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auzzie trance - in the same league as 'home and away'? (pg. 3)
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| stevo_0 |
| quote: | 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... |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| 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? |
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| 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. |
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| kadomony |
| jaytech & matt rowan :D |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| eRRaTiK |
what's wrong with home and away :conf: :(
ps. <3 Lo-Step |
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| superglo |
| quote: | Originally posted by narcism
psy artists
scatterbrain
Mr Peculiar
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| 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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