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Euro-Trance??
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| Mykole |
| does anyone have a good euro-trance playlist? i cant find anything new and i hate listening to the same stuff over and over. thanks |
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| RapidFire |
| i think you mean eurodance? |
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| rawbound |
| What's eurotrance? |
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| ibizzzaaa |
| Isn't it like Pulsedriver and Aquagen? |
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| PETRAN |
| They were using the term "Euro-trance" in the 90s for all things melodic, euphoric and epic (yeah thats right the uplifting stuff). That's what Ishkur has in his website as well. I don't know if the usual Van Buuren stuff is what he means. |
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| Sykonee |
| Eurotrance is pretty much what eurodance evolved into when Corsten presets became kewl and raps were regarded as the bunk. |
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| vbmaster |
| At the present time, I consider Euro-Trance the kind of sound of Basshunter, Pulsedriver, etc... |
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| SMC |
| Eurotrance is the softest type of very melodic trance, like Ayla and Richi M. |
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| southbound24 |
| ahahahahha Basshunter |
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| vbmaster |
| quote: | Originally posted by southbound24
ahahahahha Basshunter |
Yes, whether it's crap or it's crap... |
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| Cobalt |
I've always considered eurotrance the eurodance-inspired branch of epic trance that even epic trance DJs never quite approved of. Gouryella was epic trance. Alice Deejay was eurotrance. Vocals weren't strictly necessary to eurotrance, however; many instrumental producers were labeled as such merely because of basslines that reeked of eurodance roots, such as those of ATB and Marc Et Claude.
It's a minor difference, but one that exists, in shades. Post-2003 Dutch trance blended things together again, and there's less distinction between the two these days than there was in years past. Shivers is a good example of current confusion. Eurotrance? Epic Trance? Both? Some ugly hybrid? |
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