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Subject: trance!
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Original Message 1/17 19-Jan-02 @ 03:56 AM - trance!
If you like trance you might love this fullblown trance tune, give it a shot
Message 2/17 19-Jan-02 @ 10:27 AM - RE: trance!
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not really trance dude.
cool transitions! I dig the melody. dunno it's
place though
Message 3/17 20-Jan-02 @ 01:43 AM - RE: trance!
Message 4/17 20-Jan-02 @ 04:24 AM Edit: 20-Jan-02 | 05:23 AM - RE: trance!
"I bet if I threw a sweeping LP filter over the synth then it would be trance without a doubt"
rather simplistic, no?
Message 5/17 20-Jan-02 @ 02:03 PM - RE: trance!
Message 6/17 20-Jan-02 @ 02:48 PM - RE: trance!
Very upbeat,very European and very cheesy(don't get me wrong cheese is fine,if thats your cup of tea).You should get a Danish 17 year old girl to sing about being alone on the dancefloor and how is she is so shy (or whatever 14 year olds relate to)and you will have a gauranteed finnish number one
Cool melody though if its taken out of its context,just an idea but that melody would sound great being payed on a filthy organ with some strings doing the counter melody and taken down to about 100 bpm.just a silly idea
Message 7/17 20-Jan-02 @ 10:45 PM - RE: trance!
euro-trance, maybe
Message 8/17 21-Jan-02 @ 12:13 AM - RE: trance!
Interesting, I am not offended by the "cheese" comment since I agree to some extent. We have all been conditioned by society to think of "happy" progressions as somewhat cheesy, esp. in trance since major chords usually don't exist there. I bet if I turned every "happy" major chord into a minor one then this tune wouldn't sound cheesy at all (provided the chord progression still worked in minor).
Not sociologists, but people themselves created trance and this "sad" minor filtered-out stigma associated with it...Sure I could've conformed but it's in me to be different and bring the world something new.
Message 11/17 21-Jan-02 @ 01:55 PM - RE: trance!
Message 12/17 21-Jan-02 @ 07:09 PM - RE: trance!
I actually would have kept my mouth shut but you sure do seem to think a bit highly of yourself..."Sure I could've conformed but it's in me to be different and bring the world something new." and "...brand spankin new to me" are two TOTALLY different things
GRRREAT that you stepped in a new direction for yourself, but...dont come too hard
perhaps you should LISTEN to whats going on so you dont end up copying? Really not meant as a cut, but its a bit lofty to come with the "new" thing when youre apparently unaware of what is already out there. So you want to avoid labels? Great! but..might behoove you to know what those labels apply to so you can avoid falling under that umbrella.
Message 13/17 22-Jan-02 @ 04:13 AM - RE: trance!
The reason 5 examples are required is that "bringing the world something new" is also a relative phrase in that "something new" doesn't have to be individually exclusive; it can also refer to a group of two or three artists given the scope of the industry. In fact I was surprised to hear a new song on the radio afew minutes ago by Ian "Vandersomething" that sounded very much like mine, I'll even add this to your challenge tally. So if you can produce at least 4 more known examples then your argument will prevail. The challenge is on, good luck!
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