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Who is the greatest Trace producer? (pg. 12)
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| jonSun |
| quote: | Originally posted by iammesol
01 BT
02 Oliver Lieb
03 Ferry Corsten |
Ya i like them
I wanna throw in Push, Hi-Gate, Nu NRG |
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| dslim04 |
I would say for me and he is my favorite producer is: Andreas Schmidt Aka Ace Da Brain.
He has different kinds of sounds and surprises me with his productions, always different. |
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| Electrophile |
| Rikki Smith, nuff said. |
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| zenperson |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Y'know, I put PVD down in my post, but I don't think anyone has ever managed to agree with me and yet be so totally wrong in their reasoning before. |
Oh no.. imagine that... people having their own minds and their own opinions... :rolleyes: God forbid ANYONE reason different than you oh great know it all of Trance... Next time I want to express what I think, I'll make sure to check with you first to ensure that what I'm saying, is the right thing because we all know that System-J has ALL the answers to life's important questions ;) |
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| boi85 |
| of all time. obviously bt. obviously. |
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| Sykonee |
| quote: | Originally posted by zenperson
I didn't just start listenging to trance yesterday.. I've been following it for close to 6 years now... You quoted my post without even reading it....
I gave reference to Lieb in that statement, not directly by name, but a general allusion... So, yea... I've listened to Lieb ;), |
Looks like you also quoted my post without even reading it. I said *much* Oliver Lieb.
That's fine though. You say yourself you're at the 6 year mark, which is around the time most start to branch out and check out material away from their pet scenes/producers. You'll learn soon enough why Lieb gets the praise he does, and why his tracks eat PvD's material as a lite snack in almost every case. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by zenperson
Oh no.. imagine that... people having their own minds and their own opinions... :rolleyes: God forbid ANYONE reason different than you oh great know it all of Trance... Next time I want to express what I think, I'll make sure to check with you first to ensure that what I'm saying, is the right thing because we all know that System-J has ALL the answers to life's important questions ;) |
Yeah, you can express what you think. Equally I can disagree.
Sykonee: I have to ask how much PVD you've heard yourself. |
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| Sykonee |
| Mostly the Out There And Back era stuff. |
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| RebeL9 |
| I recommend everyone to judge PVD first after hearing his stuff from 1992-2000. After that he more or less went . |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sykonee
Mostly the Out There And Back era stuff. |
Ah well. There you go. You can't be going saying someone hasn't heard enough Lieb to judge him when you haven't heard a broad selection of PVD, can you? |
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| Trance-MB |
| quote: | Originally posted by RebeL9
wtf CAPELLA?? TRANCE??? |
I was expecting this from you :), stay cool...
Same actually goes for Culture Beat...
Man behind Cappella: Gianfranco Bortolotti who worked together with Mauro Picotto and RAF.
True, not real trance but without the vocals it's close. At least if you compare to all track whis are called trance nowadays.
It's of course Eurohouse.
I do believe Cappella and Culture Beat had huge influence in people getting in contact with trance.
Next to that many trance-fans loved Cappella. |
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| zenperson |
Skykonee and system j.... how about you both let people have their opinions and shut the hell up... Seriously, if you want to debate, then start a debate thread... This whole thread was about who YOUR favorite trance producer is... :wtf:
Skykonee, as for 6 years being about when people branch out to other artists...that's bull ... Your head is so far up your ass that you need a serious reality check...
And system J... you were 12 when the first time I saw PVD live... Again, people have their own reasons for liking artists... There's a nice way to disagree and you missed it by a long shot. |
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