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So who has pushed forward the EDM scene year by year?
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| toka |
Hey!
I havent been following the trance scene so closely the last years.
But would be fun to know your opinion of producers in general in trance and house scene which have pushed forward the scene with new ideas and fresh sounds in a positive way.
If we start in like 1996 and go forward til today.
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| Subtle |
For stuff that is trance related.
1996: wasnt there.
1997: wasnt there.
1998: Ferry Corsten, Armin van Buuren, DJ Tiesto, M.I.K.E, L.Vee
1999: Ferry Corsten, Armin van Buuren, DJ Tiesto, M.I.K.E, L.Vee
2000: Ferry Corsten, Armin van Buuren, M.I.K.E, L.Vee
2001: Ferry Corsten, Armin van Buuren, M.I.K.E, L.Vee
2002: Ferry Corsten, Armin van Buuren, M.I.K.E, L.Vee, Sasha
2003: Ton TB, M.I.K.E, Gabriel & Dresden
2004: ...
2005: Pole Folder
2006: Andy Moor
2007: Andy Moor
Something like that. |
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| Project-K |
| Why so late? Most of the innovation occurred way before 1996. |
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| nefardec |
Whoa... there are way too many generalizations in this thread.
First of all what do you mean "EDM Scene"?
To insinuate that Andy Moor had a profound effect on Drum and Bass for example in the past two years is absurd...
This whole thread is going to inspire absurd, poorly reasoned arguments.
"the scene" is too diverse and global now to do this. you might be able to do this starting in the 70s and ending about 1996 however. |
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| Subtle |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
To insinuate that Andy Moor had a profound effect on Drum and Bass for example in the past two years is absurd... | thats true :haha: |
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| Demoted |
| quote: | Originally posted by Subtle
For stuff that is trance related.
2006: Andy Moor
2007: Andy Moor
Something like that. |
Aheh... this is a good one. Wait, is it actually true? I haven't listened to much trance for the past two years, so I guess it could be. |
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| RJT |
| The answer to all of them is Oliver Lieb. |
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| Subtle |
| quote: | Originally posted by Demoted
Aheh... this is a good one. Wait, is it actually true? I haven't listened to much trance for the past two years, so I guess it could be. | Dont think so. But if any, i think it would be him.
Have only been digging up older stuff these recent years |
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| Psy-T |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
The answer to all of them is MacGyver. |
:eek: |
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| RapidFire |
| quote: | Originally posted by Subtle
For stuff that is trance related.
1996: wasnt there.
1997: wasnt there.
1998: Ferry Corsten, Armin van Buuren, DJ Tiesto, M.I.K.E, L.Vee
1999: Ferry Corsten, Armin van Buuren, DJ Tiesto, M.I.K.E, L.Vee
2000: Ferry Corsten, Armin van Buuren, M.I.K.E, L.Vee
2001: Ferry Corsten, Armin van Buuren, M.I.K.E, L.Vee
2002: Ferry Corsten, Armin van Buuren, M.I.K.E, L.Vee, Sasha
2003: Ton TB, M.I.K.E, Gabriel & Dresden
2004: ...
2005: Pole Folder
2006: Andy Moor
2007: Andy Moor
Something like that. |
| quote: | Originally posted by toka
which have pushed forward the scene with new ideas and fresh sounds in a positive way.
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Psy-T
:eek: |
I stand corrected. |
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| Subtle |
| quote: | Originally posted by RapidFire
| Well. At some point, they stopped pushing the scene forward. :p |
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