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| netroM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sivro
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wow, huge tag |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by adi_hanson
But each to there own. |
Where? |
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| Sivro |
| quote: | Originally posted by netroM
wow, huge tag |
What my signature? Yeah, it's a little wide...I use it on a different forum where it fits better, but when I get home from work I plan on shrinking it down some for here. :) |
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| owien |
| ah the goose bumps and witch is why vocal trance/house is so popular me thinks. |
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| dj christian |
| Armin's tracks always give me goosebumps especially his latest |
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| ToF |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj christian
Armin's tracks always give me goosebumps especially his latest |
LOL Nice way to bump. :stongue: |
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| euphoria |
| quote: | Originally posted by I_DEE
lady gaga is !:whip: |
fixed ;)
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I get goosebumps pretty easily. Typically when I hear a really nice breakdown, or build up. Pads definitely enhance it as well.
I am not a big fan of vocals but there are times when the vocals are really done right, they can give me goosebumps too.
I notice that at some point you can become de-sensitized to this as well. For example I also get goosebumps when I am hearing a track for the very first time and an unexpected sound effect comes in that I like the sound of....but this will only happen the first or second time I hear the track.
I also find that overtime if you listen to the same track too frequently it will not give you goosebumps everytime, but if you haven't heard it in a while then it probably will.
So in conclusion I would say I get the most goosebumps from Trance, Melodic Breaks, and Psy-Trance. |
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| djnitride |
| quote: | Originally posted by euphoria
fixed ;)
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I get goosebumps pretty easily. Typically when I hear a really nice breakdown, or build up. Pads definitely enhance it as well.
I am not a big fan of vocals but there are times when the vocals are really done right, they can give me goosebumps too.
I notice that at some point you can become de-sensitized to this as well. For example I also get goosebumps when I am hearing a track for the very first time and an unexpected sound effect comes in that I like the sound of....but this will only happen the first or second time I hear the track.
I also find that overtime if you listen to the same track too frequently it will not give you goosebumps everytime, but if you haven't heard it in a while then it probably will.
So in conclusion I would say I get the most goosebumps from Trance, Melodic Breaks, and Psy-Trance. |
Yeah completely agree with you there. But I do seem to get desensitized from trance the easiest of those three. Progressive House/ pysprog gives me goosebumps on the steady. |
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| corjay9 |
| All progressive music gives me goosebumps, prog house, trance, breaks, even progressive rock. |
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| djnitride |
| quote: | Originally posted by corjay9
All progressive music gives me goosebumps, prog house, trance, breaks, even progressive rock. |
dream theater :D |
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| corjay9 |
| quote: | Originally posted by djnitride
dream theater :D |
Big time! Dream Theater, Tool, King Crimson.
I get goosebumps every single time I listen to Tool - Lateralus, after the break there's a little build up.. it never fails. |
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