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beefy k
quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Uh, no.

You just gotta listen to right kind of house. There are house tunes that can bring out the same kind of emotion that trance tunes can


If house music gives me the same feeling as trance then that the track was placed under the wrong genre.

Good house, for me, gives a real raw, grimy and aggressive feeling. Like, when i listen to good house I usually wanna break something.

With trance i want to float.

So, yea. Different strokes for different folks i guess.
Zentac_75
quote:
Originally posted by beefy k
If house music gives me the same feeling as trance then that the track was placed under the wrong genre.

Good house, for me, gives a real raw, grimy and aggressive feeling. Like, when i listen to good house I usually wanna break something.

With trance i want to float.

So, yea. Different strokes for different folks i guess.


LOL...i'm imagining a mosh pit in the gallery now LOL

Gui Borrato - Beautiful Life instills warm feelings of emotion for me. Kind of makes me wish I could float I guess.
EvilTree
quote:
Originally posted by beefy k
If house music gives me the same feeling as trance then that the track was placed under the wrong genre.

Good house, for me, gives a real raw, grimy and aggressive feeling. Like, when i listen to good house I usually wanna break something.

And if a trance tune makes you feel like breaking something, then it really should have been house? (Or it sucks?)
quote:

So, yea. Different strokes for different folks i guess.

Yep.

Because I'm sure Desyn Masiello and Luke Fair fans get mildly annoyed that you think their liking for uplifting prog house sucks :p
(Come to think of it, a lot of producers that have done house tunes, Orbital, BT, etc, have done tunes that gives a very uplifting and euphoric feeling. And no, they do not suck)
StereoPrincess
fabber

which is a combination of folk and gabber.
EvilTree
quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
fabber

which is a combination of folk and gabber.

Yes. Which is a good subgenre of happy hardcore country.

WOOHOO!
DigiNut
quote:
Originally posted by beefy k
House can't arise the same emotion that good trance does.

House isn't supposed to arouse emotions, it's supposed to make you want to dance ("hands in the air" does not count, sorry). And, you know, have fun. I guess you can call those emotions, but obviously not the same trance-like emotions you get out of trance music.

Both are totally fine, but it's pointless to try to make an objective comparison of two genres of music based on the subjective criteria you use for rating music within one of those genres.
Cribby
quote:
Originally posted by beefy k
House can't arise the same emotion that good trance does.


I disagree. I've heard plenty of prog house tracks that have lots of emotion...particularly the dark melodic stuff.
zokissima
Why no middle ground in the poll?
Breeze
house offers alot more than trance.
miketg23
still love trance to listen to but house is what i want to hear in a club and it gets me moving...

Dj Smitty20
a year or two ago I might have clung to the belief that Trance was still better, but I was basing that on material way before 2004.

I'm much more into deep house, darker progressive house. Dark and hard basically. I remember my one friend telling me around 2001 when I was the height of my Tiesto fever that eventually, like he and everyone else, would move on to house or techno. I denied it for years and now he's been proven more than right.
SasH21
Before I moved in Toronto, I used to love Trance, but made this transformation over last summer. Now it's definetely House, but I am very picky though. Some places play very hard stuff, and I like vocals and upbeat tunes better, while still it has that dark and dirty sound to it.
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