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If you could pick one moment in dance music history... (pg. 6)
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| KennethThomas |
An exact moment would be at Area One in Detroit and Oakenfold dropping Suburban Train to close his set. He had played Detroit a few months earlier and he had just gotten Sub Train promo and i think the detroit show was the first time he played it. I remember that D:Fuse and me were jsut going nuts and had never heard it yet. After the set, D asked Oakey what it was and hes just laughed and said it was the new Tiesto.
Fast Forward a few months to the Area One show... i knew he was going to play "this new Tiesto track" and i just waited for it. When it dropped, it was probably my favorite moment not as a DJ in the EDM scene. |
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| mute9003 |
the album called "funtastic dance" had 2 songs in it
zona-por causa do amor
1000 people- parade
that i still remember after about 10 years of not hearing them
and of cource robert miles-children i heard on the radio and my guess a remix of his that sounded similar,and then i came to america and i was able to tune into wsia(college of staten island radio) they played some sickest i ever heard to this day i was felt hi with no drugs. |
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| mute9003 |
| and saltwater of cource |
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| tubularbills |
I remember that two of the biggest tracks i heard in the beginning that got me started in the EDM genre was Armin's Communication and DJ Tiesto's Sparkles [original mix, but also Magikal Remake]. and i still love those tracks today.
but if i could pick one moment in dance music history it would have to be the first time i heard Max Graham's Airtight. just damn amazing. |
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| djmetatron |
The moment Jan Johnston - Flesh 2002 (Tiesto Mix) was made...
or maybe when BT created Flaming June...
it's somewhat of a toss-up |
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| Enrico |
Atlantic ocean - Waterfall did it for me, still an awesome tune.
And off course i got hooked on the Robert Miles stuff after hearing Children. |
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| Snagglepulse |
| It was probably Technotronic's "Pump Up the Jam" that got me into EDM. I was around five when I first heard it. |
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| xstalkrx |
| quote: | Originally posted by lilcapfromtedub
The first time I heard the Mortal Combat song, I knew i liked that kind of music!!! But I really didn't get into trance until my friend gave me 'R&R' by BT. Ever since he gave me that album, I've been hooked!!! |
LOL! me too! I loved that Mortal Kombat song, but at the time didn't understand that I loved a completely new genre in music. That song would play at the credits of the movie and i would watch the credits and rewind them. lmao. |
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| Joost |
| I was listening to oldschool house and such when I was like 10-11 yrs old with my buddy. He had some tapes with recorded mixes of the radio. Then I started to listen to hardcore and , but after a while I got the cd Magik Six from my nephew and I really liked it. Then I got "In Search of Sunrise" from that same buddy and I was totally hooked. CD after that was Tiesto @ Innercity 99 and Ferry Corsten @ Innercity (was that also 99? I don't remember). |
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| vrahnos |
| quote: | Originally posted by djmetatron
The moment Jan Johnston - Flesh 2002 (Tiesto Mix) was made...
or maybe when BT created Flaming June...
it's somewhat of a toss-up |
so, 1995 or 2001? :haha: |
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| djmetatron |
| quote: | Originally posted by vrahnos
so, 1995 or 2001? :haha: |
whats so funny bout that?
Flaming June was the first real trance tune that I heard and loved. But Flesh was the one that did me in. Plus it was one of the first tunes that I heard at a rave while rolling :tongue3 (Paul Oakenfold 2001, IN A WHEREHOUSE!!).
So I would have to say that Flaming June is the classic moment in dance music history and Flesh 2002 is the
OMGIDiiiIIiiieeeEEEeEEE!!!11!!1!!!oneoenon3:eyespop::eyes::eyespop::eyes::eyespop::eyes: ...moment in dance music history.
but I would probably give it to Flesh if I had to choose. :D |
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