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Does anyone think this way also?
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Trip-
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Posted : Jul 15, 2003 22:51
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actually,
I think that UK trance is probably the only trance scene that left with some feelings from the past goa days. Which means melodic, fantasy, epic trance... something that I don't hear anymore anywhere - even in UK this is going down...
  Crackling universes dive into their own neverending crackle...
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tom anteater
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Posted : Jul 15, 2003 23:11
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hey philip.. what artists (uk) are the ones that you have in mind? .. because a lot of uk stuff is just as generic as everything else to my ears... but i'd like to know who you mean
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simon
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Posted : Jul 16, 2003 00:44
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Personally, I have a feeling that something serious is now actually emerging in Australia.
A lot of talent developing there as well as a great scene. |
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Zombi
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Posted : Jul 16, 2003 12:29
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UK Trance btw is a offical name for that psogressive cluby monsters. its confuse,
im sure u mean a British Psy producers.
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John
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Posted : Jul 16, 2003 14:28
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I think language and regional variations do mean that a description can mean many things - in the UK "trance" would not mean psy-trance - but can cover a variety of music from pop trance like DJ Sammy (!!) to club trance (as Paul Van Dyk may play) to hard trance (like maybe Marco V) to tech trance/trance techno (like London underground Djs like Beamish or Oberon) . The term Uk Trance is not really used in the Uk (for obvious reasons).
In fact if I could be arsed - it would make quite a good thread in the main trance section on wht differnt phrases mean in different countries.
But in the world of psy/goa - you cannot really get much more epic, melodic and 'aving it than Chi AD who is British! His tracks always get the dancefloor rockin in Sheffield anyway...
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Trip-
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Posted : Jul 17, 2003 13:12
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Obviously I meant British Psy trance and of course not the nitzhonot style. I just said melodic ... god damn it.
and I'd like to mention the twisted crew, esspecially Prometheus but except Tristan which went to some club areas - whatever he likes.
Green OMS...
yes some chi ad yea...
cosmosis kinda let down in the last album - again that club oriented 'psy' that's not doing anything to my feelings for music... ahh never mind.
and what do u say about that australian thing? something different than fractal glider and the crazy daemon tea crew?
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simon
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Posted : Jul 19, 2003 10:34
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John, It's a shame that Paul Van Dyke and Paul Oakenfold are labeled as "Trance" for mainstream people who don't know s**t. I think they should be labeled "Minimal House".
Both of them always make me want to take a nap.
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John
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Posted : Jul 19, 2003 11:01
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Well i've never been a Paul Van Dyk fan & Paul Oakenfold has subjected the world to dollops of cheese but don't forget he was well into his Goa trance in the mid 90s.
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simon
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Posted : Jul 19, 2003 23:53
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John,
I accpet what you're saying but honestly, when was the last time you put on a Paul Oakenfold cd? By the way, I think that his early stuff is cheesy as well |
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d:tuna
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Posted : Aug 20, 2003 15:39
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morning tippaz,
just to say i can't belive we talk about
paul oakenfold in this forum. he was in
anjuna for a short time years ago, didn't
like it..too 24/7..clarity works in some honest
wayz out here!
ps check disco valley recs for the nearest
sound ov modern day Goa.
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