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What is happening to Trance music? (pg. 4)
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RebeL9
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Originally posted by EddieZilker
Are you a moron or are you just trolling or are you just a trolling moron? I'm not even going to indulge in answering that question because it's ing stupid!



I watched an interview with Gene Simmons on Shatner's Raw Nerve. When He asked Gene what his favorite song was Gene said it was "Rock and Roll All Night". It was his favorite because that song's made him the most money.

That song is my ing musical nightmare. It is the ing sound-track to a suicidal over-dose, blaring out of the one working speaker on a boom-box purchased at a dollar store three years ago while a combination of heroin and methamphetamine course through your system and your eyes flutter to the back of your drug-addled skull. You'd have been too high to remember it so it's just as well it was your intention to have your heart explode or stop from the ill-suited combination of opiates and amphetamine plus the massively corrosive stepping ingredients your third-tier dealer added to maximize his profit margin, never-minding the speed wasn't properly filtered when it was being titrated and you'd be retarded from mercury poisoning.

Sort of like the line of you're trying to sell, right now. What you just said about those old geezers pushing their left-over crap and selling out shows isn't any antithesis to my point. It is EXACTLY my point.

"Rock and Roll All Night" still sucks donkey nuts. It doesn't matter that people love it or any of the other pap littering thrift fairs held at a local dilapidated hanger on an old air-force base. Among the other white-trash paraphernalia, like Dokken concert T-shirts and unsent mix-tapes made for girls who were so far above the station of the sender, he could have set himself on fire and she still would never have remembered his name, that song is nothing more or less than detritus littering the cultural milieu like a Coors beer can in a collection of beer-bottles in a frat-boy's dorm room.

I have appreciation for good music. What you and I consider good music is, however, radically different. It doesn't matter how many people love that song they lost their virginity to after a romantic date involving a fondling during Cannonball Run II, liberal amounts of a horrible drink which ambitiously combined peach-schnaps and Ripple White Zinfandel with dinner in the car near the local Dairy Queen. 80's music will always suck.

It sucked then and it still sucks. It doesn't seem to matter who it was made by, but 90% of it was garbage. Using an appeal to populace logical fallacy just won't make it better. It had nothing to do with one-hit wonders or established bands. It was still absolutely horrid and the only reason people glob into concert stadiums to see the washed-up, has-been, drug addled Ozzy Osbourne is because of a combination of saccharine sentimentality, a cloying desperation to hold onto their youth, and otherwise ossified thinking resultant from one too many re-runs of MacGyver and Night Rider.



We have a new Spirit5.
jupiterone
people arguing about music is funnier than people arguing about religion and politics. oh so sad
EddieZilker
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Originally posted by jupiterone
people arguing about music is funnier than people arguing about religion and politics. oh so sad


Heretic! :whip:
clubamerica
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Originally posted by jupiterone
people arguing about music is funnier than people arguing about religion and politics. oh so sad
****Ding****ding**ding***WINNER!!!


FUKING IDIOT REBEL6,MS MYSTEERY,PLATIPUS BITCH(I FORGOT HER NAME)


MUSIC IS MUSIC. :disbelief
Lews
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Originally posted by clubamerica
****Ding****ding**ding***WINNER!!!


FUKING IDIOT REBEL6,MS MYSTEERY,PLATIPUS BITCH(I FORGOT HER NAME)


MUSIC IS MUSIC. :disbelief


Am I Platipus Bitch? :gsmile:
clubamerica
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Originally posted by Lews
Am I Platipus Bitch? :gsmile:
My bad.. I meant Lews.

But anyhoo music is music :whip: :whip:
RebeL9
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Originally posted by clubamerica
My bad.. I meant Lews.

But anyhoo music is music :whip: :whip:


and ty music is ty music.
idiot.
heisenberg
Fart trance. That annoying fart synth that Mr. schossow and Sander van Doorn introduced totally made trance a very non-melodic genre.Oh and...there is deadmau5.
Psionic
I find it funny that I don't listen to current trance but when my friends do they say it's superior to trance from the 1990s :rolleyes:

Comparing apples & oranges imho.
Redd
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Originally posted by clubamerica
MUSIC IS MUSIC. :disbelief


What does that even mean? Out of all the retardomaniacs on this site you hold a pretty strong top position together with the_voice, osterzone, and mattinsanity. Congratulations.

Microlab
On the one hand, not all the music of the past was great. In fact, a lot of was released too and even included in numerous compilation. On the other, back in the past there were more beatuiful tunes than there are today. the melodies were catchy (fields of love by atb is definitely an example and my all time number 1).

I think it's because at present everyone has an access to cracked software, and doesnt matter if a young producer is talented or not, he/she will "compose" something anyway. Although basslines have become too sawish nowadays, the drums punchy, i tend to like more the standard early 2000's trance basslines (today's just sound too noisy).

Overall i dont think that only trance has become worse in terms of quality productions. The whole music has become way more ty. Compare todays' pop music to past one. even pop of the past used to sound more melodic and catchy.
Light The Fuse
lol epic :thumbsup:
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