on 12/10/02 7:34 PM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 17:34 -0600 10-12-2002, techno wrote: >> Didn't Juan Atkins say in that "black to the future" interview that Red >> Planet invented trance? > > There is nothing wrong with a track being trance, please people there > have been trance records before people saw trance as some cheesy > genre. Maybe everybody knows this by now but Stardancer is a huge > trance record, even records like Aril Brikha's On and On are > hypnotizing, so that is trance as well, UR's Seawolf, trance... > techno can be trance, i like trance records!
UR's Seawolf = Detroit acid Aril Brikha's On and On = tech-house hypnotic does not = trance When I use the word trance it's what people assosiate the music genre with today. > >> Just because something has a nice string arrangement doesn't mean I'll buy >> it, BIG F*cking deal, so a lot of you have figured out how to make tracks >> with stings, pads, and portamento. >> It's not very hard is it? > > No it isn't... so making a record must be difficult and really heavy > before it is any good? Oh dear i hope this is not turning into what > is good and bad techno kinda threads... I like forward thinking sounding techno with a futuristic vibe. I'm not one of these guys who hears a new record with stings and pads and thinks that's quality Detroit techno or dismisses every hard techno record. > >> Let me dust off my old Fuse Dimension Intrusion, and Psyche +8 records from >> 1993. > > Dust it of? :)))) occasionally I go through some of my old records when I'm in the mood for a particular record. > My point, a record can be trance but not trance and it is really > personal if you like that in track or not and you can' about taste :) Well there are those trance tracks that sound so cheesy their almost laughable. I was listening to this Hispanic (latino) mix radio show and they were playing a trance remix of Michael Jakson You Are Not Alone. I once thought about recording trance off the radio and mixing loops with Robert Hood style minimal techno. > Oh and i just got a preview of the new $tinkworks on Keynote and it > is f**king great. Now i have a lot of his records but this one is > definitly the best one i have heard until now... Oh and i am not > forced to write this :) Isn't it ironic that fellow 313ers tend to mostly hype each others labels and music projects.