Hmm.. Viva influenced me a lot, but what exactly made me fall for trance is a hard one. Listening to a lot of old (happy) rave stuff and eurodance sort of pushed me into trance.
After listening to stuff like this, I remember wanting to hear more melodies and progression. :)
So basically I can't remember what trance tracks hit me at the time, I just remember what made me look for them.
edit: Jam & Spoon was probably my first, come to think of it.
They were easy to access with their commercial hits, and we all know that Marc did a lot more than just käse back then.
Smclea
Ian van Dahl - Castles In The Sky
Faithless - We Come 1
Ryan Ferguson 1
Sandstorm - Darude
Insomnia - Faithless
physe
I started out with early Scooter stuff. However, the track that really got me pursuing trance after hearing it in Ferry Corsten's Trance Energy set was:
Ron Hagen & Pascal M - On Stream
Trance-MB
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Originally posted by DuBam
Hmm.. Viva influenced me a lot, but what exactly made me fall for trance is a hard one. Listening to a lot of old (happy) rave stuff and eurodance sort of pushed me into trance.
Looks like you too have some difficulty to point a single track. Like I tried to explain before, between all acid house, eurodance, rave and techno stuff there probably were some close to trance tracks.
safri duo - played alive
mauro picotto - komodo
robert miles - children
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Spacey Orange
uh-huh. that's right biiaaaatches. 31 years. :cool:
Magnetonium
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Originally posted by Spacey Orange
uh-huh. that's right biiaaaatches. 31 years. :cool:
I can find trancy-like disco tunes (italo-disco) from even before that! :p But Georgio Moroder rocks. No doubt about it. :tongue2
Hrvoje
first trance nation series,and trance master too.
Fractureduk
Hmm tough one, probably something typical like Encore un Fois, and then went looking around on the net for more trance, randomly bumped into aphex twin and got given a copy of ejay and ignorantly thought they all used it aswell and things went from there... lol