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auzzie trance - in the same league as 'home and away'? (pg. 3)
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stevo_0
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Originally posted by Beat Blog
First of all, it's "Aussie", not "Auzzie".

There are plenty of good Australian producers:

Nathan G (House)
Phil K (Progressive)
Kasey Taylor (Progressive) - was 1/3 of "Quench" and is owner of Vapour Recordings
Luke Chable (Progressive)
Ivan Gough (Progressive)
Mike Nichol (Trance) - Armin has dropped his tracks a few times
Chris Meehan (Progressive)
Sean Quinn (Tech/Progressive) - was 1/3 of Quench
CJ Doland (Progressive) - 1/3 of Quench
Lewie Day (Tech/Progressive)
Anthony Pappa (Trance)
Mark James (Progressive/Trance)

Unlike the UK, in which trance has had a huge following for years, trance is only just becoming widely known and recognised by the mainstream in Australia.

Ferry Corsten closed a mainstream festival in March to a crowd of 25,000, and I think he turned a lot of heads and made plenty of people realise that their pre-conceptions of trance were totally incorrect.

In the next ten years the Australian scene will be a lot bigger on the world stage I think.


er, are u sure australia is only just recognising trance?

And as for ferry play8ing to a crowd of 25,000.. i assume u mean all the people from the several states that he played in, and at home club (not sure if he did... :/) all together.. cause when he played at sydney.. seemed like only 1-2,000 in that dome...
Beat Blog
quote:
Originally posted by stevo_0
er, are u sure australia is only just recognising trance?

And as for ferry play8ing to a crowd of 25,000.. i assume u mean all the people from the several states that he played in, and at home club (not sure if he did... :/) all together.. cause when he played at sydney.. seemed like only 1-2,000 in that dome...


No, there are plenty of people in Australia who "recognise" trance.

But I said "mainstream". i.e all the little electro-house kiddies are starting to have an appreciation for trance, where previously they thought it was hard style/hard nrg.

Ferry played to a single crowd of 25,000 in Melbourne, in March, at Sidney Myer Music Bowl.
kibnetc
quote:
Originally posted by stevo_0
er, are u sure australia is only just recognising trance?

And as for ferry play8ing to a crowd of 25,000.. i assume u mean all the people from the several states that he played in, and at home club (not sure if he did... :/) all together.. cause when he played at sydney.. seemed like only 1-2,000 in that dome...


i would say there were at least 15000 people on the hill seeing his set at the bowl in melbourne
tubby
going from the thread title - are you asking if aussie trance is utter tripe that no-one in oz watches but the pom's can't get enough of?
AustralianGQ
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
He's german.



ur right, i just checked the djlist. i had a few ppl tell me he was australian, always assumed he was.
kadomony
jaytech & matt rowan :D
varun
Vapor Recordings, nuff said.

Although, despite the enormous number of EDM exports for progressive / breaks/ psy-trance amongst others, the local scene still bewilders me.

According to friends studying in Melbourne / Sydney and various other metropolitans, there's a lot of cheesy hard dance / hard trance around and this seems to be the norm?

Someone please enlighten me.
Beat Blog
quote:
Originally posted by varun
Vapor Recordings, nuff said.

Although, despite the enormous number of EDM exports for progressive / breaks/ psy-trance amongst others, the local scene still bewilders me.

According to friends studying in Melbourne / Sydney and various other metropolitans, there's a lot of cheesy hard dance / hard trance around and this seems to be the norm?

Someone please enlighten me.



Hahahaha...YES.

It's the gayest ever. There are so many ing candy ravers in Melbourne it's not funny.

Believe me, it's not the "norm" though. At the moment, in most mainstream clubs, electro-house and new rave/indie are the most popular.
narcism
quote:
Originally posted by varun

According to friends studying in Melbourne / Sydney and various other metropolitans, there's a lot of cheesy hard dance / hard trance around and this seems to be the norm?

Someone please enlighten me.


its true melbourne kiddies love to munch down the pills/G/ice
and stomp away to utter trash music
eRRaTiK
what's wrong with home and away :conf: :(

ps. <3 Lo-Step

superglo
quote:
Originally posted by narcism
psy artists


scatterbrain
Mr Peculiar

superglo
quote:
Originally posted by varun
Vapor Recordings, nuff said.

Although, despite the enormous number of EDM exports for progressive / breaks/ psy-trance amongst others, the local scene still bewilders me.

According to friends studying in Melbourne / Sydney and various other metropolitans, there's a lot of cheesy hard dance / hard trance around and this seems to be the norm?

Someone please enlighten me.


yeah .. .PHD and those Hard Kandy kids..

ugh
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