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the paul oakenfold party is going to be RAMMED, i dunno if i can handle that many carolina candy kid ravers in one spot. trust me, they'll be comming out of the woodwork for this one.
DQ, what exactly is high energy trance? do you have any mixes of that type of stuff?
He has a mix up on his site right now www.djchrisallen.net He was opening for Thomas Bronzwaer so this set isn't full tilt, but still a good example
Andy is more melodic in the 132-135 bpm range, where as Chris would be at about 135-140....while playing higher tempo/higher energy trance....so like the in between before hard trance
sigpic RIP Steve "Jibs" James - Your footprint is forever on my soul and in my heart xoxo RIP Jeff Shewchuk aka DJ Jeff Taylor (day_for_night) - You will live on in my heart forever xoxo
Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain.
"Nowadays everyone is a fucking DJ." - Jack Dangers
What record did you loose your virginity to?
"I don't like having sex with music on- I find it distracting. And if it's a mix cd- forget it. I'm stopping to check the beat mixing in between tracks." - Tom Stephan
I think in the evolution of electronic music trance played a very vital role. I look at progressive, et. al; as simply a more evolved form of trance music. What really excites me is what must be coming....... Who knows where & what the next genre of electronic music will be..
I am really liking the DJ's that are mixing elements of trance and prog together. You would have thought it would have been that way BEFORE progressive reached it's current status-but alas, it happened later.
I am really liking the DJ's that are mixing elements of trance and prog together. You would have thought it would have been that way BEFORE progressive reached it's current status-but alas, it happened later.
I agree...I love when dj's mix genres together....I even like when they pitch up a house track
sigpic RIP Steve "Jibs" James - Your footprint is forever on my soul and in my heart xoxo RIP Jeff Shewchuk aka DJ Jeff Taylor (day_for_night) - You will live on in my heart forever xoxo
Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain.
well it´s pretty clear that prog house has some of it´s roots in trance, but like someone´s already said, it´s an evolution of trance. There´s some good producers out there. but mostly i find it too formulaic and simplified, there´s only so much synth arpeggios and delayed basslines I can take.
Personally, I still like a lot of the uplifting trance, its a shame tbh how a lot of dance producers cashed in, and made it a very commercial and uncool kind of sound... Those people who get on there high horse and slag off trance, just listen to S&D around 97-99 that sound only really started to get played by other trance jocks in the last three/four years.
Trance is uncool but has its roots... Im not about to write it off cos i had some fantastic nights listening to trance...
at least it's not electro..... oops, did i say that? anyway, i like and will play a good (imo) "progressive" trance tune. i'm not a fan of the really fast "circus" trance that sounds like i'm whirling away on a merry-go-round but i certainly like most, if not all of andy moor's stuff.... sorry, but if you don't like leama and moor then in my mind you have some serious "progressive" issues.
"only dead fish swim with the stream..."Malcolm Muggeridge
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