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Artists who truly represent the sound of trance (pg. 3)
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The first that come 2 mind

M.I.K E.
L-Vee
Hiver & Hammer
Ronald van Gelderen

and offcours many more...
DJ $tylez
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Originally posted by FennecTheFox
Cosmicman

Definitely agree! When the hell is Krystal Dreams coming out...:whip:
bluastigma
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Originally posted by Babytek
airwave
push
paul van dyk
cor fijneman
geert huinink
steve helstrip
binary finary
agneli & nelson
matt darey
michael woods
ferry corsten
mike koglin
darren tate
dj tandu
signum
art of trance
john '00' flemming
armin van buuren
lange
rank 1
tiesto(pre 2002)

they've been representing pure trance and continues to do so

Really couldn't have put it any better.
bluastigma
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Originally posted by DJ Tranz
Let's see, "Cheese Trance" in short, commercialized, mainstream, way overplayed tracks. Furthermore, 99% of cheese trance is Euphoric vocal trance, ie. ATB, Alice Deejays, DJ Sammy --Heaven, Armann "The Brainchild", Ian Van Dahl, DJ Encore -- I see right though you, Cosmos -- Take me harder vocal or non vocal mixes, both are way overplayed everywhere, Foggy, DJ Gert, etc. Usually played at 130-137 bpms and is becoming more like pop music sometimes. Cheese trance is can also include rmx of many popular previous rock songs, pop songs, and yes even heavy metal, ie. Ozzi Osbourne's Crazy Train Rmx, and even some classical remixes made it into cheese category like Fur Elise, Symphony #9 JMO.....
How is ATB cheese?? Don't Stop is one of my favorite songs ever. Plus his remixes are amazing.:eyes:
Dumonde Trancer
Astral projection

you should really rename this thread to "uplifting trance" if thats whta u mean ;)
DJ Tranz
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Originally posted by bluastigma
How is ATB cheese?? Don't Stop is one of my favorite songs ever. Plus his remixes are amazing.:eyes:


Read again what I define as 'cheese' trance and you'll know how ATB is as cheeeeeeeesyyy as they come, especially Don't Stop. That song when it first came out, must have been played at least once or twice every hour on the radio, and many many clubs that play any kind of trance, played that tune or mixes of it. I got bored with it within two weeks of it's release, so much that I couln't even bear that sound when or wherever I heard it. I started out liking the tune, but just like many many other tunes, I realy hated it mostly thanks to Radio DJs way overplaying them....
bluastigma
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Originally posted by DJ Tranz
Read again what I define as 'cheese' trance and you'll know how ATB is as cheeeeeeeesyyy as they come, especially Don't Stop. That song when it first came out, must have been played at least once or twice every hour on the radio, and many many clubs that play any kind of trance, played that tune or mixes of it. I got bored with it within two weeks of it's release, so much that I couln't even bear that sound when or wherever I heard it. I started out liking the tune, but just like many many other tunes, I realy hated it mostly thanks to Radio DJs way overplaying them....

Just because a song is played out doesn't mean the creator is cheese.
dJohn
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you should really rename this thread to "uplifting trance" if thats whta u mean

Uh no. That's what I was trying to avoid...which artist(note it's not plural) represents the sound of trance relative to you...not which trance artist is the most uplifting. If that were the case, I"m sure 99% of you would choose either Armin or Ferry or Tiesto or whatnot.
sl.ent
John 00 Fleming
CarlosM
You are Forgetting Fire & Ice!!.... My Galaxy/Silent Cry

with this Track.. I can Fell that Trance fell..

Also Airwave, cosmic man.. etc... but never forget Fire and Ice :D

dark_tenshi
Breeder.
arctic
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Originally posted by DJ $tylez
Definitely agree! When the hell is Krystal Dreams coming out...:whip:


i believe it probably wont.....go get the liveset rip of sundawner - flakes, thats the new cosmicman tune.
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