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Help me understand what happened to Trance... (pg. 14)
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| Stasis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Donkeyness
...looking back objectively in my quest to find the answers, it seems that the best explanation for why I no longer enjoy epic/anthem trance and feel a sense of disillusionment is (insert explanation here)."
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The problem is in the final three words: "Insert explanation here." That explanation, however well-reasoned, will always be subjective. |
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| Ishkur |
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
Why do u contantly come on here acting like you are so old school and that some how gives you some sort of street cred??
I went to a rave in 1989 and was clubbing every weekend from 1991 up to last Friday...does that mean i can bitch and moan like you with impunity? |
Sure, if you have something to bitch and moan about.
In all honesty, longevity or experience has nothing to do with anyone's argument here. Neither mine nor yours. I was just correcting him. |
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| Ishkur |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stasis
I did put a lot on the table.
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no you didn't. |
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| DJFreaq |
How about drop it! The style evolves on it's own.
And because of that, I ocassionaly find something new to listen to.
BUT most of the time I enjoy listening to older electronic music.
It's all good in my opinion .
Like unwordly said, this topic is to cyclical. :rolleyes: |
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| thoughtlessjex |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zombie0915
Todays music is more drinking music than it is stimulant music, because todays music wants to be legal and accepted by society, so it is smoother, calmer, slower, less exciting, because no drugs taht make you excited are legal. Think about it, all the biggest forms of music these days seem to work really well for drinking. One of the big prog songs is called "drink to get drunk". DnB, breaks, hiphop, prog, are drinking music, and if trance wants to become popular and accepted in industry it must also be drinking music. |
/me waits for Tiest0r to remix "Get Low." |
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| dj_kane |
| quote: | Originally posted by unwordly
Todays music is more drinking music than it is stimulant music, because todays music wants to be legal and accepted by society, so it is smoother, calmer, slower, less exciting, because no drugs taht make you excited are legal. Think about it, all the biggest forms of music these days seem to work really well for drinking. One of the big prog songs is called "drink to get drunk". DnB, breaks, hiphop, prog, are drinking music, and if trance wants to become popular and accepted in industry it must also be drinking music. |
this comment is very true. dance music evolved around the drug scene from the early 90's when estacy become of existence in the dance scene. the clubbers then listened to old skool which evolved into the trance scene. nowadays the music is made for the clubbers who jsut shake their heads and talk to their friend in the club. i believe the passion in music is lost. it may have evolved but i prefered it when the ''drug music'' was being preduced. didnt take drugs myself as ive always loved music for music but seeing people enjoying so much steered me towards djing then producing. those people dont exist in the quanitities as they used too nowadays. |
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| tiesto14 |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_kane
this comment is very true. dance music evolved around the drug scene from the early 90's when estacy become of existence in the dance scene. |
HUH?
EDM/Dance music, whatever you may call it, has its roots with Disco...and started over a decade before 1990. And Exctasy was just as popular in the 1970s as it was in the 1990s...the difference was that it was legal. |
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| dj_kane |
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
EDM/Dance music, whatever you may call it, has its roots with Disco...and started over a decade before 1990. And Exctasy was just as popular in the 1970s as it was in the 1990s...the difference was that it was legal. |
i wouldnt classify trance in the same catagory as disco. house evolved from disco. estacy wasnt as popular in the 70's. it was more of an acid era. estacy really became big in the dance scene with the introduction of old skool.
my point being was that producers knew what people on estacy wanted to hear and so they produced 'e' music. now their creating 'drinking' music. |
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| tiesto14 |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_kane
i wouldnt classify trance in the same catagory as disco. house evolved from disco. |
Oh..well u said dance music...not trance...sorry.
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_kane
estacy wasnt as popular in the 70's. it was more of an acid era. estacy really became big in the dance scene with the introduction of old skool. |
E sure was popular in the 70s...but like i said wasnt as big of a deal. Acid was a late 60s to early 70s thing that revolved around, for the most part, hippies.
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_kane
my point being was that producers knew what people on estacy wanted to hear and so they produced 'e' music. now their creating 'drinking' music. |
I fully disagree,,,,,and think you are way off base. |
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| dj_kane |
| quote: | Originally post buy tiesto14
I fully disagree,,,,,and think you are way off base. |
in what way?
maybe im not wording things properly. i haven't heard a real good track since the cheese scene came about. producers have been trying to make tracks that are a totally different sound due to the cheese. it ruined the trance that existed (although there were some excellent tunes still being made), however the cheese has moved into the house market and i think that trance can recover from this blip. will in fact it will. i listen to productions made by people on this and they are what i would call old skool trance 98-02 era and they dont get signed.
there are productions that are what i would call average that i listen to also and they get signed because their generic and of the same standard if the trance being produced today. |
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| torontotrance |
I used to argue who is better and who has the bigger internet pen0r but I'm frankly too old to give a anymore.
honestly, who gives a , who is more old sk00l, who gives a who is attended raves. I mean if you wanted to claim who is more old sk00l, have an argument with Wicked Neo, who started clubbing in the days of Acid House (when most of us were 5-10). |
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| tiesto14 |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_kane
in what way? |
I disagree about what you say about producers making a "druggie sound" or a "drunk sound"...producers produce what makes people dance, usually. And sadly cheese makes the MAJORITY of people dance and the MAJORITY of people in clubs are not die hard EDM fans but instead the run of the mill going out to have fun people. |
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