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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
RapidFire
i think you mean eurodance?
rawbound
What's eurotrance?
ibizzzaaa
Isn't it like Pulsedriver and Aquagen?
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.
Sykonee
Eurotrance is pretty much what eurodance evolved into when Corsten presets became kewl and raps were regarded as the bunk.
vbmaster
At the present time, I consider Euro-Trance the kind of sound of Basshunter, Pulsedriver, etc...
SMC
Eurotrance is the softest type of very melodic trance, like Ayla and Richi M.
southbound24
ahahahahha Basshunter
vbmaster
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Originally posted by southbound24
ahahahahha Basshunter


Yes, whether it's crap or it's crap...

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?
wolftickets
Eurocheese?
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