United States of RnB Loving Bogans?
Discuss.
P.S If anyone in Melbourne can hook me up with Missy Higgins, I'd be much obliged. |
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| Light The Fuse |
all it takes is 2 big commercial tracks, they get cained senseless on nova and then everybody will be complaining about euro-cheese all over the airwaves.
it doesnt really make any difference, trance commerical and non commercial is strong, at werk today a chick brought in a dj sammy cd for all our enjoyment *rolls eyes until head explodes*.
Its still kicking, no point fighting it. |
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| A.J. |
I would say cheesy, commercial house has taken the place of eurodance on the airwaves. Popular FM radio stations (eg Nova) have been playing tons of house.....
Starsailor - Four To The Floor (Thin White Duk Mix)
Armand Van Helden - Hear My Name
Armand Van Helden - My My My
Eric Prydz - Call On Me
Michael Gray - The Weekend
Deep Dish - Flashdance
Gadjo - So Many Times
Goodwill - Happenis
Junior Jack - Stupidisco
Linus Loves - Stand Back
Martin Solveig - Rockin' Music
Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme (The HOUSE vocal version, not the good original Mix)
& many more tracks
Anyone agree?
:D :D :D :D
N.B. I'm not saying i don't like these tracks though. I'm quite a fan of handbag house, actually :stongue: |
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| DaveBegic |
| yeah, (mainstream) house is way more accessible than trance on the radio etc. |
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| Joshva |
Oh their is plenty of cheese being produced at the moment. Take:
Ian Betts - Love Ressurection . It's a fine slice of tasty cheese. It makes Castles In The Sky sound underground. |
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| marsh |
| quote: | Originally posted by Light The Fuse
..it doesnt really make any difference, trance commerical and non commercial is strong.. |
This is true, and what's more, "commercial" trance loathed so it is, sometimes plays an important although breif role in introducing people to music of the greater integrity which we enjoy these days (well, some of us who remain unjaded do).
Kind of like how "Robert Miles - Children" gave me chills years ago when I was still playing in a Rock/Metal band. It was powerful and emotive music, just like some Metal.
I deliberately don't have a cd player in my car or have any stations preset so I scan through and listen very widely to all sorts of music, even ethnic, classical, metal, classic rock, pop, and of course wicked electronic when it's on!
So I was scanning away and I heard a remix of "belinda carslile - summer rain" and it occured to me how nice the production quality was, but how nauseating the melody was.. then it occurred to me that most noobs need education about good trance, but unless they have someone to put them on the right track, or some radio cheese to break them in, they have little chance.. :toothless
This theory would also explain the proliferation of "one love" style bubblegum house... catchy motifs = radio support = exposure, and this unltimately will benefit the scene. Like it or not. |
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| gilmista |
| quote: | Originally posted by A.J.
I would say cheesy, commercial house has taken the place of eurodance on the airwaves. Popular FM radio stations (eg Nova) have been playing tons of house.....
Starsailor - Four To The Floor (Thin White Duk Mix)
Armand Van Helden - Hear My Name
Armand Van Helden - My My My
Eric Prydz - Call On Me
Michael Gray - The Weekend
Deep Dish - Flashdance
Gadjo - So Many Times
Goodwill - Happenis
Junior Jack - Stupidisco
Linus Loves - Stand Back
Martin Solveig - Rockin' Music
Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme (The HOUSE vocal version, not the good original Mix)
& many more tracks
Anyone agree?
:D :D :D :D
N.B. I'm not saying i don't like these tracks though. I'm quite a fan of handbag house, actually :stongue: |
agreed.. add to that lately:
Sander Kleinenberg - The Fruit
and now i heard Studio B - I Like Girls (Tom Neville mix.. the cheesy vocal mix, arghh this track is gold without the vocals)..
anyways its all better than hearing Hillary Duff or those teeny boppers! |
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| Light The Fuse |
| quote: | Originally posted by gilmista
Sander Kleinenberg - The Fruit
and now i heard Studio B - I Like Girls (Tom Neville mix.. the cheesy vocal mix, arghh this track is gold without the vocals)..
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arghhh but the vocals are soo much fun |
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| S_madis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joshva
Ian Betts - Love Ressurection . It's a fine slice of tasty cheese. It makes Castles In The Sky sound underground. |
I bet it doesn't make Infextious - Fly away sound underground
I couldn't agree more with Slade. Electronic music on a commercial level is dead and I know this for a fact because I have been driving my dad's car (which doesn't have a cd player nor tape) so am forced to listen to the radio and let me tell you, the amount of bling bling on there is beyond human comprehension. Sure I dont mind slapping on the radio and listening to some crap, it makes me appreciate the music I'm into even more, but when you hear about 1 million rnb tunes as compared to the rest of the cheesy stuff, you realise that we are turning into a nation of RnB loving bogans.
92.9 classic fm all the way :) |
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| narcism |
| quote: | Originally posted by Light The Fuse
arghhh but the vocals are soo much fun |
is that the "girls who want boys ....... continue to get into some mind bending boys on boys, girls on girls action thing" ??? |
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| marsh |
| quote: | Originally posted by S_madis
I bet it doesn't make Infextious - Fly away sound underground
I couldn't agree more with Slade. Electronic music on a commercial level is dead and I know this for a fact because I have been driving my dad's car (which doesn't have a cd player nor tape) so am forced to listen to the radio and let me tell you, the amount of bling bling on there is beyond human comprehension. Sure I dont mind slapping on the radio and listening to some crap, it makes me appreciate the music I'm into even more, but when you hear about 1 million rnb tunes as compared to the rest of the cheesy stuff, you realise that we are turning into a nation of RnB loving bogans. |
As in my prev post, only if you stick to the commercial stations though.. In Melbourne you've got Street FM 87.6(?!) 24h breaks/house/tech/prog/trance & SYN FM 90.7 which is run by some UNI I think and it's got some way alright stuff on it. I've also heard some banging sets on some smaller regional stations too so it's out there if you scan through- I'm sure Sydney would have those smaller stations too.
And you've always got guys like Infusion right?
| quote: | Originally posted by S_madis
92.9 classic fm all the way :) |
Bingo- it's quite a good listen from time to time! :) Except Trumpet Sonata's- they me more than Fitty-Cent or whatever the he's called/worth... |
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| eROs.au |
| commercial house is ! |
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