Is trance Dead?

Originally posted by dr seuss:
prog is boring and dead ;)
there is nothing 'progressive' about music that induces narcolepsy. there were and are some amazing prog producers, but the chundering simple bassline no melody and maybe a daring sample formula has worn thin. ask people who run clubs what's pulling the crowds :)
there have been an average of 50.6 new trance tracks released every week worldwide - more so than any other genre.
nukleuz (hard trance) is the biggest selling vinyl distributor in the uk, one of the biggest markets.
i sat with 5000 people at frantic in brixton tow weeks ago, and i can assure you trance is far from dead. turnmills, the end - quality clubs have been adjusting their sound, because mindless anoraks have driven the prog lemming over the cliff.
and what's with progressive fans hating all other types of music? that's not very 'progressive' is it??? ;)

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Originally posted by vurtomatic:
evolution as spurred by meth? 8)
LOL. That's what i was thinking.
That and that the slowed down beats of progressive perhaps reflect getting off of mdma and, heaven forbid, drinking alcohol.
For those who think progressive = boring, you're listening to the wrong progressive. It's an open, inclusive genre, and now that the 'purists' have set the tone for it, hopefully people in your area are moving forward seeing what they can pull off in it. You can always play your trance discs at -4. I think they sound better like that anyways.
I think trance heads are perhaps jealous that so many high-profile dj's are jumping on the progressive bandwagon, primarily the GU mafia. I don't know if anybody expected progressive to kill or supplant trance. It just seems hard to lump the two in the same genre together, and to me, it's the trance sound that's more distinct. Trance upholds itself to certain specific parameters, and it's in that that it's limiting.
One thing i see happening, though, is a progressive dj bringing in elements of breaks, trance, electro, rock, and maybe even jungle in a progressive set.
For now, i'm enjoying Trendroid's Transport 6.
 
music culture is influenced less by drugs and more by peoples progression of tastes
 
in an idealistic world, I'd like to believe your statement hydra, but the plain fact is that music culture has found synergy with what the paying customer has been putting into their body. prime example being the rise of euphoric anthem trance in '98 which coincided with the first round of the infamous mitsubishi. the gabber/hardcore explosion in the mid nineties was also a direct offshot from the experimentation of more speed- based self medication (be it taken directly or whether the pills were more speed based at the time). you can lend alot of credibility to today's progressive movement as a direct correlation with people's post honeymoon mitsubishi era. either that or it's digweed's falt ;)
[ 05 September 2002: Message edited by: Sinthetik ]
 
and what's with progressive fans hating all other types of music? that's not very 'progressive' is it???
you kidding me?
prog/tech/breaks/house/hiphop/sometimes-dnb/sometimes-trance lover right here. i know plenty of people the same.
and maybe im just a stoner, but i reckon diggers gu019 has far more interest in it than pretty much any trance mix ive heard. i know which id rather hear at a club.
 
^^^^ Exactly to Sinthetik
Originally posted by masheadatronic earlier in this thread:
The big mainstream trance scene which came out of Europe in 1998 probably had a lot to do with good quality pills being made on a large scale for the first time in years.
Many people say that without the high quality pills that scene wouldnt have gone as far...

The Mitsis first appeared in Holland in summer 1997 and as they spread to the UK in early 1998 they met with the new wave of trance coming through as clubs such as Gatecrasher were fastly growing in popularity and people were defining what was called a new scene.
The quality of these pills probably did play quite a part in the popularity of the music but as the pills have got weaker and people have exited the pill honeymoon and stopped doing them, we can see the popularity of the music fading, maybe coincidence but probably in at least some cases very relevent.
So many people have changed from the trance sound that came out of the late 90's to the progressive sounds of now, many of the same people have also stopped taking as many pills and would now claim the pills are weaker anyway.
Drugs dont create a scene but they do play a part in some, with the people enjoying their first pills (early Mitsis with over 100mg MDMA in them) they were listening to trance and putting money back into the industry and it became popular as it becomes popular more people start to cash in and cheaper copies of the tracks appear, so does cheaper copies of the pills.
People grow tired of the music, people grow tired of the pills, people look for something else and arrive at progressive, I bet many people riding the progressive wave now were doing exactly the same with trance not so long ago.
[ 05 September 2002: Message edited by: masheadatronic ]
 
I don't know why you people think trance is dead. Just because you don't listen to it anymore doesn't mean it doesn't exist. 2002 has been a HUGE year for trance. Most of you probably aren't even listening to the right stuff.
Check out these songs...
Warrior - Drama (also floating around on mp3 as Warrior - Untitled. This one is for all you non believers.)
Marco V - Simulated (as well as G.O.D.D., Echoes, Atlanta 020202, Indicator, Milla, etc. Marco V is one of the hottest tech-trance producers now)
Marco V - I Feel You (Paul Van Dyk mix) new shit, only liveset rip available.
Solar Stone - Solarcoaster (pure bliss)
Gouryella - Ligaya (new Gouryella tune, Ferry minus Tiesto, awesome buildup, epic trance)
Mark Norman - Total Seduction
Pulser - Cloudwalking (Beat Pushers mix) awesome new remix of a classic song
DJ Tiesto - Lethal Industry (original and good remixes around)
Paul Van Dyk - Take Me Higher (pvd dropped this at Mayday 2002. Don't know if it's a remix or original. pretty slammin either way)

