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Im nearly giving up on "new" electronic music (pg. 2)
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| dj christian |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I don't even remember which thread you might be talking about. You're just ing annoying, all the time. Why the should I help you if all you do is insult stuff and act like a ing moody teenager because you can't find any music you like? Make an effort not to be a prick and I'll make an effort to help you. |
Yes i've lately been posting a lot of negative posts.. I am sorry for that.
I would gladly take any help, and if you would i would take it. Thanks! |
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| Subtle |
| Check out Paul Oakenfold - We Are Planet Perfecto volume 1, best trance compilation last 5 years or so.. |
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| Trance-MB |
| quote: | Originally posted by ripped
maybe new stuff is not worth it
try to explore the old ones |
This, also have a listen to 90's sub-genres which aren't played that often any more, could be very interesting.
Check the endless list of 90's compilations, thousands of track there, of which you must like some.
I would start with German and Belgian series like Serious Beats, La Rocca, Cherrymoon, Bonzai (as label), Trancemaster, Trance Nation etc. etc.
I can't imagine you already have heard all of that as I even haven't heard half of it in 15 years I think. |
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| Adam420 |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
You should give up on music completely, and then stop posting on TA. |
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| dj christian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance-MB
This, also have a listen to 90's sub-genres which aren't played that often any more, could be very interesting.
Check the endless list of 90's compilations, thousands of track there, of which you must like some.
I would start with German and Belgian series like Serious Beats, La Rocca, Cherrymoon, Bonzai (as label), Trancemaster, Trance Nation etc. etc.
I can't imagine you already have heard all of that as I even haven't heard half of it in 15 years I think. |
Thanks! Problem is i already checked most of those compilations. Ok i haven't check Rocca but i've heard every old trance, hard house there is, atleast things before the year 2005. Finding new older tracks is getting sparser and sparser by the moment.
And yes there's new stuff, but it takes time and since i don't dj at the moment i don't feel the time to dig really deep. I really have myself to blame really. But i always appreciate new recommendations from you guys no matter what the electronic style since i listen to nearly all of them. I am open minded.
Thanks again!
| quote: | Originally posted by Adam420
+10000000000000000000000000
off already |
What's your problem? Seems you have a personal issue with me.. and i don't really like your attitude.
I guess your in your silly tens and acting thereafter, like a complete moron that is. |
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| Trance-MB |
The Dutch "Turn Up The Bass" collection (25 cd's, 1989-1993) of Arcade and the Club iT cd collection (12 cd's, 1994-1999) also have an interesting number of tracks on it.
Also it's nice to see how the music changed during these years and what kind of tracks of different (sub)genres were played at the same time.
Pretty cool that of that last one you still can listen to samples since the club is closed for many years now:
http://www.discotheek.it/it-cd
I have posted this before so you might already have seen that one. |
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| Adam420 |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj christian
What's your problem? Seems you have a personal issue with me.. and i don't really like your attitude.
I guess your in your silly tens and acting thereafter, like a complete moron that is. |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I'm sick of this guy, he just acts an absolute bitter cunt, trolling and being a negative , ignoring all the threads and recommendations and free music on here because he's a useless wit. If you can't read around TA and find anything you like then you should just pull the plug, because clearly music was just a phase for you and you've moved on. |
And also, the fact that you use Axwell as a reference. |
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"omg ur such a ing child u baby twat"
"no ur the baby twat"
"why don't u just piss off , ur too young for the internet"
"omg , u have a problem with me??? how do u even know my age"
"dude why don't u just off already, ur so lazy. p.s. it says u were born april 3 1938, duh."
"dude u don't even know me personally, u have been sitting in ur basement too long"
"omg dude i'm reading your posts for like 6 months, i know u. just die already."
"omg dude ur such a troll.." |
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| mnw479 |
| christopher lawrence's rush hour and john 00 fleming's global trance grooves radio shows/podcast have some pretty good psy/prog-trance |
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| orTofønChiLd |
| give the man a chance |
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| TheProperWolf |
| quote: | Originally posted by Amduscias
I usually never look at the charts or bestsellers, i just pick a genre and browse through pages and pages of music, there's tons of good stuff and plenty of hidden gems, you just gotta look for them. |
I totally agree. Especially charts and bestsellers, honestly is the EDM world becoming just as much a victim to mega-commercialization (e.g Clear Channel and Radio One) as pop and even rap/hip-hop are? If those perps don't think you're worth charting and playing you won't get charted or played ... maybe once for every 50 times that Eminem or Pit Bull get their plugs.
The hidden gems that must be scoured and dug for usually dominate my youtube favorites list :) |
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