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Who Killed Trance? (pg. 3)
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PETRAN
quote:
Originally posted by AndreaCKY772
to those that think trance is supposedly dead, can you please state some of your favorite ar? thanks so much.




Resistance D, Cosmic Baby, Dance 2 Trance and Human Beings.


:gsmile:
wolftickets
Ferry Corsten killed it, of course!
sljiva
quote:
Originally posted by AndreaCKY772
can i just please ask this?

to those that think trance is supposedly dead, can you please state some of your favorite ar? thanks so much.


Oh god...
You suck so much
Dj EntycE
Many of the fans who give too much importance to radio shows *cough* ASOT *cough* which give them more popularity and aren't digging out more styles.
SuspicionVandit
quote:
Originally posted by AndreaCKY772
can i just please ask this?

to those that think trance is supposedly dead, can you please state some of your favorite ar? thanks so much.


Leama & Moor
Probspot
Second Sun
Schulz
Signum
AndreaCKY772
quote:
Originally posted by sljiva
Oh god...
You suck so much


thank you very much. that means so much to me.
wolftickets
Oakey abandoned trance before it died. So he's not a suspect.
Muff2K
everyone has different tastes because everyone tastes different.
SuspicionVandit
quote:
Originally posted by Muff2K
everyone has different tastes because everyone tastes different.


some people have horrible tastes
Cobalt
The question has different meaning to different people. Some people consider the bloated, baroque heights of epic trance in 1999 to have already killed the genre, whereas others believe trance died merely when epic went wrong. I think the latter.

You can't point at any one person, but some are more culpable than others.

His earlier work notwithstanding, I think Armin is most to blame for the collapse. He was widely considered the future of trance in 2001, but he took the sound further into pop music than ever before, and supported a new generation of mediocre producers to finish the job. His embarrassing remix of Seven Cities was the beginning of the end, followed by the horrifying 76. As soon as I heard Burned With Desire, I knew it was over.

The Gabriel & Dresden fad of 2003 also played a huge part, which soon formed into the twinkle prog sound of Miami and Schulz. As if things couldn't get any worse, McProg and Armin joined forces into a single Evil Empire, embodied by Armada and Andy Moor. Most people know the sad story from there.

Tiesto was the third major actor in the fall, but I don't think he could have achieved the cult he did without the efforts of Armin to steer trance into the "State" it was by 2003. Just Be came out well after Burned With Desire, As The Rush Comes, and a few dozen awful Armada releases. It's easy to pick on Tiesto, but I think he was just following money. With Armin, I have no similar explanation. He had the talent, he had the background, he had the vision, but he threw it all away. I've never understood it.

Paul van Dyk probably has more blame at his feet than Tiesto. Paul could have easily continued to push a solid sound and retained a devoted fan base, but instead he went on an increasingly commerical tangent. Why? Money? I never understood his betrayal either.

junkproject
trance is dead , electronica lives on.
Lunar Phase 7
Colonel Mustard, in the Library, with the Lead Pipe.
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