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| dj_nomiz |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tranceilvania
After seeign the TMF(The Music Factory) channel when I was in Holland, I can't even stand Channel 'V' and MTV forget about VideoHits:whip: Fridays and Saturdays after 11PM Full on Trance! And you can watch the program called: The DJs; where u see Tiesto, Marco V, AvB or some other int DJ spinning Live in a Club along with interwievs with them..........
I wish Australia was a little more closer to Europe so we could receive some more Satellite coverage, then no one ever watch that stupid AU TV channels again |
does that means the trance channels in europe arent being influenced/embraced by teeny boppers? |
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| dj_nomiz |
| quote: | Originally posted by Renegade
I can stand pop music these days (I've been desensitised to it from endless hours of exposure to Nova andFox FM) but I cannot ing stand r'n'b. Even after about 95 beers it still sounds dull, sleazy and without any redeeming features whatsoever.
It's just pop music for people who think they're "all dat". :mad: |
haha i havnt been desensitised from it, i just acquired a new skill after having to put up with endless pop on the radio during long car rides, itz called 'tuning out' and it involves total unawareness of your surroundings and simply thinking of 'stuff' *ahem;) |
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| mikkaa |
Obviously their music industry has been exposed much longer to the trance genre than ours. It helps when you have the likes of AVB, Ferry C, and Tiesto, in the one country, let alone Europe.
What do we have, absolutely nothing! We dont even have any well known international DJ's let alone trance DJ's. The only well known artist we have that represents anthing close to dance are the likes of Madison Avenue, and DJ's Sean Quinn, Mark James, and even the latter two would only be known to maybe 25% of the 16-30 yr old age group.
And although we may cringe at this facts, these sorts of artists are the only real ones standing up to generate any sort of interest in the genre of electronic music, let alone trance.
I know for me, you dont just develop a taste for trance overnight. You have to get exposed to this type of music gradually. You start of hearing tunes such as DJ sammy on video hits, and then you buy Cd's such as trance central, and wild fm. You then also start listening to stations such as kiss fm, and eventually stumble to the likes of PVD. Hopefully, people will then discover the wonderful world of trance, and neven look back, like me.
Till this happens, we'll have to suffer with the like of Video hits in the mean time. |
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| Tranceilvania |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_nomiz
does that means the trance channels in europe arent being influenced/embraced by teeny boppers? |
Well they are! And Mikka explains it "which way" very well...... |
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| escee |
My favourite dance -> trance cross over comment came from my friend. He had just finished work and this group of chicks offered him 10 dollars to take them to the local nightclub. So he gets in the car and he had tiestos essential mix in there (the first half). The track playing was rapture. One of the chicks said to him.
"OMG IS THIS THE NEW MINISTRY OF SOUND CD?!"
"No, its dj tiesto"
"who the is that"
Personally, i think giving the chicks the ride was worth that story alone, no 10 dollars needed. |
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