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How would you rate the trance music of 2008 so far? (pg. 4)
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mollyrulz9999
I'm a late bloomer, just got into trance in 2005/2006 when I heard Nothing but You by PvD. Nowdays, compared to that and about 7 other songs past that song's release, it's all misshapen and not what trance is meant to make you feel like. PvD's terrible now compared to Nothing but You. Trance is meant to have feeling, not something that you can play in a background. I noticed a bit of a flame when I got the Armin Only 2006 DVD, but apart from that, not much is doing trance good. We need a kick-ass DJ, and we need one NOW!
Gauss
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Originally posted by mollyrulz9999
I'm a late bloomer, just got into trance in 2005/2006 when I heard Nothing but You by PvD. Nowdays, compared to that and about 7 other songs past that song's release, it's all misshapen and not what trance is meant to make you feel like. PvD's terrible now compared to Nothing but You. Trance is meant to have feeling, not something that you can play in a background. I noticed a bit of a flame when I got the Armin Only 2006 DVD, but apart from that, not much is doing trance good. We need a kick-ass DJ, and we need one NOW!

And how can one DJ save the whole genre? :rolleyes:
The production is ty, generic and watered down, no DJ can change that no matter how good he is.
Andryuha
If I ever play trance, I almost always use pre-2006 tunes. It's very hard to find quality stuff these days. With that said, I moved from trance to prog house and prog breaks.
chach
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Originally posted by Echo of Silence
lol psy-t dot com!!!!111

;)
lol I forgot about that *new window* ps I miss your posting :(
DJ Eco
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Originally posted by Andryuha
If I ever play trance, I almost always use pre-2006 tunes. It's very hard to find quality stuff these days. With that said, I moved from trance to prog house and prog breaks.



Sadly, prog-house 2008 = trance. Half the stuff on most of the big trance shows is labeled as "prog-house" on Beatport or the other sites...
Saka
if im honest I dislike 2004-onwards so instead of looking for new ttracks I look for songs I haven't heard from the period of early 2000's and late 90's

w00t!

I'm sick of looking for good dance albums in shops and seeing eric prydz and cascada on ministry of sound other labels that helped used to do good trance justice.

le sigh at modern poop.
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by mollyrulz9999
I'm a late bloomer, just got into trance in 2005/2006 when I heard Nothing but You by PvD. Nowdays, compared to that and about 7 other songs past that song's release, it's all misshapen and not what trance is meant to make you feel like. PvD's terrible now compared to Nothing but You. Trance is meant to have feeling, not something that you can play in a background. I noticed a bit of a flame when I got the Armin Only 2006 DVD, but apart from that, not much is doing trance good. We need a kick-ass DJ, and we need one NOW!

Get the out.
AustralianGQ
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Originally posted by Ian
that isn't trance. It's pop-dance watered down to appeal to the mass markets of ginos, chavs, neds, kids and deaf people :)



LOL at u for thinking ginos or kids listen to trance and double LOL for thinking most trance now is generic pop dance. hey u can have ur opinion all u want.....
Project-K
Sometimes I think you do this on purpose.
washout
if you keep up with the new there is plenty of good music.
ppl here hate 24/7.

chach
what is teh trance? :conf:
mollyrulz9999
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Get the out.


lol I'm not THAT evil, aren't I?

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Originally posted by Gauss
And how can one DJ save the whole genre? :rolleyes:
The production is ty, generic and watered down, no DJ can change that no matter how good he is.


It only takes one person to change the world. Martin Luther King, Elvis, all those dudes. look what they did to the world!

I'd be pretty confident that if Elvis changed music forever, so can a DJ.
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