I could go on with a longer list. Alot of these songs are new and may be hard to find on regular sharing software. Maybe not, I haven't checked.
Don't get me wrong, I like progressive (to an extent) and all that other shit (except hard trance, hard house. that's for e-tards ;) ). But to think trance is dead is just ignorant. Just because Mixer and Urb don't cover it (because they're too cool) doesn't mean people aren't making it.
Now with home software production on its way to becoming as professional sounding as pro studio hardware setups, the future is going to be very interesting.
[ 05 September 2002: Message edited by: BeatFreak ]
 
OK, you guys are making me confused. I've been in the scene for 3 years. When I started partying I was hanging out with old school kids. They introduced me to back 3 yrs ago what they called "trance", I've got certain cd's in my head as what I know as trance, but by your definitions of progressive they seem like they could fit that bill. ex:
1.John Digweed - Sydney
2.Deep Dish - Moscow
3.Sasha - San Francisco
So to me these are trance, and they're some of the most welldone electronic music sets I've ever heard. For anyone who says trance is boring, and that they can't get down to it Listen to 1 track and tell me you can't appreciate trance.....that track is.... Stoneproof(Quivver) Everything's not you. Track #12 on Sasha GU009 San Fran. That track is exactly why I think Trance is the best techno still. Don't get me wrong I listen to all the styles of techno and I can appreciate the qualities in all of them, I just think "trance" has the most thought put into it.
If you are saying that gay, "cheesed itself onto the radio" tracks like Sandstorm, better off alone, i need a miracle type stuff are trance, you have got to be kidding yourself. those songs are nothing more than what they are. Marketed for money radio S*IT. not trance.
.....and for the person in the earlier post that commented on Nu-NRG being "hard banging gay shit", NRG kidz aren't trying to say that they think NRG is the most well done type of techno, they know its not, All They are trying to be is the most hype as humanly possible for their scene.
Which I respect the hell out of NRG kids represent their love for techno in general. Partying hard. Getting down. being hype. and representing.
But there's my 2 cents. Someone please answer my trance progressive question. It's trance to me
 
I see your point sin...let me modify my statement to:
Music culture is influenced by peoples progression of tastes, with and without the influence of drugs (as some dj's/producers/music lovers don't touch drugs, and are still very influencial)
[ 06 September 2002: Message edited by: HydrA ]
 
I was rasied on the hard house sounds of NYC. That's what I know, that's what I like. I can and do appreciate other genres of dance, trance included. But, one thing that has really pissed me off about trance is how is has basically defined the American dance experience of straight people. All you ever hear the straight kids in the US talk about is all those Euro DJ's who spin trance and can't wait till their next world tour brings them to town. Please don't misunderstand me. This isn't about bashing trance, or Europe. It's about creating distinctiveness. Each region in the world should be working on and developing their own unique sound. This is what gives dance music vareity. Chicago house, Detriot techno, Northern Soul (UK), German industrial, etc. IMO trance has over extended it's boundary and needs shrink back a bit. It's good music... just not that good. Make room for other creative endeavors. Thanks.
 
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damn d&b heads ;)
actually i cant say shit, i have drum and bass records now! ahhhh!
 
Trance has become harder and darker.....that's all. No more ppl selling millions of records with tracks made their $50 keyboard.....the bubblegumer's are few and far between.
Sasha, Digweed, Oakie, Chistopher Lawerence.....have given way to guys who have changed with the music....Ferry Corsten, PVD, judge jules, johnny vicious, ect...
 
Originally posted by Option2:
Sasha, Digweed, Oakie, Chistopher Lawerence.....have given way to guys who have changed with the music....Ferry Corsten, PVD, judge jules, johnny vicious, ect...
WTF!? :D I think you might find that PvD, Corsten, Judge Julez, etc... are STILL PEDDLING TYHE SAME TOSS THEY ALWAYS HAVE, and people like Sasha and Digweed have progressed, exposing new music, new sounds, and new ideas.
Oh, and Oaky is a faggot. I'd like to show him a little respect, but he sucks way too hard for that. Saw PvD this year, and while some of the tracks were pretty decent, the majority was old, crap, overplayed, over-hyped, bullshit-trance.
Judge Julez - No comment. ;)
 
oh i cant wait until this one reaches 100 and i can close and archive it, because the conversation in this forum I would like to see go somewhere other than talking about if a genre is dead!
you are all deeper than that :)
id love to see some more thought out topics in the next week, that would make me happy
 
Is Trance Dead?
I SURE THE FUCK HOPE SO
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[ 07 September 2002: Message edited by: JFlip ]
 
Hello All,
Well as the person who started this thread I feel I might get in one last word before it supposidly closes at 100 posts.
Firstly..
GGGEEEESSSSSSZZZZZ...
I had no idea it would stay this popular or controversial.
Secondly..
Thanks again for all the input from those that cared to give a sincere thoughtful response or a an emotional reactive response as well.
Moral of the story. people like different shit.
Wisdom would say not to judge others taste or style. People's experience is highly subjective, especially in the dance world.
Is trance dead.. I would have to say no.
Just last night a band played, then house music came on, we were all at the club through a couple of sets and eventually said "okay lets here some energy now please" Some kid said,"wow I sure would like to hear some progressive."
I am more than positive now that the "next" kid after that could have easily said "okay lets here some trance now."
Form the toughest tribal progressive to the biggest epic sythns...
LONG LIVE TRANCE.
Epic
 
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