its not a matter of liking one genre and disliking another. Its a matter of vocalizing it to a point that you're simply beating your chest to show the rest of the group how legit you are. To me, it looks like "see, see, i can hate trance too. everyone, everyone, do you see me?"
- Jayson B, it sounds like more than anything your love for trance is evident and all the power to you. Not many people here at 313 are going to defend your views - you're in the wrong place. your ignorance for understanding my opinion of stating "that trance crap made me feel violated" was an honest opinion and a true feeling i felt for the 1st time as a dj. My DJ skill and track selection speaks for itself. I've had nothing but full respect from everyone that's heard me play. I never mentioned that before as I don't like to blow my own horn - I'd rather have you hear me play and make that judgement for yourself.
how is your live pa trance performed jayson? i respect that although i would never go see you play. you must bring racks full of synth modules or many synths to get that big, flowing emotional synth line moving. actually to me trance synth lines sound like hitting a demo button on an old casio keyboard and then overprocessing it to death.
what's this "followers" bs that you keep throwing at us too? are you not a follower trying to be like paul oakenfold spinning your trance? i'd say i'm a follower of people like richie hawtin, derrick may, jeff mills, dan bell, claude young, kdj, theorem, terrance parker, stacey pullen, chain reaction etc. they've done so much for making sure there is a constant flow of great music being heard while commercialism attempts to invade the underground. i try to do my part by promoting the music and supporting the artists that are making and promoting great music.
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