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Title: Trance music
Post by: Modulate God on February 18, 2007, 04:07:14 AM
Hey evvvvrre bodie! How's it going? good? Great. Awesome. So.. I'm curious, any members of the board listen to electronica/dance music? It's a genre I'm trying to get into more myself for the past year now. But unfortuantly I haven't really been able to. I suck at finding good stuff to download.

I was hoping.. maybe if someone listens to trance music (which I've discovered I like so far) or just good electronica, could you recomend me some? I'd mucho appreciat...o? !
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: Monophobia Solaris on February 18, 2007, 10:33:24 AM
[align=center]I like electronic, dance, trance, dark wave etc..... a good band but no japanese is BlutEngel ^^[/align]
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: residentevilrulz on February 18, 2007, 10:37:43 PM
Have you heard of Daft Punk? I have their discog. Same with Funker Vogt
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: Modulate God on February 19, 2007, 04:03:20 AM
Haha, Daft Punk is pretty much the only electronica group outside of Japan that I really know of. I love them. Thanks for the replies! I'll definatly look into them.
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: ミ★ s t a r on February 19, 2007, 06:23:33 AM
I don't really listen to it that much, I'm more into industrial-ish Electronic (This also kind of fall sunder the electronic genre, but its a sub-genre of the general one.. if that makes sense. I guess it's more darker than the happy dance type electronic stuff ANYWAY XD)

Here are some I listen to;
BT (Brian Transeau)
Paul Oakenfold
Juno Reactor
Phalanx

Though, if you ever wanted recommendations for industrial. I know a few bands. ;)
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: booh on February 19, 2007, 06:30:16 AM
I would recommend Bajo Fondo Tango Club.
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: キティア on February 19, 2007, 07:16:36 AM
Only second to visual kei is my love for electro and the like. ♥

Here are some artists of the genre I'd highly reccommend:


Assemblage 23
Imperative Reaction
God Module
Concord Dawn
Re/Work
ReActivate
Solitary Experiments
Hocico
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: iBliss on February 24, 2007, 01:32:04 AM
dunno if this is trance music, but Floppy is rly good electronic music
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: Culo on February 24, 2007, 01:48:54 AM
Quote from: booh on February 19, 2007, 06:30:16 AM
I would recommend Bajo Fondo Tango Club.

ughh... i hate that. i live in buenos aires and all the fucking snobs listen to that shit XD it's just like... ok, we've got a famous tango piece, and... well I downloaded this electronic beat from some website and I... just mix them together with some cheap audio software and that's it, bajo fondo tango club.

offtopic:
and one
das ich
kraftwerk (they're a must if you like electro music)
chu ishikawa (try to find the ¨tetsuo the iron man¨ OST)
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: idolcrash on February 24, 2007, 03:50:23 AM
I can't stand electronic at all, besides the occasional jungle, but it has to be pretty damn amazing to really catch my interest (a few Mampi Swift tracks do it for me, as well as a couple others)...a lot of times good DJs will ruin a song by adding a melody that just kills the beat's energy or loop the same thing for 6 minutes...that gets boring.
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: 「Phantasma」 on March 02, 2007, 01:54:38 PM
Try:

Diary of Dreams (Darkwave)
DJ Sharpnel (Dance)
DJ Tiësto (Yeah, I know, mainstream. But he still makes some good stuff - Trance/Dance)
The Flashbulb (Breakcore/Drum N bass)
Flexe (... its very calming... I'd say its Electronic with some Trance/Dance elements)
Joolz (Trance)

Those are from US and the Europe parts.

m1dy (Speedcore/Dance - Which 10 bucks says you won't like)
Velvet Eden (Darkwave)
Schwarz Stein (Trance)

Those are from Japan.

aaand those are some that are in my iTunes library.
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: KUON on March 06, 2007, 01:09:29 AM
Quote from: Phant on March 02, 2007, 01:54:38 PM
Try:

Diary of Dreams (Darkwave)
DJ Sharpnel (Dance)
DJ Tiësto (Yeah, I know, mainstream. But he still makes some good stuff - Trance/Dance)
The Flashbulb (Breakcore/Drum N bass)
Flexe (... its very calming... I'd say its Electronic with some Trance/Dance elements)
Joolz (Trance)

Those are from US and the Europe parts.

m1dy (Speedcore/Dance - Which 10 bucks says you won't like)
Velvet Eden (Darkwave)
Schwarz Stein (Trance)

Those are from Japan.

aaand those are some that are in my iTunes library.


DJ Sharpnel is from Japan too.
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: 「Phantasma」 on March 06, 2007, 04:05:57 PM
QuoteDJ Sharpnel is from Japan too.

