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Trance producers that does not suck nowadays (pg. 2)
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| Cosmic Fur |
| Maybe his point is that there are about as much creativity in Trance productions recently as there are peanuts in a jar of pickles? |
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| EvilTree |
| quote: | Originally posted by loca
8wonders and Luke Terry are 2 of my favorites right now. |
Yay another Luke Terry fan.
He hasn't produced anything really good last year or so though. |
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| EvilTree |
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceGrooves
ok so whats the point of this thread again ???
for us to name producers and for you to tell us how boring slate or upcoming they are or u just dont know of them ??
i am confused here :conf: |
Point me towards good producers last year or so.
Now I have my opinion of what is good and bad, so a lot of your suggestions I won't like.
But I appreciate the time and effort |
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| EvilTree |
| quote: | Originally posted by SPANIARD
Try these tracks.... hopefully I'm putting you in the right direction.
Peter Dafnous-'Sweet Deception'(Original Mix)
DJ Underwater vs. Mane-'Arctic Circle'(Original or Go for a tranzy walk remix)
Aerium-'Dolphins'(Serenade Remix)
3rd Moon-'No More W8ing (Original Mix)
Vast Vision-'Taiga'
Romi-'Back to Beijing'
Brisky-'First light'(Activa Dub mix) |
will check them out.
cheers |
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| TranceGrooves |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Maybe his point is that there are about as much creativity in Trance productions recently as there are peanuts in a jar of pickles? |
well then please do tell me if you were a trance producer what would your definition of creativity be in your trance productions.
i am curious to know as how you define creativity.
and if his point is what u say it is then why start a thread about trance lolz accept the fact that your trance days are over and move on hoping one day you dont suffer the same feeling you do right now with whatever genre has you grooving. |
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| TranceGrooves |
| quote: | Originally posted by EvilTree
Point me towards good producers last year or so.
Now I have my opinion of what is good and bad, so a lot of your suggestions I won't like.
But I appreciate the time and effort |
i did point you in that direction but as u said majority of them u dont like so theres not much i can do now can i lolz
and your welcome ya silly treehugger!!! :haha: :haha: |
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| smuncky |
| ronski speed and stoneface & terminal have some amazing tracks. |
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| Cosmic Fur |
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceGrooves
well then please do tell me if you were a trance producer what would your definition of creativity be in your trance productions.
i am curious to know as how you define creativity.
and if his point is what u say it is then why start a thread about trance lolz accept the fact that your trance days are over and move on hoping one day you dont suffer the same feeling you do right now with whatever genre has you grooving. |
I define creativity as simply something that sticks out. For example, I can hum out a few Trance tunes from the 2000-era without barely any effort, yet ask me to hum out anything from the Schulz set from last weekend, and the only one I'd be able to do is Karen Overton - Your Loving Arms, and even that is only because of the lyrics (which ironically, aren't even original). His set was phenomenal, don't get me wrong, but the tunes themselves are not memorable. |
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| starsearcher |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
your grammar is teh suxxerest. |
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| TranceGrooves |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
I define creativity as simply something that sticks out. For example, I can hum out a few Trance tunes from the 2000-era without barely any effort, yet ask me to hum out anything from the Schulz set from last weekend, and the only one I'd be able to do is Karen Overton - Your Loving Arms, and even that is only because of the lyrics (which ironically, aren't even original). His set was phenomenal, don't get me wrong, but the tunes themselves are not memorable. |
well Dima me you and rest of the world agress that back in 2000 or anything between 1998 and 2002 has special meaning to all of us and those were the golden years of trance no doubt. and it is almost very rare to find a similar sound to it nowadays. however taking in cosideration what you wrote about Schulz ... there is a reason Schulz's name wasnt on the list lolz and maybe Schulz did play a couple of tracks from the djs listed above but i doubt it. Schulz and Armin are quickly becoming Metallica of EDM. sound is great sets are great but there is something too commercial about them. and by commercial i mean same tunes same bassline and same track selection.
if you wanna hear some memorable tunes go in download thread and check out some of djs i listed. a lot of creativity there by those guys in my opinion. i am sure you would find something of your interest :D and if not then .... i am sorry :( |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceGrooves
well Dima me you and rest of the world agress that back in 2000 or anything between 1998 and 2002 has special meaning to all of us and those were the golden years of trance no doubt. and it is almost very rare to find a similar sound to it nowadays. however taking in cosideration what you wrote about Schulz ... there is a reason Schulz's name wasnt on the list lolz and maybe Schulz did play a couple of tracks from the djs listed above but i doubt it. Schulz and Armin are quickly becoming Metallica of EDM. sound is great sets are great but there is something too commercial about them. and by commercial i mean same tunes same bassline and same track selection.
if you wanna hear some memorable tunes go in download thread and check out some of djs i listed. a lot of creativity there by those guys in my opinion. i am sure you would find something of your interest :D and if not then .... i am sorry :( |
Jon O'Bir :D:D |
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| Cosmic Fur |
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceGrooves
well Dima me you and rest of the world agress that back in 2000 or anything between 1998 and 2002 has special meaning to all of us and those were the golden years of trance no doubt. and it is almost very rare to find a similar sound to it nowadays. however taking in cosideration what you wrote about Schulz ... there is a reason Schulz's name wasnt on the list lolz and maybe Schulz did play a couple of tracks from the djs listed above but i doubt it. Schulz and Armin are quickly becoming Metallica of EDM. sound is great sets are great but there is something too commercial about them. and by commercial i mean same tunes same bassline and same track selection.
if you wanna hear some memorable tunes go in download thread and check out some of djs i listed. a lot of creativity there by those guys in my opinion. i am sure you would find something of your interest :D and if not then .... i am sorry :( |
I wouldn't say commercial. It's just bland.
I'm far from giving up on Trance, but thankfully I now have other genres to turn to when I get sick of hearing the same thing in set after set. |
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