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vocals in trance (pg. 10)
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tachyon
.. trance is about emotion my good sir.

don't really need vocals to convey it.. its optional! :toocool:

:thepirate
luke.sykes
My two cents.

Vocals are good untill they make them the focal point of the track, and then the music behind it suffers, the second you put the big powerfull "fake emotive", vocals in, the music has to be so piss weak to let them throu7gh the mix, so they're musically boring, the good tracks are the ones, which have the nice rythms with the vocals, hence the reason for g and d's success.
DaveBegic
...and this is why people call me jaded. do you guys blame me?

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trance is all about big vocals and big synths. Its that simple.


1 point for the effort. -1 for the delivery.

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Originally posted by Dr P
nah dave you prove time and again you have no idea how to exist in society and prove to be useful.
Chookie
Well I still love vocal tracks and am very proud of the great vocal stuff that Keith writes! Unbelieve is a good example, and there will be many more to come! (He didn't enter his vocal stuff on the TT CD comp)
Nyquist_Theorem
good songs with vocals = good (remember james holdens last track? w00t w00t! :crazy: )
good songs without vocals = good

bad songs with vocals = bad
bad songs without vocals = bad

i do agree with the sentiment that there are some DJs who are more interested in dropping the latest ch00nage than they are making the crowd go off.

look at adam white dropping rock your body. if strangelove or old man pana had dropped it during one of their sets, there'd be a thread posted up here called "POLL: BURN AT THE STAKE VS TARRED AND FEATHERED - WHICH SHOULD IT BE?"

...yet when adam white dropped it, the 60+ punters who'd been on their arse on the couches and sidelines waiting for something familiar nearly trampled each other to death to get to the dancefloor, which was completely packed out (before returning to its half-filled state once the familiar tunes petered out - sorry peter)

The reality is that the vast majority of punters don't follow along with tunes the way we do - they want a mix of familiar and new, and by familiar i mean tunes they've heard and remember. like it or lump it, a tune like 'jump the next train' or 'skydive' will stick in a punter's head much more readily than the white-labelled-acetate 12-copies-made promo-only dub version of Gunther Van Boogeren's new single Ich Bin Eine Jadedfuuketarde (due for release in mid-2007 in Luxembourg and Romania and 2009 in Bolivia on Juan Valdez Records) that you've got listed in your sig as 'top choon of the hour'. If you don't believe me, just watch the dancefloor go off the next time an international drops one of those vocal trance bombs that so many here consider to be a groaner.

hopefully this logic can also be used as my excuse for only owning 20 records, 17 of which are more than 3 years old...
DaveBegic
ahh.. so you like jump the next train. :nervous:

ps. i was there while everyone was going off to rock your body rock. and it was sickening to say the least. if that song were a baby i would've dropped it at birth
00soups00
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Originally posted by Nyquist_Theorem
good songs with vocals = good (remember james holdens last track? w00t w00t! :crazy: )
good songs without vocals = good

bad songs with vocals = bad
bad songs without vocals = bad

i do agree with the sentiment that there are some DJs who are more interested in dropping the latest ch00nage than they are making the crowd go off.

look at adam white dropping rock your body. if strangelove or old man pana had dropped it during one of their sets, there'd be a thread posted up here called "POLL: BURN AT THE STAKE VS TARRED AND FEATHERED - WHICH SHOULD IT BE?"

...yet when adam white dropped it, the 60+ punters who'd been on their arse on the couches and sidelines waiting for something familiar nearly trampled each other to death to get to the dancefloor, which was completely packed out (before returning to its half-filled state once the familiar tunes petered out - sorry peter)

The reality is that the vast majority of punters don't follow along with tunes the way we do - they want a mix of familiar and new, and by familiar i mean tunes they've heard and remember. like it or lump it, a tune like 'jump the next train' or 'skydive' will stick in a punter's head much more readily than the white-labelled-acetate 12-copies-made promo-only dub version of Gunther Van Boogeren's new single Ich Bin Eine Jadedfuuketarde (due for release in mid-2007 in Luxembourg and Romania and 2009 in Bolivia on Juan Valdez Records) that you've got listed in your sig as 'top choon of the hour'. If you don't believe me, just watch the dancefloor go off the next time an international drops one of those vocal trance bombs that so many here consider to be a groaner.

hopefully this logic can also be used as my excuse for only owning 20 records, 17 of which are more than 3 years old...



i love it!!

whens our vs. set :)
Nyquist_Theorem
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Originally posted by DaveBegic
ahh.. so you like jump the next train. :nervous:

ps. i was there while everyone was going off to rock your body rock. and it was sickening to say the least. if that song were a baby i would've dropped it at birth


isn't that the whole point of djing - to make the crowd go off? :conf:

for sure we should have a proper crap-on in person next outing we're both at - cuz i reckon you're a right fooker! :toothless

don't tell JPL tho - i told him he was the biggestt fooker on TA and you don't want him getting jealous...
00soups00
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Originally posted by DaveBegic
ahh.. so you like jump the next train. :nervous:

ps. i was there while everyone was going off to rock your body rock. and it was sickening to say the least. if that song were a baby i would've dropped it at birth


pity the same thing didnt happen to your jaded ass.

seriously.. what is wrong with people having a ball to a slightly cheesy tune.. no-one is impressed with the people standing there crossing there arms.. they're the incapable socialites who miss out on the fun!~!
DaveBegic
only for 2 minutes though, because i'd rather hang around with my mates than sit there talking to some knob head off the internet who doesn't agree with me anyway :)

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Originally posted by Nyquist_Theorem
isn't that the whole point of djing - to make the crowd go off? :conf:

for sure we should have a proper crap-on in person next outing we're both at - cuz i reckon you're a right fooker! :toothless

don't tell JPL tho - i told him he was the biggestt fooker on TA and you don't want him getting jealous...

pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by Nyquist_Theorem
...yet when adam white dropped it, the 60+ punters who'd been on their arse on the couches and sidelines waiting for something familiar nearly trampled each other to death to get to the dancefloor, which was completely packed out (before returning to its half-filled state once the familiar tunes petered out - sorry peter)


yeah, thats all well and fine. im assuming white loves that song tho ;) he wouldnt own it and play it otherwise.

i really have all respect for punters who have to hear what they heard last time, or must hear something they know to have a good time/dance. i reckon one of the greatest things about dance events is that youre never too sure what youre gonna get. hearing faves is always great, but hearing a future fave is better imo.

and dammit begic, are we having a bad week? youve been firing shots left right & centre all week! :p
DaveBegic
cummins - just a bit of fun with a splash of opinion tied in. i nominate you for the coolest tasmanian out next to chopper reid btw.
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