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Nostalgic NYC Trance Addicts
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benjamin1forty
Feel free to post up oldies (even tunes outside of trance)

Remember how legit Trance was before the mcProg, EDM, 2.0, Trouse money making scheme? I had to be reminded recently.

I'm only 25 y/o but Started listening to dance around 2000 through napster, songs like ATB - 9pm, ecstacy, Oakenfold 1999 essential mix world tour - creamfields, gatecrasher, halloween at home in london. Tiesto 2002 at space maimi.






EarnYourKeep
Tiesto@Limelight
Scoops
the i:54 mark...thats all you need to know

AY STAR
quote:
Originally posted by Scoops
the i:54 mark...thats all you need to know


JAM!!!!!

some other late 90's/early 2000's nyc house tracks i used to listen to years ago


a track that was ahead of its time, and still is a amazing track:


CarS
quote:
Originally posted by AY STAR
a track that was ahead of its time, and still is a amazing track:


uhu!
when did that get released, btw?
CarS
now, if you'd heard this in pre-school :) ?

for a 22 year old remix, that fits the bill for being ahead of the times, 2:44 sort of kicked them off.
(and to this day, I like that sound starting at 4:50, PSB adopted it right away, see their Relentless)



some decade old comments about this one from around the net:
*****
This is the extended version of the 1992 classic. The original version of this song was from 1990
The kick drum in this song is notoriously deep. I suggest plugging in DJ headphones if you don't have a good set of PC speakers, as the kick drum will sound as it it isn't there. But that is the beauty of this track.
[this is true, back when I used to have a sub that did 18hz @ -3db, it was like a different track switched in or out] ]
*******
In 1992, a massive trance tune made by Bruno Sanchioni (who use to release under some of the respectable New Beat alias such as Dr. Phibes, Bazz, and Chico Crew) with Guiseppe Cherchia hit the dancefloors all over Europe, and then the World. The sensual and sweet vocals saying "Come on...dance with me, move your body... Dance with me, move your body and lots of beats..." melted with the hipnotic mellow pianos made this tune a true classic, specially in the Jam & Spoon versions 'Watch Out For Stella' and 'Sign Of The Time'.
A wild growing and distorted 303 bassline is at the top of the 'Watch Out For Stella' version, perhaps the most played on the underground venues at that time. A sign that something new was going on in the electronic scene.
********
A startling record [the J&S A.o.L remixes] that made me sit up and take note of harder music. This is THE perfect trance record, so pumping & hypnotic, yet so beautiful & melodic. The 'Watch Out For Stella Mix' is the one for me!
Scoops
quote:
Originally posted by CarS
uhu!
when did that get released, btw?


1997....

in episode 117 of ASOT, G&D mix The Build Up into Beautiful Things flawlessly
AY STAR
quote:
Originally posted by CarS
now, if you'd heard this in pre-school :) ?

for a 22 year old remix, that fits the bill for being ahead of the times, 2:44 sort of kicked them off.
(and to this day, I like that sound starting at 4:50, PSB adopted it right away, see their Relentless)



some decade old comments about this one from around the net:
*****
This is the extended version of the 1992 classic. The original version of this song was from 1990
The kick drum in this song is notoriously deep. I suggest plugging in DJ headphones if you don't have a good set of PC speakers, as the kick drum will sound as it it isn't there. But that is the beauty of this track.
[this is true, back when I used to have a sub that did 18hz @ -3db, it was like a different track switched in or out] ]
*******
In 1992, a massive trance tune made by Bruno Sanchioni (who use to release under some of the respectable New Beat alias such as Dr. Phibes, Bazz, and Chico Crew) with Guiseppe Cherchia hit the dancefloors all over Europe, and then the World. The sensual and sweet vocals saying "Come on...dance with me, move your body... Dance with me, move your body and lots of beats..." melted with the hipnotic mellow pianos made this tune a true classic, specially in the Jam & Spoon versions 'Watch Out For Stella' and 'Sign Of The Time'.
A wild growing and distorted 303 bassline is at the top of the 'Watch Out For Stella' version, perhaps the most played on the underground venues at that time. A sign that something new was going on in the electronic scene.
********
A startling record [the J&S A.o.L remixes] that made me sit up and take note of harder music. This is THE perfect trance record, so pumping & hypnotic, yet so beautiful & melodic. The 'Watch Out For Stella Mix' is the one for me!



prob in the top 10 biggest and most infulental records of all time for a dj
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