and theres the incredile: "Trance Atlantic" compilations featuring tons of
Detroit and Chicago artists and a couple of New Yorkers thrown in for good
measure :)

on 1/28/05 8:30 AM, Blaauw, Martijn de at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered
these words:

> Funny, last night i just dug out my copy of  the 'Trance Europe Express'
> (vol.1) series with Sabres of Paradise, The Orb, Aphex Twin, DIY, Moody
> Boyz..very old school and very technotrance...back then to me this was
> just good music, nowadays it's to ' dangerous' to even mention the title
> 
> 
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Matt Kane's Brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Verzonden: vrijdag 28 januari 2005 14:19
> Aan: Hans Veneman
> CC: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; M : A : T : R : I : X
> Onderwerp: Re: (313) No Movement 2005?
> 
> 
> there is a compilation of detroit releases called "Deep Detroit Vol 1:
> Techno-Soul" (there was never a vol 2) released on Pow-wow Trance.
> 
> http://www.discogs.com/release/98409
> 
> On Jan 28, 2005, at 7:55, Hans Veneman wrote:
> 
>> On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 07:49:11AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> I have quite a few old EPs that have "tranctastic mixes" on them.
>>> Alot
>>> of the Definitive records that I have, have some sort of "trance"
>>> version of
>>> the tune...
>> 
>> Didn't Submerge label the Red Planet releases as "Trance" years ago?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Hans
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, M : A : T : R : I : X wrote:
>>> 
>>>> look at all of us trance lovers coming out of the closet! :^)
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> on 1/28/05 6:40 AM, fab. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these words:
>>>> 
>>>>> i have this compilation as well and it is a damn fine one if i may
>>>>> say
>>>>> so.....
>>>>> goes back to the time when there wasnt much of a difference between
> 
>>>>> trance
>>>>> and techno, when trance wasnt a dirty word. hell, there are even UR
> 
>>>>> tracks
>>>>> that i call 'trance'...
>>>>> 
>>>>> what went wrong? i dont know..marketing maybe wanted to divide the
>>>>> 2.
>>>>> or maybe trance appealed to ppl that didnt enjoy techno....or,
>>>>> maybe it was
>>>>> the drugs.
>>>>> trance was intended for ppl to space out  to and evade into utopian
> 
>>>>> dreams
>>>>> of universal love etc while techno developed into a more of a
>>>>> dystopian
>>>>> urban and post-industrial aesthetic.
>>>>> 
>>>>> just off the top of my head,
>>>>> fab
>>>>> 
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "M : A : T : R : I : X" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
>>>>> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 12:14 PM
>>>>> Subject: Re: (313) No Movement 2005?
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> oh wait...are we 313ers still supposed to hate Trance? oops! I
>>>>>> forgot that
>>>>>> "trance" was supposed to be taboo. a few weeks ago I was at a
>>>>>> Dollar Store
>>>>>> and as I was checking out there was a CD display near the
>>>>>> register. as I
>>>>>> spun through the terrible selection I came across a double CD
>>>>>> compilation
>>>>>> on
>>>>>> Rising High Records called "The Secret Life of Trance". it
>>>>>> included tracks
>>>>>> by Timo Mass and Jam & Spoon and it was only one dollar...so I
>>>>>> bought it.
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> figured it would be good for a laugh or two. so while cleaning
>>>>>> house the
>>>>>> other day I decided to put it on and give it a listen before
>>>>>> throwing it
>>>>>> away, but ended up listening to it straight through. it's actually
> 
>>>>>> quite
>>>>>> good! (?) I apologize, guys. it was an accident and it only
>>>>>> happened once.
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> swear! I feel so dirty. but at least it wasnt "electro clash"! :)
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> oh and regarding movement: maybe it's time to take it off of life
>>>>>> support?
>>>>>> it's already made history and has it's place in our hearts
>>>>>> forever. why
>>>>>> not
>>>>>> just let it go? Keeping a "version" of it alive artificially or in
> 
>>>>>> an
>>>>>> altered form would do nothing but tarnish the fond memories of
>>>>>> what it
>>>>>> once
>>>>>> was. Have you ever had your favorite danceclub/party/event outlive
> 
>>>>>> it's
>>>>>> natural lifespan? it gets pretty sad at the end. examples:
>>>>>> Lollaplooza?
>>>>>> Motor Lounge? The Limelight? Ministry Of Sound?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> DEMF: Do Not Resuscitate
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I have nothing against the DEMF/Movement festival or it's
>>>>>> organizers. I
>>>>>> performed at the very first (where I was paid quite handsomely)
>>>>>> and what
>>>>>> may
>>>>>> turn out to be the very last one (where I performed for absolutely
> 
>>>>>> free)
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> would gladly do it again if they needed me to, but if the only way
> 
>>>>>> to keep
>>>>>> it going is to make it an "Area One" monster rock show, then it's
>>>>>> time to
>>>>>> let it rest in peace and take it's rightful place as a part of the
> 
>>>>>> history
>>>>>> of Detroit Techno.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> sean deason
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> on 1/27/05 9:14 PM, Anton Banks (313) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered
>>>>>> these
>>>>>> words:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> and a trendy headliner would be good too.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I can see it now- "Now playing on the trance stage..."
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> <<said with extreme sarcasm>>
>> 
>> --
>> Hans Veneman
>> http://technotourist.org
>> http://vlokfeest.net
>> 
>> 
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> http://hydrogenproject.com
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