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Trance artists vs. mainstream artists

I.D.a.N
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Oct 29, 2003 22:27
Infected Musrhroom & Berry Saharof
Yahel & Nimrod Lev

Trance artists and mainstream artists working together, you think its a good idea?

I myself like it I wish to hear more projects like Infected and Berry, actually I wish there will be compilation with the biggest names in Israeli Trance and the biggest names in Israeli mainstream (mashina, hadag naash, Idan raichel, etc)working together, what you think?           In god I trust, everybody else pay cash!!!
Nathan
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Posted : Oct 29, 2003 23:08
Infected and Berry- Good idea! Berry has nice songs. nice music. the Birthday EP Is very good work.


Bad idea:
Yahel & Nimrod Lev
Since the 3rd alboum of Yahel I Really can't listen to his music. Its not even Trance. "China" is a boring song.


I don't mind :Trance artists & mainstream artists work together.As long as the music is Psy and good.

I iven would like to see aTrance Artist Vs David Broza

          -=The Meaning Of Life Is To Give Life A Meaning=
Mike A
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Posted : Oct 30, 2003 01:39
I'd like to work with a mainstream (dunno if it's the correct word for it.. let's use non-electronic) artist, that's for sure.
Is it good? Of course. Something different
Silent Scream
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Posted : Oct 31, 2003 15:28
i would like to hear infected vs idan raichel           www.myspace.com/silentscreamuzic]
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Nathan
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Posted : Oct 31, 2003 18:26
Yea!
I was about to say the same thing.
          -=The Meaning Of Life Is To Give Life A Meaning=
5Meo-Geo
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Posted : Nov 2, 2003 11:20
well trance became mainstream also imo
but u talk about electronic "1-2 man bands"
well its been done for ages
guess who produced most of Madona's last album
its usualy helps for both sides
album comes out in different style than both artists working on           Jesus didnt dance,but his beat goes on
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PSYCHEDELIC-ZION
I.D.a.N
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Posted : Nov 3, 2003 22:13
Idan Raichel working with someone like shulman or violet vision could be very original. some kind of electro and ethnic (what I think of Raichel's style) music, Shpongle in an all new way!           In god I trust, everybody else pay cash!!!
Jason (LyTe)
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Posted : Nov 3, 2003 23:57
well, when i interviewed infected i asked them about that exact same thing. duvdev told me that working with berry, a mainstream artist in israel, really muddled the lines for them. they were no longer regarded as "trance-drug-addicts-DJ-stoners-Trippers" anymore, and gave them some leeway in terms of booking, media attention etc., and brought them a whole new audience to appeal to.           "We Do Not Allways See Things As They Are. We See Things As We Are" -Ancient Chinese Proverb

LyTe Email:TechnoLyte@gmail.com
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Posted : Nov 15, 2003 00:27
havin a psy artist with a mainstream 1 is a killer idea for sales ....... its also expandin the boundaries of the psy genre ....
very well done Infected !!! Erez is technically better than most artist's even today.
i c skazi takin a lota rock samples , hmmm , it works well on dance floors
psychedelia evolved from rock.we've sorta reached the peek in psy trance so now broadnin its horizon's is an excellant idea

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