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RichieV
You can only list 3. Can be any genre of EDM . Doesn't have to mean your all time top 3. Just what ever comes to mind. I know it is futile to put your all time so just put 3 that you really like.

Out of The Blue - Ferry Corsten -
one of the first trance tracks with a nice phat backbeat on 2 and 4 with a nice snare. I always hated claps by themselves. This is the ultimate ending song for any mega rave. One of the few tracks in major that doesn't suck or sound corny.

Alex Bartlett Amnesia - SHOKK remix.
I loved all their tracks(SHOKK) until they broke up. They made songs that should be played from start to end. Great arrangements and sound design.

Stupid Disco - Junior Jack
( don't ask ) catchy sexy and energetic. The video is awfull and most people would say this is what ruined house.
Subtle
Element Four - Big Brother 12" mix
Deniro - State Of Mind
Body Shock - Full Moon
Eric J
I was in my trancier phase during this era, so there is a definite theme here.

Luminary - Amsterdam (smith & pledger mix)
This was a great example of a track that was trance without resorting to the typical supersaw sounds. Great arrangement, great vocal, and great energy. This was the peak of the Anjuna sound for me, as after this point they really started getting formulaic.

Smith & Pledger - Forever
Another great vocal track from these guys. Again, trancy without a supersaw. Great use of musical elements, reminding me of what vocal trance USED to be like.

Evbointh - One Wish
The lead sound in this track still gives me chills. Great example of how a few simple elements can really have an impact. I'm think this guy blew up with this track and was never heard from again.

Honorable mention:

Shmuel Flash - Chilling Moments
This really defined an era for me. Great atmosphere and use of the old "vocal wailing" that got popular for a while with tracks like Cass - Glad I Ate Her. Progressive Trance as it was meant to be. Simple, yet effective and elegant, which was the case for most of Bedrock's early releases.

Planishphere - Hosanna
Such energy in this track and the vocal sample is off the hook. Does a great job of creating an atmosphere. I later found out this was our good friend Lolo who did this track under his Planisphere alias.

Michael Cassette - Shadows Movement
Track of the year for me and a lot of others back in 2007/2008. Such a simple melody, yet it worked so well. Michael Cassette seemed to bring a touch of the 80's to everything they did, which made it sound even cooler for me.
Beatflux
Quivver - Brothers and Sisters

This track is lush and mystical in a way that most tracks aren't. The one big thing about this track is that it has more dynamics than most other commercial tracks and it sounds much more magnificent for it. The drums sound elements sounds punchy and carry most of the track, while Quivver sprinkles in elements of atmosphere that let you drift along with the beat. Quivver's use of clever reverb, shifting elements in and out, adds additional depth to the sense of atmosphere. It's track like this that sing in contest of limiting contests that everyone else seems to be caught up in. This track is everything that trance could be, but isn't.

Cosmicman - I Love You

This track isn't a polished diamond, but the catchy melodies carry it all the way through.

Pyrda - Melo

This track blows me away while listening to it on my parents Bose home theater system. The only thing that makes me stop moving is wearing myself out. The massive drum hits still manage to sit in with all of the other elements very clearly. A solid build of groove along side a rush of frenzied energy in the choruses make this a tune to push your feet.
floyd741
L.E.D. There Be Light - Rank 1

I'll probably get over it in a week or two but right now at this moment I'm addicted to this song.

Satellite - Oceanlab

Vocals.

(can't think of a third one)
DJ RANN
quote:
Originally posted by RichieV
You can only list 3. Can be any genre of EDM . Doesn't have to mean your all time top 3. Just what ever comes to mind. I know it is futile to put your all time so just put 3 that you really like.

Out of The Blue - Ferry Corsten -
one of the first trance tracks with a nice phat backbeat on 2 and 4 with a nice snare. I always hated claps by themselves. This is the ultimate ending song for any mega rave. One of the few tracks in major that doesn't suck or sound corny.



Out of the blue was 1998 - yup I bought it but I remember because that was the difining moment when I realised trance was about to go south (and it did from that point).

Deniro - state of mind was also pre 2000, 1999 i think, finding my vinyl now.

If dates don't count then....

Jose Amnesia - moonsurf - never heard a track like it and as such big tune while sustaining integrity and became overplayed.

Eyeq - oddesey of noises - firedance. No beat at the beginnning just a really interesting build up to such a massive drop. dance floor destriyer without being cheesey.

Gat Decor - passion. No explanation neccessary.


Honerable mentions

Whiteroom - whiteroom. A little fromage but so well put together and a slice of great trance made in 2005.

Cosmos - take me with you (instrumental. So simple and so good. Great production and layered use of sounds.
mfitterer1
Tiesto Ft. Kristy Herkshaw - Walking On Clouds (Original Mix)
Believe it or not old school Tiesto productions were actually the ; this track was one of the ones that got me into trance. That vocal is sick and that lead arpeggio is awesome! If only all of his productions could have been as good as Just Be...

Eluna - Severance (Markus Schulz vs. Elevation Remix)
My favorite big bassline track. Vintage Markus Schulz.

JOOP - On Top Of Things (Original Mix)
This track has my favorite leads of all time in it. When the beat kicks back in after the break that bassline and the lead in combination just make you want to break your neck!
DjStephenWiley
1. Amoeba Assassin - Piledriver (Grayed Out Summer Mix)

2. Sound Fiction - Alive (Mike Shiver's Catching Sun Mix)

3. Cary Brothers - Ride (Blake Jarrell Remix)
adi_hanson
1) SolarStone - Seven Cities (Original mix)
I dont think I can personally find a tune that encapsulates trance for me at all, this has got it all.

2)Accadia - Into the dawn (Club mix)
Great progression and I love the plucky synth at the breakdown , its a 8 minute monster.

3)Airbase - Genie(Original mix)
Great progression and a simple but oh so effective main lead.

Other favorities:

Tiesto-Suburban train
Mandrake-Universal soul (H&J Remix)
Olmec Heads-Spritualized
Tillman Urmacher-On the run(Ocean2Shore mix)
Altitude-Altitude(S.H.O.K.K Remix)
And finally.......
Yoji Biomehanika - Theme from Banginglobe



Oh and P.S , you said 2000 ish , im sorry if i take the ish part to seriously , by say a few years :-)
floyd741
quote:
Originally posted by adi_hanson
1) SolarStone - Seven Cities (Original mix)


+1000

Stef
1) Flutlicht - Icarus
2) Ayumi Hamasaki - M (Above & Beyond Remix)
3) Vincent De Moor - Fly Away (Original Instrumental Mix)


Runner Ups:
Atlantis Vs Avatar - Fiji (Original Mix)
Kamaya Painters - Endless Wave (Albion Remix)
atxbigballer1
Tilt - children

Tilt - Invisible (Supernatural Dub)

Thrillseekers - Synaesthesia (fly away)

Jan Johnston - Flesh

Jan Johnston - Unafraid (Paul Oakenfold Mix )

Just a few!
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