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<blockquote data-quote="Jonno" data-source="post: 98307" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Trance is excellent in some scenarios. I'm not talking Ian Van Dahl or owt, more something like Art Of Trance. I'd even go as far say that at somewhere like Creamfields I'd rather see Ferry Corsten than Sasha.</p><p></p><p>As for progressive stuff - alsolutely love it. A good majority of my collection is made up mid-late 90's progressive tunes, in fact early 90's come to think of it. It was easily the best stuff around at the time. A tune to look out for if you've not got it is Next Life by Elevate released on Platoon in 98. It's the Kayashi Stellar Soundtrack mix on the flip which is the one - it's a fucking tune and a half.</p><p></p><p>It's wierd how the term trance has changed it's meaning over the years. If you think about KLF's Pure Trance series starting in 88 - they'd be definitely called Progressive today. It's only relatively recently that trance has come to mean that predominantly dutch type sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonno, post: 98307, member: 5"] Trance is excellent in some scenarios. I'm not talking Ian Van Dahl or owt, more something like Art Of Trance. I'd even go as far say that at somewhere like Creamfields I'd rather see Ferry Corsten than Sasha. As for progressive stuff - alsolutely love it. A good majority of my collection is made up mid-late 90's progressive tunes, in fact early 90's come to think of it. It was easily the best stuff around at the time. A tune to look out for if you've not got it is Next Life by Elevate released on Platoon in 98. It's the Kayashi Stellar Soundtrack mix on the flip which is the one - it's a fucking tune and a half. It's wierd how the term trance has changed it's meaning over the years. If you think about KLF's Pure Trance series starting in 88 - they'd be definitely called Progressive today. It's only relatively recently that trance has come to mean that predominantly dutch type sound. [/QUOTE]
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