I used to like trance, but now trance is gay. It's all about drum 'n bass straight from the UK.
							
						
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Trance is still alive in Europe (not sure what you guys mean by eurohouse), but I don't mean Ibiza when I talk about it. There's still clubs and festivals, like the upcoming Dance Valley in Holland (see here: http://www.dancevalley.nl/), that play it.
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To Mouse:
Because it's harder to dance to
 Drum 'n bass (break-beat) is pretty popular though. They always have an arena for this at festivals. So does Dance Valley and Glastonbury (England). It's just more underground. Always has been and always will probably. Nothing wrong with that per se.
							
						
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I got into listening trance after one party I went to. Don't know the artists that well though. Just if I happen to hear one good song. :-)
A couple of links.
Thanks Emil. Will do.Originally posted by EmilI've been listening to Trance for years SagGal. Let me know if you want any recommendations for songs.
							
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For those of you who love trance, here's a DJ that does pretty good mixes.
He currently has about 3 mixes that you can download. You can also check out the other mixes he has as well.
Visit: http://www.djdoboy.com/
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Well, what got me into drum n bass was the sounds of LTJ Bukem with MC Conrad. I suggest you start with that, it's more of an atmoshperic and progressive drum n bass. But that is what I mostly like, and occasionally some of the more hardcore stuff. I suggest you take a look at my older thread about drum n bass right here.Originally posted by Baron DantsI enjoy trance, but have never been a hardcore enough fan to know who's good, and who isn't. Any suggestions?
Anon, I'd also like some suggestions for drum'n bass.
Yes, unfortunately, it's more popular in Europe and not here, and when I can't find certain tracks online, I can't buy them because it's not as famous here, and the only place I often find them is Virgin Records, since its a UK label and they're big on that.Originally posted by nairiTo Mouse:
Because it's harder to dance to
 Drum 'n bass (break-beat) is pretty popular though. They always have an arena for this at festivals. So does Dance Valley and Glastonbury (England). It's just more underground. Always has been and always will probably. Nothing wrong with that per se.Achkerov kute.
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