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Who Killed Trance? (pg. 14)
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sljiva
quote:
Originally posted by wolftickets
Another nail in trance's coffin: Dj Shog(formerly an uplifting hardtrance producer)'s sound is morphing into the ever present "electrotrance sound".


I didn't believe that trance is dead, but now when i see this... It puts a whole new light on this subject
Spoonz
quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
some people have horrible tastes


my ex had a horrible taste, hence dumping her....


as for the killer of trance... i dont know how it can be dead lol...
tibberino
YAWN
SuspicionVandit
the question now is....

who will save trance?



/well, i mean bring it back from life?
Googooly
doesnt matter who killed it, becuase trance is now back again bigger and stronger than EVER!!! ^__^


HOOYAAAAAAAAAAA!
aloep
quote:
Originally posted by Googooly
doesnt matter who killed it, becuase trance is now back again bigger and stronger than EVER!!! ^__^


HOOYAAAAAAAAAAA!


:stongue:
Atmos
Who killed trance? Trance isn't dead...but who IS killing trance? All the talkers and people who are afraid of change.
DJ-Kreing^^
Who killed trance? Producers who don’t make quality music any more…instead we have some ty pop cultural crap that is being recycled for the past 4 years or so. No real pioneers in the genre no innovators…. I mean there probably are some of those its just that these days its hard to tell apart the good stuff and the regular .
Durrrtysouth
Your mom killed trance when she said to turn down the music, your father is trying to sleep.
TrancePharoah
I fail to comprehend how people can say that Trance got 'commercial' and from there it began its downturn.

The only 'commerciality' of trance is that those who know something about electronica generally, would know of certain people who to them have a 'commercial personna', quite frankly you go and talk to the commercial masses and ask them whether they have heard of any dance artist, i.e. Tiesto, AvB, PvD, they will say no, electronica to the commercial masses that buy music is still an 'underground/minority' specialist market, yes some people have made a name for themsleves but you don't see Tiesto's, Armins or PvD albums sitting next to the real commercial 'dance-pop' artists? that are DJ Sammy, Cascada and whoever else....

As for the trance scene its expanded and grew, its hardly died...the only thing that has died is that once its 'commercial-masses' breakthrough of 97-99/00 (in the UK) where tracks got actually released as singles in places like Woolworths! they no longer do, its purely even more so a specialist market, particularly thanks to internet...so to say its commercial or went commercial i think is a misnomer, its a minority/specialist group, as many people in the world listen to Trance as they probably do to Sufi music...Tiesto/PvD/AvB/Oakie etc are the figureheads to Electronica generally as Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn is to Sufi.

SuspicionVandit
quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
the question now is....

who will save trance?



/well, i mean bring it back from life?


vin diesel and jean claude van damme
team up this summer
to take you to the heart of bagdad
to save trance
in
A State of Trance: Code Red
directed by Michael Bay
jonSun
quote:
Originally posted by Googooly
doesnt matter who killed it, becuase trance is now back again bigger and stronger than EVER!!! ^__^


HOOYAAAAAAAAAAA!



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