another you, another me (with lange): http://users.kymp.net/anssi.hohti/c...ouanotherme.mp3
again the electro bassline covers some amazing backgrounds, really nice synths back there. followed with that gorgeous uplifting melody.
i'm not saying he's the saviour of trance or the most original artist ever, but definitely among the few artist that have their own sound and don't sound like all the armada/discover/anjunabeats material out there.
what makes him so good for me is the great riffs and overall very well produced sound that is just very pleasant to listen to.
SMC
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Originally posted by a98
stowers & young - the second coming remix: http://users.kymp.net/anssi.hohti/c...econdcoming.mp3
very mysterious oldskoolish vibe in this one, but it's masked with this modern electroish bassline.
That one is very nice. It's similar to the remix of Flow.
RebeL9
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Originally posted by a98
well that's a matter of taste ofcourse, but to give few examples:
another you, another me (with lange): http://users.kymp.net/anssi.hohti/c...ouanotherme.mp3
again the electro bassline covers some amazing backgrounds, really nice synths back there. followed with that gorgeous uplifting melody.
i'm not saying he's the saviour of trance or the most original artist ever, but definitely among the few artist that have their own sound and don't sound like all the armada/discover/anjunabeats material out there.
what makes him so good for me is the great riffs and overall very well produced sound that is just very pleasant to listen to.
I had only heard Interok out of those. And yes, as you said yourself, that track sounds more Bennison than Gareth Emery.
The other tracks were nothing that special.
Another You Another Me sounded interesting in the start but that overly mellow break just destroys it. Going from some nice acid riffs to that kind of cheeky break is too much for me.
I'm not saying that he is a bad producer. I just don't think that his productions are that unique in any kind of way. The fact that all his productions are hammered by the very Anjuna, Armada and Discover DJs proves where he belongs.
enydo
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Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
He said that 95% of trance out there is didn't he? He's spot on, and it starts with him.
+1
It seems to be a trend among the popular trance DJs and producers of today, just take Armin bashing DJ Sammy for his work, then turning around and churning out "Going Wrong"... yeah good job.
DJLafleur
I wouldnt say leading but definetly climbing the ranks if you ask me
Trance-MB
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Originally posted by a98
well that's a matter of taste ofcourse, but to give few examples:
i'm not saying he's the saviour of trance or the most original artist ever, but definitely among the few artist that have their own sound and don't sound like all the armada/discover/anjunabeats material out there.
what makes him so good for me is the great riffs and overall very well produced sound that is just very pleasant to listen to.
They all sound okay, but since they are not uplifting at all they are not very interesting to me.
I think I love a strong beat.
MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by Trance-MB
...but since they are not uplifting at all they are not very interesting to me.
Music can only interest you if it's uplifting? :wtf:
Trance-MB
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Music can only interest you if it's uplifting? :wtf:
No, but in general I do like a strong beat in it. I listen most Trance in my car going to and from my work. Since I think there are enough tracks I like that meet my demands I skip many others. Also I listen to the A.S.O.T. sessions in my car and noticed I simply like the uplifting tracks most.
The perfect example is:
Majera - Velvet Sun (Aly & Fila Remix)
A beautiful track, great piano, not that uplifting, but a very strong beat. Although I like the original version too.
THE_Chris
Velvet Sun is a guilty pleasure of mine but only the original. Aly & Fila mix is terrible in comparison.