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| Hype X |
| Trance is just getting harder thats all.. when i listen to some of the older stuff its very mellow. these days there a faster stronger beat. more for dancing to. also old trance has a million layers of sound to it. i find these days trance doesnt usually have more then four or so, but interestingly the texture is still thick and crunchy. I never really listened to much older stuff tho cause ive only been converted in the last year. i predict it will become harder and darker this year.. cant wait! |
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| DOOMBOT |
You can find the sound you speak of today in yesterdays music as well. But I know what you are talking about. Seems like the trance djs then were dropping more melodic stuff as compared to the hard grinding beats today. :)
And yeah, 2005 was actually a nice year for trance so I can only imagine that its all uphill from here! :D |
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| butterball |
| i agree with what you said about there only being a 4 sounds in a song. I go to listen to something and the simplicity and repetiveness of the song makes you just want to turn it off, but some songs can pull it off. |
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| weymouth |
| It really depends on the type of DJ that Im listening to. Sometimes Ill catch a set and it is rediculously fluffy and mellow making each track sound exactly like the last track without any surprises or change. Other times Ill hear a set that is so dark and hard that I end up with a headache in 30 minutes. So I dont think it's getting any harder or any mellow than any other year, just depends on who you listen to. |
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| DOOMBOT |
| Ferry is great at mixing all the fluff and rough stuff together. :D |
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