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fucksocks™
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: in the boosh
Posts: 1,622
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I'd agreed the majority of the major dance labels (mos, gc, cream etc) have all gone to shit and the only stuff that gets mainstream radio airplay is mindless tat, but there is still plenty of great new trance being produced, you just have to search for it a bit more. f.ex. The Anjunabeats label has been producing top-draw stuff for a good few years now. |
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triXtyle.0wNz.iT
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 17
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From Anjuna I love Above & Beyond , Kyau vs. Albert and Ronski Speed........ I like them, but my love still is ARMADA - Armin, Marcus Schulz .... their music ..... it`s amazing ..... I use to listen deep house (Tarkan, V-Sag, dPen, Facundo Morh, etc.) , but when I listened again to BOBINA - LIGHTHOUSE (SEAN TYAS REMIX) ..... the old memories came back ....... I love that kind of music, and your posts cannot offend me or the music..... never |
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 20
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Trance is interesting in the sense that it's widely considered to be completely a-musical and sometimes, at the same time so, so right to listen to it. It's just right. Galloping riffs and pulsating basses, and mixing my favourite Asian star Ayumi Hamasaki-- well. That's when you get the trance I listen to. I'm David and I listen to j-trance. |
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