Why Trance?Music 

  • Thread starter Thread starter XzifT
  • 65 comments
  • 2,038 views
👍 I am terrified of Labels. Listen to "Ewig", "Dr. Thodt", "Rise" and "Ain't It Mad Yet". Then you can say what you want.

And then I'll respect your opinion fully. 👍
 
Based on what Danoff said, listen to some Chemical Brothers, Crystal Method, and DJ Dana to learn how wrong you are
 
Listen to "Ewig", "Dr. Thodt", "Rise" and "Ain't It Mad Yet". Then you can say what you want.

Is that their most mainstream stuff or something? What makes these songs more representative than the ones I've already heard?
 
Originally posted by emad
Trance is pretty much a derived from pure hardcore techno (Think DJ Lady Dana, DJ Isaac, Schranzer). These songs are insanely fast paced (well over 500beats/minute), and bassy. Trance is essentially much slowed down techno where almost every song written by a dj living with his parents in New Jersey sounds exactly the same.

Actually,

...hardcore was derived from house/trance. The hardcore scene started out fairly mellow, when drug-pepped audiences wanted louder, harder and faster music. It's gone from an average of 130BeatsPerMinute in the early 90s to an insane average of 160BPM today.

Around 1994 or 1995 a DJ whose name I can't remember made a 9000BPM (nine thousand beats per minute) record on his Atari computer. Think engine sound with melody.
 
Originally posted by sn00pie



Around 1994 or 1995 a DJ whose name I can't remember made a 9000BPM (nine thousand beats per minute) record on his Atari computer. Think engine sound with melody.

:eek: I never even heard of anything that fast.I have a couple of tracks that are 200+BPM,but 9000 I never thought that was possible.I wish I could remember the DJ's name.
 

Latest Posts

Back