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Trance future?

goa-ganges
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Posted : Dec 1, 2004 15:33
I think that along British and Israeli, the Japanese scene is one of the most experienced and mature one. They have money and time, so they could try out almost every producer in their dancefloors. So my question is based in this 10years plus experiece:

What do you think that will happen to the scene that now we know as "psychedelic trance" in the future?

Well, my answer is that I think that psy will break in perhaps two or three definite styles: one that will be only full-on, with these sounds that enrage so many people nowadays. And there'll be another, even if smaller sceneAwith producers creating tracks based on cosmo, space and nature - which will automatically attract the old generation to it.

And what do you think about the future?

Peace and Love
shota


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Posted : Dec 2, 2004 12:13
maybe, more black people will start making psychedelic music in the future.
same as jimi hendrix did in the 60s, P-funk did in the 70s, bad brains did in the 80s, U R did in the 90s.
TecPoint Piramid


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Posted : Dec 16, 2004 16:39
yes .. maybe psyrap
Master-X


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Posted : Dec 17, 2004 20:59
ther is some that doing .. but more house then trance
cosmomochan
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Posted : Dec 19, 2004 12:19
i think that the "D" thing we're not suppose to discuss here is a major factor here.it's one of the roots of this music and this scene.i'm not saying its the most important one,but its has a major role in this scene.
some of the problems in todays parties (violance etc...) comes from the misuse of this kind of things.
so the future will depend on the ability of the people to use this kind of things wisely...
after all,music can't die...people and scenes yes.

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