| He was playing proper trance before it became diluted and commercialised, before it became a dirty word. As he himself puts it "Trance for me as a genre refers to the old Oakenfold sound, the warm melodic driving music, not the euphoric cheese with vocals, predictable breaks and drumrolls that you hear now in the charts. There are a lot of different definitions of the genre, but to me it's just warm electronic dance music, anything from progressive to techno." Check out his set at the Armada night in Amnesia and you know what he means... |