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Best Years Of Trance? (pg. 4)
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| mezizo |
i think it`s from 2002 - 2004
anyway i think that electronic music developps year by year as new tunes emerge.
But hey not all producers preform better than in the past,I`d say the majority of them. |
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| BTG |
| the only trance sets i listen to are from 1998-2002, tiesto was good back then too. |
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| Aristronica |
you know what, i've been listening since 1999, but to be serious - today's trance is best.
This is why - I can still listen to trance "way back when" and all the current hits. And some of the stuff that comes out today blows me away too. I have to admit that trance have evolved in the most amazing way and some of the artists to come out within the past couple of years have absolutely stunned me. On top of that - some of our favorite djs are getting old and I can't wait to see who replaces them on the top 5 lists across the world. |
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| AndySmith |
| quote: | Originally posted by Psy-T
1994 |
Who was 1994? |
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| AndySmith |
| quote: | Originally posted by kutvolkots
2003-2004
1999 was cheese, come on System F - Out of the blue is nowhere near the best trance track, it's cheese. 2005 it's dancemusic again... |
Sytem F - out of the blue may not be the greatest tune, noone said it was. Still a good one though. 1999 was an awesum year. |
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| gmoney |
98-02. I agree. Who could forget such tracks like "Heaven" by Dj Sammy and "Better off Alone" by Alice Deejay, from the masterpiece "Who needs guitars anyway", or the pure genious of "Castle in the Sky" by Ian Van Dahl?
I'm just screwing with you guys.
These tracks were cheesy and they sucked. |
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| ::TranceVanDyk:: |
| quote: | Originally posted by fuct4less
'92 - '95 |
i was in kindergarten - and entering 3rd grade back then. |
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| h0tsweetbabyd0l |
| to me it's 2000 /2002 |
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| tjpatel |
| 1998 to late 1999 |
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