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Trance: 2000 - 2010 (pg. 3)
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zoric
quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
personally I feel the opposite. the lyrics are becoming much cheesier and producers borrow much more elements from eachother. in 2000 we had one group with Above & Beyond sound. Today we have like 50 or something. Which most of are on the same label.

I think it's just a matter of time until the market gets satisfied with too many Shivers and Eternities and the epic trance of today will slowly fall back paving road for more versatile and forward thinking acts and labels. We already see some of them on the raise such as Source of Gravity, Propulsion, J00F, Iboga, Digital Structures etc.

I also think that many producers will give up copying the sound of 99 and this will be positive for the trance music. Since most efforts put down on doing so leads nowhere. Instead I think that some successful artists will go to the roots of trance music and borrow elements there. From the time when trance music was entrancing without any vocals or massive breaks.


so very true man ;)
websley
quote:
Originally posted by spc
imagine how many remakes there will be in 2010 :nervous:

2005 had waaaay too many remakes

So we're living in the age of remakes:(
Nrg2Nfinit
quote:
Originally posted by spc
imagine how many remakes there will be in 2010 :nervous:

2005 had waaaay too many remakes


blame it on the wonderful 80s :D
spc
quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
blame it on the wonderful 80s :D


i hope someone remakes that song "time flies" off the donnie darko movie before i learn how to produce and make a ty cover :haha:
Numidia
There were a bunch of remakes this year.. I personally don't mind that. But besides that I think there were plenty of sweet original tunes this year which kept me happy
Taz
This whole business of an entire night at the same BPM tempo HAS TO STOP!!
Anyone agree?
Rainborn
There so has to be some DJ's spinnin at different BPMs! If not, then that's a SPLENDID idea.
websley
quote:
Originally posted by Taz
This whole business of an entire night at the same BPM tempo HAS TO STOP!!
Anyone agree?

If you're looking at most prog sets, I guess your right... It just stays at +/- 130BPM:o
wink
quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
personally I feel the opposite. the lyrics are becoming much cheesier and producers borrow much more elements from eachother. in 2000 we had one group with Above & Beyond sound. Today we have like 50 or something. Which most of are on the same label.

I think it's just a matter of time until the market gets satisfied with too many Shivers and Eternities and the epic trance of today will slowly fall back paving road for more versatile and forward thinking acts and labels. We already see some of them on the raise such as Source of Gravity, Propulsion, J00F, Iboga, Digital Structures etc.

I also think that many producers will give up copying the sound of 99 and this will be positive for the trance music. Since most efforts put down on doing so leads nowhere. Instead I think that some successful artists will go to the roots of trance music and borrow elements there. From the time when trance music was entrancing without any vocals or massive breaks.


rebel u hit the money.. couldnt agree more.
plastikE
quote:
Originally posted by Taz
This whole business of an entire night at the same BPM tempo HAS TO STOP!!
Anyone agree?


I couldn't disagree with you more..:o

s3nate
Someone will bring back sounds of 90-96.... gotta love old sven vath and DJ Dag sets...
paranoik0
it'll continue becoming tier and tier like it has for the past 5 years, until someone suddenly remembers it and says "wait! this is awesome, let's do a revival of this" and everybody will jump on the trance bandwagon
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