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tranzman
Time to recollect, take a look back and tell us about how you were introduced to trance. Did you become a fan right away or did it take some time to get used to?

For me it's been a slow transition.

I became a hip-hoper in the late 80s. Public Enemy, NWA, Eric B & Rakeem. Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock with "it takes two" comes to mind. Great tune! During the late 90s I started to lose interest in hip-hop. The DJs faded, the beats were the same, and the rapping was the same. Money, sex, and violence. At the same time Prodigy came out with Poison and I secretly loved it, could'nt tell it to my friends so I played it loud when I was alone :-) Soon CDs with Fatboy Slim, Chemical Brothers, Crystal Method, Propellerheads, Lunatic Calm, Monkey Mafia and the likes startet to sneak in between my many hip-hop records.

Eventually I got high speed internet and right away I found myself a fan of the current trance, uplifting. I do love a good Big Beat tune or a old school hip-hop track where the DJ is doing some damange scratching it up. But my collection now is dominated by Tiesto, Corsten, Buuren, Judge Jules, Oakenfold and the likes. I love it because I can relax to it and party to it :-)

Thats my story, whats yours??
Mr.Mystery
I got stamped by an unicorn. That damn fairy didn't know how to ride it.
Ted Promo
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Originally posted by tranzman
Eventually I got high speed internet and right away I found myself a fan of the current trance.


:stongue:
Krypton
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Originally posted by tranzman
Time to recollect, take a look back and tell us about how you were introduced to trance. Did you become a fan right away or did it take some time to get used to?

For me it's been a slow transition.

I became a hip-hoper in the late 80s. Public Enemy, NWA, Eric B & Rakeem. Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock with "it takes two" comes to mind. Great tune! During the late 90s I started to lose interest in hip-hop. The DJs faded, the beats were the same, and the rapping was the same. Money, sex, and violence. At the same time Prodigy came out with Poison and I secretly loved it, could'nt tell it to my friends so I played it loud when I was alone :-) Soon CDs with Fatboy Slim, Chemical Brothers, Crystal Method, Propellerheads, Lunatic Calm, Monkey Mafia and the likes startet to sneak in between my many hip-hop records.

Eventually I got high speed internet and right away I found myself a fan of the current trance, uplifting. I do love a good Big Beat tune or a old school hip-hop track where the DJ is doing some damange scratching it up. But my collection now is dominated by Tiesto, Corsten, Buuren, Judge Jules, Oakenfold and the likes. I love it because I can relax to it and party to it :-)

Thats my story, whats yours??


1990's eurodance. http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...light=eurodance

My mom bought me Robert Mile's Dreamland in 1996.
Meat187
I guess I played too much Pacman as a kid.
Soon I found myself running through dark rooms and eating pill after pill while listenening to monotonous electronic music.
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I got stamped by an unicorn. That damn fairy didn't know how to ride it.


"an unicorn", despite what you think, is not the correct expressions :p
tranzman
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Originally posted by Ted Promo
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I live in a remote part of the world :crazy:
EXTREMUM
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
"an unicorn", despite what you think, is not the correct expressions :p


Yes, any word starting with "u", and it is the only vowel that can't follow after the word "an".
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
"an unicorn", despite what you think, is not the correct expressions :p

Do you want me to correct your errors for you or should I just tell you how little I care?
EXTREMUM
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Do you want me to correct your errors for you or should I just tell you how little I care?


Excuse me, but I have to agree with pkcRAISTLIN on this one. Reading something inaccurate can be very irritating, let alone trying to make sense of it. Don't worry, though. I've seen much worse.

Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by EXTREMUM
Excuse me, but I have to agree with pkcRAISTLIN on this one. Reading something inaccurate can be very irritating, let alone trying to make sense of it. Don't worry, though. I've seen much worse.

I guess you didn't even read his post then.
Mr.Mystery
I didn't mean the content. Nevermind.
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