Like anything good, good music is corrupted by money
and the love of it. Some trance is good even these
days, but you have to search through piles of trash,
made by ppl who're only in it to make a quick buck, to
find it.
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
Ps. Pigeonholing sucks...
--- christos [EMAIL
Okay, before I go on with my question, keep in mind that I am by no means
a trance fan AT ALL (at least trance fans by the convnetional definition).
Like every good 313 technohead, phrases like Paul Okenfold sucks, Epic
trance is cheese, and Hey Pete Tong, I got your 'Essnetial Selection'
right
the Door.
UhOhUhohh... UhOhUhohhh... UhOhUhohhh...
The Damage is Done. - Yo La Tengo
-Original Message-
From: christos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org
Date: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 9:03 PM
Subject: [313] did we influencetrance?
Okay, before I go on with my
Peace...
Just thought I would add my 2 cents, I agree that trance was definitely
influenced by do techno and Detroit, but we must also understand that trance
was also heavily influenced by whats was popular in clubs in the 80's, and I
would say, a lot of eurodance pop formulaic tracks..if you
on 12/5/2000 9:01 PM, christos at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
however, I wonder,
how much influence did we have on the development of trance?
We discussed this briefly five weeks ago, when our pal Chrome3 admitted:
I am sick of that boring soulful kenny larkin crap, I want
rippin' arpeggios,
We discussed this briefly five weeks ago, when our pal Chrome3 admitted:
I am sick of that boring soulful kenny larkin crap, I want
rippin' arpeggios, pumpin 909 kicks, and swirling psychedelic dolphin
noises.
ahh, that was a proud moment in 313 history.
chris --- just ripped an
We discussed this briefly five weeks ago, when our pal Chrome3 admitted:
I am sick of that boring soulful kenny larkin crap, I want
rippin' arpeggios, pumpin 909 kicks, and swirling psychedelic dolphin
noises.
Please, dont get me wrong, I couldn't even tell you the name of a single