Huh, I had no idea really. Whatevs then, its all about the music's quality, production, creativity, etc.
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: wtfuxeric on March 10, 2007, 12:57:59 AM
Aural Vampire is an amzing J-trance band.
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: xXJackXx on March 25, 2007, 12:52:37 PM
i dont normaly like trance stuff but just downloade Aural Vampire and the sound is awsome. I'm more of a hardstyles person but do listen to some candy techno on occasion.

Now i'm on the search for more stuff that is similiar to Aural Vampire or more stuff by them
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: nijuu_rasen on March 25, 2007, 01:20:26 PM
drum 'n bass always gets me X-D haha, stuff like Pendulum, stuff off Junglesound, Noisia,

but then I do like The Prodigy, Oakenfold, Underworld, etc etc
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: Vessicator on April 13, 2007, 01:12:07 PM
Holy crap. Already on the second page and none of the better artists were even named?

in no specific order:

Armin van Buuren (vocal/progressive/epic)
Above & Beyond (vocal/progressive) [alias Oceanlab]
Gabriel & Dresden (vocal/progressive)
The Chemical Brothers (electronic/progressive/hard-house)
Airwave (progressive)
Rank 1 (progressive/epic)
DJ Precision (progressive)
Carl B (progressive)
Pink Elephant (progressive)
12" (progressive/epic)
Mezzanine (psy-trance)
DJ Sasha (goa/psy-trance)
Maor Levi (progressive)
Ferry Corsten (progressive/vocal/electronic) [alias System F]
Markus Schulz (progressive/vocal)
Sunlounger (progressive)
Supafly (progressive house)
Benassi Bros. (electronic)
Sander Kleinenberg (hard-house/electronic)
Mylo (hard-house)
Infected Mushroom (psy-trance)

European trance tends to move more to the use of natural instruments (quartets, guitar, chorus, etc.) whereas Japanese trance utilizes more synths and and industrial beats.

Schwartz Stein is not trance; it is more along the lines of Symphonic Trance lathered with vocals.
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: 「Phantasma」 on April 13, 2007, 09:28:42 PM
Sasha isn't THAT good. But its good. Infected Mushroom oh lawd, thats some good stuff right there. Blank and Jones have some good stuff too. Try DJ Trace too.

QuoteSchwartz Stein is not trance; it is more along the lines of Symphonic Trance lathered with vocals.

So yeah, Schwarz is trance. Industrial/Trance. Symphonic trance? Its like saying Melodic Trance. Its useless since Trance is melodic =/
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: Vessicator on April 14, 2007, 01:00:36 AM
We'll compromise and say it's Experimental xD

Sasha was better with Digweed when they had the whole progressive/anthem thing going. I'm also somewhat displeased at Blank & Jones's new stuff, which turned out to be a bit more mainstream, uncreative, and centered on the vocals moreso than the riffs and beats.

And who could forget DT8 (progressive/anthem). Ministry of Sound ftw
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: evilaya12 on June 10, 2007, 04:37:34 AM
Quote from: Vessicator on April 13, 2007, 01:12:07 PM
Holy crap. Already on the second page and none of the better artists were even named?

in no specific order:

Armin van Buuren (vocal/progressive/epic)
Above & Beyond (vocal/progressive) [alias Oceanlab]
Gabriel & Dresden (vocal/progressive)
The Chemical Brothers (electronic/progressive/hard-house)
Airwave (progressive)
Rank 1 (progressive/epic)
DJ Precision (progressive)
Carl B (progressive)
Pink Elephant (progressive)
12" (progressive/epic)
Mezzanine (psy-trance)
DJ Sasha (goa/psy-trance)
Maor Levi (progressive)
Ferry Corsten (progressive/vocal/electronic) [alias System F]
Markus Schulz (progressive/vocal)
Sunlounger (progressive)
Supafly (progressive house)
Benassi Bros. (electronic)
Sander Kleinenberg (hard-house/electronic)
Mylo (hard-house)
Infected Mushroom (psy-trance)

European trance tends to move more to the use of natural instruments (quartets, guitar, chorus, etc.) whereas Japanese trance utilizes more synths and and industrial beats.

Schwartz Stein is not trance; it is more along the lines of Symphonic Trance lathered with vocals.


sigh SAil from Armin Van burren is still one of my all time favorite songs
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: Vessicator on June 10, 2007, 12:29:00 PM
FUCK YEAH
Title: Re: Trance music
Post by: Alice the Sister on June 13, 2007, 12:07:56 AM
I like Infected Mushroom.