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Veracocha - Carte Blanche vs. Paul van Dyk - For An Angel (pg. 2)
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| fieroavian |
| they both are classics but Carte Blanche is too much for PvD's "For An Angel". |
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| DJ Darchinova |
How can PvD be on such low votes???
i thought it would be the other way!!!
WHY!!!?? :d |
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| Coup |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Darchinova
How can PvD be on such low votes???
i thought it would be the other way!!!
WHY!!!?? :d |
u and me both :( |
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| Arbiter |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Darchinova
How can PvD be on such low votes???
i thought it would be the other way!!!
WHY!!!?? :d |
Well I like Veracocha better but there's no way it should be winning this decisively, coz For An Angel is QUALITY. |
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| PaulCorgan |
| SORRY, not possible to decide.... both are wonderful |
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| vmc |
| C'MON FOR AN ANGEL !!! |
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| TranceSeeker |
For an angel without doubt its just more beautifull and better composed.
I still can't believe that people more like carte blanche then universal nation :conf: :conf:
But the prove is that there are so much people here on the forums that got into trance around the time when carte blanche appeared, that why they vote on it, they don't know anything about the early years... |
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| oDrori |
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceSeeker
For an angel without doubt its just more beautifull and better composed.
I still can't believe that people more like carte blanche then universal nation :conf: :conf:
But the prove is that there are so much people here on the forums that got into trance around the time when carte blanche appeared, that why they vote on it, they don't know anything about the early years... |
The way you say it makes it sound like For an Angel & Universal Nation were made 10 years before Carte Blanche or something... Maybe it's not that much of a coincidence that a lot of people got here around the time Carte Blanche was made? Plus I think most people heard both (or all of the 3) tracks so this is a fair chopice |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| Paul Van Dyk - For An Angel for me :) |
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| TranceSeeker |
| quote: | Originally posted by oDrori
The way you say it makes it sound like For an Angel & Universal Nation were made 10 years before Carte Blanche or something... Maybe it's not that much of a coincidence that a lot of people got here around the time Carte Blanche was made? Plus I think most people heard both (or all of the 3) tracks so this is a fair chopice |
Yeah ur right on this one but u know veracocha was a track that got on tmf (mtv), they made a videoclip and it really got onto the people (mainstream), universal nation also got a video but somhow it stayed "underground", when vercocha was released it went completely mainstream, just like rank1 - airwave.
Not that these are bad tracks, far from! but tracks like these got A LOT of people into trance... due to the fact they went mainstream. |
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| oDrori |
Could be, I personally have nothing against anything getting mainstream as long as it's good and ain't ovcerplayed.
Besides that, with no criticism to you or anyone, take thing into proportions when you say Carte Blanche went mainstream... sure, some Trance guyz & Some idiots that like party hits might've seen this in Germany/Holland/Belgium (I think that's where they broadcast this), but we're not talking international size commercializm, and not the kind of mainstream that means you get played every 2nd show on every station on the radio. People outside the areas of Trance strongholds like Germany & Holland, such as myself for example, didn't hear about Carte Blanche up untill they discovered Trance 3 months, a year, 2 years ago and saw the name Veracocha flying around. Mainstream is Sylver, mainstream is Lasgo (Without getting all too poppy). Veracocha is merely mainstream if you insist on judging the more underground scene. However, if you look around, you cans see a lot more people getting excited over For an Angel and Universal Nation than on Carte Blanche, I seriously thought it was gonna bite a big one against these too. They make much, much more fuss around here. |
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