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Trance in Japan : More and more famous !!!
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| DUMONDEFAN |
Hi people !
damn ! I think that trance music becomes very famous in Japan ! Ayumi Hamasaki, ELT got a special trance remixes album and I read often to I:Vibes that ONLY album like "The Very Best Of Ferry Corsten" are release in Japan !!! damn ! Japan people must be great ! WOWOWOWOW ! I think that Japan will become a great trance scene !!! what you think ?
regards
DUMONDEFAN ;) |
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| DJ Xtronic |
| Yea im not really gettin this....I noticed that for some reason japan is gettin a lot of stuff first and foremost. Take for example the ferry album u mentioned....plus the rank 1 dvd are being released in japan first. Since when did japan become the trance capital of the world? Since ayumi??? lol |
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| M.A.R.K |
the rank 1 album that will be released in japan doesn't come with a dvd. the euro release however, will have the trance energy dvd on it.
btw lets not forget johan gielen used to have residency at the velfarre which is a big club in japan from 1995-1997. so i'm pretty sure they have been exposed to a great deal of trance music in one form or another. |
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| wushuboy |
| all i want to know is if anyone got "the very best of ferry corsten album???" if anyone has it rip it!!!! |
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| hapamoto |
| word! im japanese.. but im not from there so i have no clue how the trance scene is.. |
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| nyczliquid |
japan is a country of music for sure...HUGE recordings done over there
theyre music scenes are all good in keeping the underground strong and alive...proven in the hip hop field...and lately the boomin electronic music scene.:D |
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| kurai |
| I wonder if Yoji Biomechanika and Kenji Ogura are japanese or european artists with japanese names.. |
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| SOS2 Galvatron |
Last I heard that the Japanese don't favor trance at all. (This was a year ago)
They only liked Techno and Jungle, but I guess things change and I hope to see the Japanese gettin' into trance b/c they don't know what they are missing |
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| infinity |
| quote: | Originally posted by kurai
I wonder if Yoji Biomechanika and Kenji Ogura are japanese or european artists with japanese names.. |
Yes they are Japanese.. Yoji runs his own label Hellhouse as well.. and is a totally wacky dude... and Kenji Ogura is signed onto Tracid Traxx... often produces with Melanie de Tria... both damn great guys..
other japanese producers i can think of who play within Europe and the US... Ken Ishii, Satoshi Tomiie, Denki Groove, Towa Tei, Captain Funk, Hirata Tomo, Seiji Funaka... but they're all usually superbly talented.. |
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| Great Outdoors |
If you are only basing your suspicion on these Ferry Corsten mixes released there, then I don't think it's a big deal yet.
But if trance really gets big in Jappan, that doesn't sound like very good news. Japan is the land of cheese- Japanese pop is huge, and I hate the sound of it. |
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| kurai |
| quote: | Originally posted by infinity
Yes they are Japanese.. Yoji runs his own label Hellhouse as well.. and is a totally wacky dude... and Kenji Ogura is signed onto Tracid Traxx... often produces with Melanie de Tria... both damn great guys..
other japanese producers i can think of who play within Europe and the US... Ken Ishii, Satoshi Tomiie, Denki Groove, Towa Tei, Captain Funk, Hirata Tomo, Seiji Funaka... but they're all usually superbly talented.. |
I was quite sure with Kenji, but not with Yoji. They both rock and prove that also japanese guys can produce good music. I love Cybertech and Ding A Ling (the original mixes). Well very happy they exist ;) |
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| SmellsExcellent |
and they got PS2 first as well... and the WRX STi and the Lan EVO and the Skyline GT-R... ina theyre lucky!
-M |
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