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What makes trance different from techno and other electronic genres?
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Adam314
What is the difference between trance and other genres of techno and electronica? I started listening to Armin van Buuren and I was told that he has a trance style. I never knew. Who are some of the original trance artist I can listen to?

Thanks guys,
Scoops
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John Askew
Trance-MB
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Originally posted by Adam314
Who are some of the original trance artist I can listen to?


Maybe a nice list with suggestions: http://www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pag...dance-tran.html

Or closer to Armin: http://www.trancetop1000.com/TranceTop1000-2013.html
Looney4Clooney
more focus on melody ?
Juan Paulino
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Originally posted by Scoops

John Askew


Hatts off to you man!
dreamdecks
Listen to some of Tiesto from early 2000's - dance valley set.
or some of Paul Oakenfold's World Tour on Radio 1 Essential Mix Programme for the late 90's.
clay
it has to have cheese
Watts
techno = 1 bar loop
trance = 8+ bar loop
Adam314
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Originally posted by Trance-MB
Maybe a nice list with suggestions: http://www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pag...dance-tran.html

Or closer to Armin: http://www.trancetop1000.com/TranceTop1000-2013.html



Sweet thanks man, this list was fun listening to over the weekend. :)
arul
Here is what I explain in another post. To me trance means tunes that are airy, full of energy, uplifting and make you smile with your hands up, with melody, rhythm, bass lines, buildups, many track layers, incredible drops and lift offs, and that you can actually dance and groove to (not just mosh jumping up and down).

Solarstone is putting out current "pure trance" albums, and though I haven't heard them yet, I am sure they are good. Solarstone's re-release of the classic "Seven Cities" is all you need to hear to peg it: Seven Cities (pure mix) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB9SaTnh41M Put in on, crank it up and listen to all of the incredible beautiful layers weaving in and out... To me, this is tune is a perfect depiction of trance.

Solarstone sums it up nicely here:

http://www.solarstone.co.uk/pure-trance

For me, these are the classic trance compilations that brought me into the genre:

Oakenfold- Tranceport
Armin van Buuren- Boundaries of Imagination
Tiesto- In Search of Sunrise Vol #1

Deillon
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Originally posted by arul
To me trance means tunes that are airy, full of energy, uplifting and make you smile with your hands up, with melody, rhythm, bass lines, buildups, many track layers, incredible drops and lift offs, and that you can actually dance and groove to (not just mosh jumping up and down).

Wut, everything you described can be applied to techno aswell.
Psyshell
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Originally posted by Watts
techno = 1 bar loop
trance = 8+ bar loop

Nah usually a 2 bar loop for techno.

Trance=focus on melody, quite often some harmony, energetic bassline, minimal focus on sound design, melodies to create atmosphere or emotion, rythmn of the melody is less relevent than other two styles, focus on highs/upper bass.
House=Sometimes focus on melody, more of a focus on groove than on complex gradually building rythmns (like techno), generally more chill/funky atmosphere, melodies for the sake of it rather than for emotion, focus on lower highs and more evenly distributed.
Techno=focus on rythmn, a focus on shorter sections as the above guy said, heavy focus on the aesthetic of the individual sounds (like all the percussion might be quite sharp and the synth will go with that), occasional basic melodies to create extra atmosphere, melodies usually fit into the rest of the rythmn, focus on highs/bass.

That's some basics of what I can think of at the moment. Some of it might be a bit off though. I'm also assuming by trance he means euro trance not psy trance obviously.
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