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| Vortex_SA |
| so theres no official naming to it? should i just call it uplifting? cos i see everything today is tagged uplifting with no real relation with the "old" uplifting trance... |
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| RebeL9 |
listen to L.S.G. - Saviour
and you'll get the idea of how tech trance should sound like |
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| Vortex_SA |
| quote: | Originally posted by RebeL9
listen to L.S.G. - Saviour
and you'll get the idea of how tech trance should sound like |
Oh man... i know how it "should" sound like, i just wanted to know if there are rules of defining this for the *present* releases or is it catagorized under uplifting, or just trance??
and im talking bout todays tracks not past tracks... anyway i thank all of you for the replies and recommondations, i just wanted something simple like this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tech_trance
anyway i found it, thanks alot people! cheers... |
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| PETRAN |
| I like how some of you tried to convert the threadstarter lol. As someone said, "sometimes, TA seems like a bunch of religious fanatics". Musical taste is subvjective and despite that, you get some people saying "This stuff that you listen is , my stuff is THE man!".I can also be picky with genres and stuff, but i don't thing i ever tried to convert anyone. Pretty bloody childish. Even if you thing that the guy's taste is limited (since you have more experience), you can improve it by recommendations, saying something like : "Dude, i'm not into your stuff since IMO it lacks this or that, but check-out this type of stuff as well and tell me what you think". Not very difficult eh? |
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| Vortex_SA |
| quote: | Originally posted by PETRAN
I like how some of you tried to convert the threadstarter lol. As someone said, "sometimes, TA seems like a bunch of religious fanatics". Musical taste is subvjective and despite that, you get some people saying "This stuff that you listen is , my stuff is THE man!".I can also be picky with genres and stuff, but i don't thing i ever tried to convert anyone. Pretty bloody childish. Even if you thing that the guy's taste is limited (since you have more experience), you can improve it by recommendations, saying something like : "Dude, i'm not into your stuff since IMO it lacks this or that, but check-out this type of stuff as well and tell me what you think". Not very difficult eh? |
i think thats what they were saying... but the fact is i know most of those tunes i even own some of them, but thats just not what i asked... i asked what is the current deffinition to this sub-genre, Im around the scene from bout 2000, but then ive been in the army for three yrs and got released like six months ago and its hard to be updated when you serve in the army and get a vacation in every two weeks for three days, so i just wanted to know the "name" of things... but i guess it doesnt matter... |
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| sljiva |
| You can call your ty music how ever you like, I'm pretty sure nobody will give a if you call Leon Bolier tech trance or uplifting trance. We just said tech trance has been around since the early 90's (hell, trance developed from techno - people called it hypnotic techno at the start) and tech trance label that poped up in late 90's was just a misuse, just like minimal techno and electro house are today |
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| RebeL9 |
| yeah and you can shove your army up your arse. i forgot to add |
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| justin |
Mindspace - Midcontrol
S.O.L. - Pulsar
L.S.G. - Chieftan
as mentionede by Rebel 9 however I never heard of that one
Steve Porter - Sensor
Redanka - Sonic Strategy
Mauro Picotto
DJ Remy
the list goes on my friend all stuff from 20oo
Nicholas Bennison and/or Chistopher Lawrence productions ace |
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| Vortex_SA |
| quote: | Originally posted by sljiva
You can call your ty music how ever you like, I'm pretty sure nobody will give a if you call Leon Bolier tech trance or uplifting trance. We just said tech trance has been around since the early 90's (hell, trance developed from techno - people called it hypnotic techno at the start) and tech trance label that poped up in late 90's was just a misuse, just like minimal techno and electro house are today |
i know that... and i think your a music snob, and not open minded at all, everythings changing, and its ok even if you guys, the holy "ancient" trance addicts think its not... and "rebel9", you. |
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| PETRAN |
| quote: | Originally posted by sljiva
You can call your ty music how ever you like, I'm pretty sure nobody will give a if you call Leon Bolier tech trance or uplifting trance. We just said tech trance has been around since the early 90's (hell, trance developed from techno - people called it hypnotic techno at the start) and tech trance label that poped up in late 90's was just a misuse, just like minimal techno and electro house are today |
Ok, so, i consider good music to be impressionistic classical music and that all EDM is just y "unts unts" club music with no substance or whatsoever, and that you have also a y taste for listening to this "unts unts y music" and not to the holy impressionistic classical music of Debussy and Ravel, hows that? |
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| JonDC |
A good example of a tech-trance producer(s) to me is Mojado. Things like El Toro, El Matador, Niranja, kaktus, Arena, Rezo etc combine elements from trance and techno in equal quantities.
However, I wouldnt consider most of the stuff thats labelled 'tech-trance' (Leon Bolier included) anything other than trance. Music can draw influences from anywhere without having to be re-branded. To me, 'techy' is an adjective to describe a track rather than a sub genre, in the same way that trance can be epic or progressive. For example, "Ronski Speed Vs Stoneface & Terminal - Incognition has a techy riff". That doesnt make it tech trance. There aint a techno DJ in the world that would play it either, in the same way that a progressive house DJ wouldn't play jose amnesia - wouldn't change a thing. It's trance, not progressive house, even if it is 133 bpm and doesn't have a massive riff :) |
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| RebeL9 |
no seriously. shove that army up your arse.
Justin: excellent recommendations.
Check out L.S.G.'s album The Hive. Really nice stuff |
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