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definition of the different genres

salvia_divinorum
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Posted : Feb 20, 2003 15:52

I'm doing a school work about psy trance, and I need a web site with a small definition of the different genres (full on, progressive, goa, etc). Can any of you give me a site address or can tell me something about this? Thanks

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djsid
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Posted : Feb 20, 2003 15:55
salvia why dont u lissen to each of these sub-genres of muzik and find out yourself!

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Gilad Refael
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Posted : Feb 20, 2003 16:49
my defenitions are here:
http://forum.isratrance.com/viewtopic.php?topic=8604&forum=1
but that is ONLY my oppinion. some will define it differently.           REHAB is for quitters
salvia_divinorum
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Posted : Feb 20, 2003 23:29
djsid, I know the differences, but I need a clear definition to put on my school work...

thanks Gilad, I'll check it out           When I dance, I put myself in the DJ's hands to take me to a journey - the unconscious journey to reality

KARKEIJA KREW!!!!!!!! dancing is the phrr fo da powa
Chi
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Posted : Feb 21, 2003 00:05
ok, i'll try. remember it's a subjective question... it depends on the person.


dark psy: hard basses with some "dark" samples - like gothic sounds, wind sounds, monster sounds: creepy samples.


progressive/minimal: it can be hard or softer, the sounds fit one after the other very nicely. not many different samples at the same time though. more hypnotic, less psychedelic


full-on: hard bass music which builds itself from different psychedelic samples. these sounds keep piling up nice on top of each other until a explosion about 3/4 of the track. very psychedelic, less hypnotic


melodic/goa: very melodic music, makes you smile usually with deep basses, harder (goa) or softer (melodic). usually has a lot of samples at the same time. incredibly psychedelic, little hypnotical.


tech-trance: hard bass music, combining a little of the psychedelia from full-on, buildup like prog/mini and hard banging drum/techno samples. High pitched, fast music


eurotrance: well this is not psy, it's a whole different genre (the ones above are subgenres of psy). it's the combination of dance and house music bass with the melodies of melodic trance.
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