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Another good review site is http://www.psynews.org/ Otherwise I generally look for stuff from labels I like. That and the new releases on psyshop.com and saikosounds.com as they have audio samples etc. |
If people didn't have the insecure need to feel accepted, as well as the go along with the sheep sheep mindset of the masses then there would be more originality in music, fashion, artwork, ... ....
We live in a Monkey say, Monkey do society. Banana anyone? :lol: |
Forget what the rest are doing and make no creative comparisons :wink:
Everyone is unique with their own brand of creativity and that adds the original vibe. But if comparisons are made and attempts to try and fit into a specific music scene or genre too then it all gets samey samey and boring. Mind numbing even. Mind numbing music by minds that have been numbed by a mind numbing society. lol, thats quite a lot of numbs for one message post :lol: |
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But anyways could someone post a list of really creative trance artists/groups. I want to get rid of the supersaw image. |
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There is some good trance around. Most of it is underground progessive and not massively available to the public which isn't like it`s counterpart, commercial trance. This is where people get their stereo typical association with trance.
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yves deruyter sander van doorn asino Igal M James benitez sonkite These groups/artist are more at the tech-house/prog-psy side of trance. The trance I think DS means is more towards the vocal/hard, which is mostly the commercial releases that flood the market. |
Ah, some people who share my concern for the genre which died 5 years ago!
I have been pointed in the direction of many 'Great Trance' Producers of late, and they all leave a lot to be desired. After popping in a mix CD yesterday by Paul Van Dyk (on the cover of Mixmag), hoping that they'd found the cream of the crop... I felt like crying. I listen to EDR Club Tech (www.energyradio.fm > Club) - which is especially good on a sunday afternoon GMT. It's progressive house, but there are producers making this who are on the same vibe as Trance was before it became washed out with wannabe DJ/Producers hungry for the bleach-blonde spotlight. All that needs to happen is for ONE producer to create a stunning trance track, and for it to be featured on a compilation of fresh sounds, and suddenly we will have great Trance again... I am interested in helping to get it back to where it should be... A track I am working on at the moment is a homage to decent Trance of a decade ago... when it's done I will post a link to it here for some serious critique... |
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PS > Check out Serenity (Sensation White anthem 2005) by AvB, and Love Theme Dusk by Mike Foyle vs. Signalrunners. Both hit the spot (with a sledge-hammer) for me. Awesome. |
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