No idea, because your Youtube embed isn't showing up for me. However...
This track is from 1990, before trance even properly existed. I'd like some trance historians to figure out exactly what it all means.
Light The Fuse
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
No idea, because your Youtube embed isn't showing up for me. However...
This track is from 1990, before trance even properly existed. I'd like some trance historians to figure out exactly what it all means.
its cristian varela - ocram
DancingMonkey
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
No idea, because your Youtube embed isn't showing up for me. However...
This track is from 1990, before trance even properly existed. I'd like some trance historians to figure out exactly what it all means.
First you have to realize that music like this was played at real raves for hours and hours. Then you realize that there will probably never be such times or music made again. Then you must come to the conclusion that IT DOESNT MATTER WHAT IT MEANS.
Kenny Rogers
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
No idea, because your Youtube embed isn't showing up for me. However...
This track is from 1990, before trance even properly existed. I'd like some trance historians to figure out exactly what it all means.
thats rave!
Light The Fuse
umm wait a second - this is what the original thread was about :p
Trance-MB
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
No idea, because your Youtube embed isn't showing up for me. However...
This track is from 1990, before trance even properly existed. I'd like some trance historians to figure out exactly what it all means.
I'm not that historian, but already bought cd's back then. Indeed, I can't remember trance as a genre then. We even didn't use the name Techno over here, and Rave certainly not. The Turn Up The Bass series below doesn't even mention Techno as genre. I just can remember it as House. House was also used as an umbrella back then.
1990 was when I started collecting the in Holland famous "Turn Up The Bass" series of Arcade. Turn Up The Bass 8
CD 8 and 9 had D-Shake - Yaaah on it.
Back then we called it all House (although Acid-House, New Beat and Euro House existed), but we didn't care about genres a lot then, it was all very new to us. That the b-side is called Techno Trance IMO isn't to be taken seriously IMO.
The track is made by Aad de Mooy from Rotterdam by the way.
That some tracks did start to sound a little trance, though we never called it trance and even now I wouldn't: