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Armin van Buuren Forecasts- Trance/Rap Crossover (pg. 2)
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KilldaDJ
trap hop
osterzone
If you guys are going to go 4chan on this place and post random images and idiotic one-liners, at least try to be funny. The last three posters accomplished nothing but the ability to come off as stupid...

As for the topic, what Armin doesn't get is that the USA doesn't really know what trance is. If you played them a trance song, I bet 9 out of every 10 people would say it's techno.
Chimney
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Originally posted by osterzone
The last three posters accomplished nothing but the ability to come off as stupid...


Yes, because this was never the case with you.

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USA doesn't really know what trance is. If you played them a trance song, I bet 9 out of every 10 people would say it's techno.


Same in Europe.
Trance-MB
KLF?
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by osterzone
If you guys are going to go 4chan on this place and post random images and idiotic one-liners, at least try to be funny. The last three posters accomplished nothing but the ability to come off as stupid...

Story of your life, eh?
hasbone
looking forward to more

the tiesto + 3 6 mafia track was great
RapidFire
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Originally posted by yourma2000
Alot of people are forgetting about a group that brings rap & trance/electronic together...Faithless, although people like snoop dogg would be a commercial curse on trance, you have to make an exception for rappers like Maxi Jazz for bring tracks like Insomnia, God is a DJ, Not Going Home, Salva Mea etc to life


amen. maxi jazz has been doing it since the early 90s and he blows those mainstream rappers out of the water
netroM
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Originally posted by RapidFire
amen. maxi jazz has been doing it since the early 90s and he blows those mainstream rappers out of the water

KLF did it in the 80s, as Trance-MB pointed out.
RapidFire
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Originally posted by netroM
KLF did it in the 80s, as Trance-MB pointed out.


missed that post but yeah there's another great example. it wouldn't be anything revolutionary.
Rodri Santos
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Originally posted by osterzone
If you guys are going to go 4chan on this place and post random images and idiotic one-liners, at least try to be funny. The last three posters accomplished nothing but the ability to come off as stupid...

As for the topic, what Armin doesn't get is that the USA doesn't really know what trance is. If you played them a trance song, I bet 9 out of every 10 people would say it's techno.


If they like that "techno" would still be great, most people don't care if the track is progressive trance, uplifting trance or tech trance, they like it or they don't like it so would be the same,

Kris G
Euro-dance? I'm sure I remember synths and MC's together a lot back in the day. It's pretty obvious if you listen to the radio in LA that the US producers are copying 90's dance and sampling it as much as possible, so it's only a matter of time before we get a true cross-over... again. And it will suck.
Fledz
Listen to a bunch of the most popular, mainstream RnB tracks. They have synthesisers and EDM production values all over them. How has this not already been happening for the past decade?
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