go for the more melodic uplifting vocal trance then (above & beyond, smith & pledger, armin van buuren, etc).gingerfreak said:I might even find myself jumping on the 'trance is dead' bandwagon next year, it might be my age but I'm finding it a bit too hard and heavy at the mo.
Paddy Eeziglow said:I know I plug it a lot, but I think psy-trance is gonna be a biggie, if not in 2005 then definately in 2006. Check out the cover CD by John '00' Fleming on the latest copy of DJ mag- it's pretty good (but not the best I've ever heard). He's been slipping snippets of psy-trance into his sets of late, and played a fair bit of it at Global Most Wanted @ Privelege this summer![]()
jon_d said:I think that the electro/acid/breaksy house will be back for 2005, what with nights such as Nastydirtysexmusic on the up and tunes such as Alter Ego:: Rocker and the Tiefschwarz dub of Kinda New being such crossovers hits played by a whole spektrum (excuse the pun) of DJs it has appeal to a mix of folks.
Altough it is not a recognised genre it is what i would describe as 'Rogue House'
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gingerfreak said:That may be so Mr. Sun but I'm afraid I think it's a pile of pap. And my opinion is all that matters in gingerfreakville.![]()
fusion said:house wise it's probably gonna be funky house with still alot of electro influence.
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Mark Sun said:And of course, you're entitled to your opinion..... even if it is blatently wrong![]()
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