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Trance is Dying???!! (pg. 4)
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| Krispy Kreme |
| trance is harder to produce then hous |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krispy Kreme
trance is harder to produce then hous |
Is that a fact? |
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| Krispy Kreme |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Is that a fact? |
nah, just my opinion. Nothing is really a fact, one can say rap music is the hardest to produce.
imo, trance is the hardest to produce because it is not just physical. Trance to me is deep and full of emotions, house on the otherhand is not. People say house is soulful , yes this is true but it is not the real thing. House is just like a crush, and trance is real love. Im high right now so i dont know what im typing:haha: |
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| DJ Shibby |
I love to connect music and drugs.
You're missing out, but to each their own! |
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| XvN |
| quote: | Originally posted by substorm
Uhmm, i can only speak for my self, but i dont think that trance is dying. I will continue to do what makes me wanna dance. Personally i hate electro.. So if edm labels will stop signing trance tracks, i will start my own ing label! ;)
Cheers
C |
I agree with this completely. I mean, we, as trance producers of the future, have a big say in this. If we keep producing trance for the love of it, rather than being driven entirely by money, it will live on. |
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| substorm |
| quote: | Originally posted by XvN
I agree with this completely. I mean, we, as trance producers of the future, have a big say in this. If we keep producing trance for the love of it, rather than being driven entirely by money, it will live on. |
Yea, cus as long as you are not in it for the money, you can do whatever you want. :D
I have an backup, so im able to sell my own if a label won´t sign it. So i on the edm "trends"!
Cheers
C |
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| BOOsTER |
now is it the end? this discussion gets on my nerves everytime I see it in the list of topics...it's just so stupid to be arguing about it... :-/
we're all a community of people who love trance and are here because we love trance...how can it be dead if theres a bunch of registered members on TA?
well now finally can we stop this? seriously... |
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| NO! |
I think trance fans loved it because of the unique sound it had at the time. Back then, every song sounded unique. It didn't sound like 'real' instruments. It wasn't your typical music.
Today, you see people complaining about trance. People are complaining about supersaws. Rock, jazz, and classical to name a few genres, has always used the same instrument. Why are we complaining about the supersaw, and other cliche trance sounds? I think the reason is that the fans of trance music wanted to hear a different sound than 'regular' music, just remember the first time you heard some trance songs, you enjoyed it because it sounded unique. |
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| Monkey Mouse |
Trance was at it's peak in 2001 and started to free fall after 2004.
But as a matter of fact, most sorts of dance oriented music (trance, progressive house, house....) are all in a death spiral or already DOA. Back in 2001, I would go to my local record store and spend about $125 per week on vinyl of all generes; in 2005 I was probably spending $25 a week. As a matter of fact, the record store I went to has been out of business for the last 6 months and stores like that are disappearing at an alarming rate. Did you know that in Manhattan, there are only 3 decent dance oriented record stores left - as recently as 2002 there was about 10. |
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| Icone |
| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
The trance sound got thrashed, there's nothing left.
You can only hear so many supersaws... :P
I remember sitting in my room with a PVD set on getting goosebumps it was so good. Trance hasn't given me, or most other people, that feeling for the last 2 years.
The end. |
Ah well, make it last 4 years for me...
Hey, I like supersaws still you know :) |
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| substorm |
| quote: | Originally posted by Icone
Ah well, make it last 4 years for me...
Hey, I like supersaws still you know :) |
Word! :D |
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| dj_kane |
substorm is the only one with sensible replies on this. im with him on many points if they stop signing trance (which they won't) but if they did theres still going to be a label that will sign it and sell it.
no one can say a genre is dead or dying, no genre ever does. hardcore still has its fan base and that supposedly was dead about 10 years ago.
all this talk about one genre is harder to produce than another is nonsense. all genres are hard to produce, if their easy your not putting enough work into it. i personally feel trance is the most challenging as it there has to be things happening constantly. whereas with it, imo, contantly repeats itself and doesnt have the fullfilling flow of uplifting trance. but that is my opinion alot of people like house and probably feel im talking .
at the end of the day trance will outlive all of us just like classical outlived beethoven. |
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