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Dear Trance club owners/promoters (pg. 8)
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c-mal
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Correction: Mayday made a stupid post, Ferg made an equally stupid rebuttal. Then you posted a stupid analysis of the stupid argument.


Didn't I spell that out pretty clearly above?


You're just looking for an excuse to rip on people. Not sure why.

Here's another log, burn it.
LAİ
Some of us, even after ten (or more) years, still love and enjoy trance music. Others, have moved on and listen to other types of electronic music. Nothing wrong with that.

With that said, I am one of those girls who still lives and breathes trance music, as I have for many many years now. It is also my belief that I will continue to love trance music, as it brings such bliss to my life, and has become an integral part of who I am.

It is true that trance today is not the trance we all used to listen to in the late 90s and the first few years of this decade.... But there are still some decent tracks and DJs\producers out there today. So from my perspective, trance is not dying and I hope it never will. I do highly appreciate other genres of electronic music, as long as they are good quality and well produced, but trance is trance for me, and nothing will come even close to it.

I would love to see JOC, Giuseppe Ottaviani, Activa etc here in TO. Chances of that happening are pretty slim, though one can always dream :)
ÖZmözis
Just wait until Vola 1 year anniversary!
Jem_hadar
quote:
Originally posted by PurpleHaze

johan gielan


:D:D

You and me both, Stefan.



p.s. Its "Gielen" ;)
Angx
quote:
Originally posted by Kellyboop
Why not instead of constantly bitching on a message board about a lack of trance in this city, you get off your ass and be pro-active about getting said DJs in Toronto?


First off if you read my post properly, I am not telling just the average Joe to dish outmoney for these dj's to come in. I am telling those people that have the money and the means that can bring these dj's in to do so.

Re-read post SLOWLY!!!
Angx
quote:
Originally posted by mayday_member
trance is dead.





and thank god!


Are you a retard???

If trance were dead, then you would not have MASSIVE events such as TRANCE ENERGY, Dance valley, etc...

Furthermore if it was dead then why is it a Trance Dj that is always on top of the most voted lists of trance addict and Dj mag.
Swamper
quote:
Originally posted by Swamper
Oddly enough, at any House/Techno event it's the tracks with buildups that get the most hype from the crowd but yet it'll be some of those same people that bitch about Trance buildups...


quote:
Originally posted by RobotHouse
:rolleyes: building =/= cheesy ing breakdowns all night long


Stop trolling. Since when does "buildups" equate to "cheesy ing breakdowns" ?

Further, by =/= I assume you meant != or ? :)
CODE
LOL
Jem_hadar
quote:
Originally posted by Swamper
Further, by =/=? I assume you meant != or ? :)


Haha :haha:
VDub
quote:
Groove Society invites you to release the winter blues.
Join the Bacardi Bat at the Guvernment Warehouse Complex this
Saturday January 22nd 2000, for an Xtra Dimensional Escape.
A treatment for the winter blues, with a night of happy soulful
house grooves. Encircled with gigantic and full surround visual screens,
expect to find yourself smiling with the sun and dancing with the moon,
as Bacardi presents Vancouver's Urban Visuals alongside Toronto's favorite
DJs, Andy Roberts and Nicole in the Warehouse, with Mark Oliver in the main
room.
Submerge yourself under Toronto's first visual surround scape, a technological
trip spanning from the depths of warm tropical oceans to the centre power of the
sun.


Remember when parties in TO used to be promoted like this???

This was my first night at Guv...

Geoffb3
quote:
Originally posted by VDub

quote:
Groove Society invites you to release the winter blues.
Join the Bacardi Bat at the Guvernment Warehouse Complex this
Saturday January 22nd 2000, for an Xtra Dimensional Escape.
A treatment for the winter blues, with a night of happy soulful
house grooves. Encircled with gigantic and full surround visual screens,
expect to find yourself smiling with the sun and dancing with the moon,
as Bacardi presents Vancouver's Urban Visuals alongside Toronto's favorite
DJs, Andy Roberts and Nicole in the Warehouse, with Mark Oliver in the main
room.
Submerge yourself under Toronto's first visual surround scape, a technological
trip spanning from the depths of warm tropical oceans to the centre power of the
sun.


Remember when parties in TO used to be promoted like this???

This was my first night at Guv...


Hahah thats great .... now its just visually stimulating lol ... lets go back to that a bit ...
DigiNut
quote:
Originally posted by Swamper
Further, by =/= I assume you meant != or ? :)

Pfft, if you were really l33t, you'd use t3h un1c0d3:
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