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Have you heard these unreleased Vincent De Moor tracks?
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tokadase
Hey,

Have you heard these unreleased Vincent De Moor tracks?



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqC8DtMgE6U



and



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9TP4l9BiBk



and

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evsuRARomAY



and



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZkhGKv-x0g

A recent comment regarding the disappearance of Vincent de Moor is the following, made by Twan who runs the youtube channel muzikxpress:

"Vincent de Moor, left the music industry ages ago, he is a very private person and I spoke to people that used to work with him and he's even very hard to reach for those people. He doesn't want to do any interviews and he has no desire or plans to return to the music industry :( So, the chances of getting a Vincent de Moor interview are like 0,000001 % unfortunately.. :("
Hides in Shadow
Proceed still sounds fresh even today, great tune.
DJ RANN
Vincent was a ing giant of the scene.

In the 90's, his tracks easily floated that incredibly difficult line of being "big" without cheesey and his percussion was light years away from what anyone else was doing.

He was largely responsible for the rise of the Dutch trance sound which then the likes of Ferry, Tiesto and Armin all capitalized on and went all commercialized/fromage.

I remember at the time, he basically hated where "trance" was going (i.e. what Armin and Tiesto were churning out under that name of genre which was very far perverted and removed form even their own earlier productions) and he basically said that he was bored frustrated with making quality tracks that made him little money, and the way to make money was to sell your soul and produce dross.

There were quite a few guys that got out of the scene for the same reasons.

Trouser Enthusiast (although their sound was less refined and more commerical that VDM's) also quit around then and they got in to music for TV/film. No one knows who they are now but I know they make more money being relatives no ones that famous trance producers/remixers.

It's a real shame that VDM quit but I get it - He was bored of making great tracks with integrity that weren't financially respected.
LoveHate
i haven't heard them until now, thanks for the links

awesome stuff
Louk
Only the top one is unreleased. Sounds ing ace though!

Groove Feelings is B side to Flowtation on Deal
Proceed came out years ago I remember reviewing it on Combined Forces
and Emotions came out as a b side to Flowtation 2001 on Combined Forces and VC.

Vincent is a very talented producer, his sound is greatly missed.

Louk
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