I think you're thinking of that happy hardcore 200+BPM trance... I'm talking about a more downbeat radio-friendly type (Paul Oakenfold). In any genre there are extremes, like in death-metal (i.e Anal Cunt).TheEternalPessimist wrote:
did i forget to mention thats UK sales not global
and oh dear lord dont tell me you listen to trance and are picking an argument over this? Hell for the much part it dosn't even contain real instruments. I know a guy obsessive about it (to the point of irritating but hes a nice guy lol) he makes that kind of thing in his spare time, on a computer using nothing but samples... and does a good job of it too. "easy on the ears" isnt a phrase id associate with it either.
Oh I'd also like to add, that is EXACTLY why trance/electronica is the music of the future. Because it doesn't require more than a few people, doesn't require bands renting lofts to play music, practice at specific hours, pay for expensive equipment. All you need is you and a computer and a good sound system with tons of sample tracks and a decent soundstage program.
Anyone can do it just as anyone can be in a band and mash on an instrument... but as you progress mastering mix programs on the computer requires a huge amount of a skill, technical ability, patience, and of course, if it is to sound good, a trained ear.
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