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Tracks to get people into trance....
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| Nadi |
| Ive been listening to alot of trance at school lately and when i give my freinds a listen they dont really "understand it" so I need some tracks to get them hooked. Thanks |
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| arjoderoon |
| there was a thread about this last week i think.... |
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| bluejay |
| yea, check out the search engine |
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| MoonMan |
| Yeah I usually see a Thread like this once a week, check past threads :) |
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| nate735 |
| Mauro Picotto Pulsar should do the trick. Thats what got me into trance and a month after spinning it. |
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| ampburner |
| the magik cd's! |
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| FinnHawk |
Depending on their background and current musical tastes they might be more receptive to cheesier more mainstream trance and hard house type tracks at first like...
The Shrink - Nervous Breakdown (the Bulletproof remix is really good)
Hani - Baby Wants to Ride (DJ Isaac Remix)
Yomanda - Synth & Strings
Lock 'n Load - Blow Ya Mind
DJ Jean - The Launch
JS16 - Stomp to my Beat
Bob Marley vs. Funkstar De Luxe - Sun is Shining
and artists like Sash!, Antiloop, Brooklyn Bounce, 666, ATB, Alice Deejay...
also Robert Miles... tracks like Children, Fable and "One and One"
the shorter 3-4 minutes track lengths of most of those artists tracks are also more similar to the length of rock/pop tracks they might be used to. People unfamiliar with electronica and trance usually aren't patient enuff to sit thru the intros of longer trance tracks at first, until they start getting used to the beats... same with mixed CDs... they won't "understand" them at first... I sure didn't.
I know they're really cheesy poppy tracks, but they might be a gateway to better things. They were for me.
Sal |
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