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If Trance were to have a great renaissance...
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| Dj Pluviose |
Say if there was another great wave of either gateway or classic era Trance that just revived itself out of nowhere and there was another glorious and beautiful wave of newer Trance that retained all of the legendary sounds as the older tracks, and this time with the advancement in technology, brilliant sound engineers decided to take it a step further and push more boundaries.
What do you think it would be like? For some reason, I feel like even though the current Trance sound has sharper and clearer samples, it lacks the same substance as something like LSG's Netherworld. |
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| MSZ |
| Maybe it can, but how can you manufacture(or post-process rather) it into hipster form? Thats the real challenge. |
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| Dykes_on_Jay |
| Better drugs. |
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| MSZ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay
Better drugs. |
Better propaganda. |
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| Titanium |
drugs never taking that . Maybe if they spent more time on marketing talented people rather than the sell outs, producers who have watered down their sound and talentless hacks who don't know anything about trance then maybe there can be a rebirth of the genre.
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Pluviose
Say if there was another great wave of either gateway or classic era Trance that just revived itself out of nowhere and there was another glorious and beautiful wave of newer Trance that retained all of the legendary sounds as the older tracks, and this time with the advancement in technology, brilliant sound engineers decided to take it a step further and push more boundaries.
What do you think it would be like? For some reason, I feel like even though the current Trance sound has sharper and clearer samples, it lacks the same substance as something like LSG's Netherworld. |
No way in hell does the current mainstream trance stuff from the former trance guys sound clean. It sounds completely the opposite. |
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