ScienceBoy
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I only know stuff from 97-2003.
Always love a good chillout mix of tracks from that time.
Always love a good chillout mix of tracks from that time.
Flaming June - Bt & Pvd mix
Proximus - Mauro Picotto
Lange - drifting away
Southside spinners - luv struck
Balearic bill - destination sunrise
Beam - Dannic radio mix
And something a little less BPM
Armand van helden - I want your soul.
I don’t think there’s a track in there you won’t like. Mainly trance.
Edit* seen you wanted a-z. Never mind
Couple from early on bit cracking.
Can't not mention Aphex Twin for just being pioneering.
But spent all evening in the garage doing some work with Astral Projection (the 1994 Trust in Trance 3 album).
Anyone Can Fly and Mehadevan are just superb.
Between you and Grieg I think I'll be exploring the Trance arena more, which is no bad thing
Yep, enjoyed all of those and a good variety.
You Tubes been helping, and enjoyed the Armand video with the boom boxes!
Beam made me reflect, early doors any sign of a vocal had me looking for the instrumental, but I mellowed with age and some of my favourites have them.
The stand out for me though is definitely Flaming June. The acid riff on it had me straight away. You have your "B" already
Yesterday I forgot probably the best (and most underrated) trance maestro, Airwave (one of the many pseudonyms of Laurent Veronez but probably the widest known).
Alone in The Dark is a 10 minute trance masterpiece. IMHO of course.
Liking Mehadeva, although I'll confess if was on the decks I'd may be be pitching it down a tad - that BPM!
Aphex, of course, has such a catalogue and so experimental, can you signpost to things he's done with maybe more of a "clubby/dance" feel?
Liking Mehadeva, although I'll confess if was on the decks I'd may be be pitching it down a tad - that BPM!
Aphex, of course, has such a catalogue and so experimental, can you signpost to things he's done with maybe more of a "clubby/dance" feel?
Anyone on here listened to Thievery Corporation?
Not even sure if they fit in this genre, I heard them a few times last year and they intrigued me ?
Just listened to Letter to the Editor and liked that. I reckon my liking of beats and bass-lines came in part from my father (who had eclectic tastes) playing a lot of reggae when I was a nipper.
Though there seems lots of other tracks in the corporation, feel free to point me/us.
I don't actually like labels, it's just music. But needed to differentiate from the other "old farts rockers thread"
I wouldnt call most of the aforementioned as EDM since EDM to me is Marshmello and others in the line up of Tomorrowland
I do like what we used to call electronic music From hardcore to dng to goa trance to chill out/ambient. Also before EDM there used to be IDM - intelligent dance music
Anyway, FWIW here is a couple for A.
Abfhart (Thorsten) - Come in to my life
Afrodite - Stalker (“this could turn Hari Krishna into a bad boy”
No issues, like I said it was mainly to keep it separate from the other similar thread. As per Greig, dance or club or whatever.I wouldnt call most of the aforementioned as EDM since EDM to me is Marshmello and others in the line up of Tomorrowland
I do like what we used to call electronic music From hardcore to dng to goa trance to chill out/ambient. Also before EDM there used to be IDM - intelligent dance music
Anyway, FWIW here is a couple for A.
Abfhart (Thorsten) - Come in to my life
Afrodite - Stalker (“this could turn Hari Krishna into a bad boy”
Music & memories almost always go together
This the sort of thing Iain, holiday memories for me ?
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But more widely we just called it dance music.
By B day today was Billy "Daniel" Bunter for the Happy Hardcore and trancecore, Brothers in Crime for the Dutch hardcore and Ben Preston for some prog trance.