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usta
on 2005-10-12 04:52 [#01747462]
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United Nations of Trance is an ambitious project that’s celebrates the world of trance music.
Trance is global language, a language that haves the power to unite all human beings.
People from all over the world dance to this music, a good party will mix music from all the known trance territories.
Our project demonstrates the unity of all the trance regions and the diversity of excretions that’s unique for each country we visit.
United nations of trance Russia Compilation/by dj g-light
USTA strikes again with a series of compilations from all around the globe.
This comp is out from Russia and it is include nine massive tracks, which selected carefully by G-light. Almost all the tracks were made by young talented projects, which present their fresh materials in this compilation.
The compilation starts with a fantastic remix for the hit of G-light - Dance Of The Morning Sun. The remix is made by Bukara with participation of G-light (Max Vishnevsky). It begins with the familiar melody of the original version and than a powerful kick get in. A melodic tune with a lot of emotions and feelings, exactly like we all like to hear.
After a happy beginning, the things turn to be more serious.
Hologram are Igor Mishenko and Herman Grach. This duo created here a dance-floor bomb, which called - Fullomatic Motions.
A wicked production without many melodies, the track is always in full motion and it has a scary vocal in the middle, which add more mysterious and power to the track.
The next track is come from the Russian project – Neospherix (Ivan Iline and Vikenty Sotnikov). Their tune, Neosphere, is an excellent one – many games with the baseline together with funky effects and catchy melody.
The 4th track is called The Story, which made by Artem Kuznetsov a.k.a Hyper Synapse. Here you can listen to fast kick, which give a good building to the whole track, together with it there are some good melodies with a goa influences. This tune can easily work on every dance-floor anytime.
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oyvinto
on 2005-10-12 04:53 [#01747463]
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Drunken Mastah
from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2005-10-12 04:53 [#01747464]
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Trance is global language
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-10-12 04:53 [#01747465]
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Miditec – Midi Station Usta Israel 2005
Miki Bibas, a 22 year old guy from Israel and also a former
half of the duo "Beat Hackers". Miki is one of the biggest promises in the trance scene for this year, his sound and production point of view is the next stage of the Israeli sound. He started working at the age of 16 on trance music, 2 years
later he got together with Guy and they started to work together under the name of "Beat Hackers". They're first, and only, album - "System Error" was released on U.S.T.A records
The album starts with bubbler a great energetic full-on track that makes your body move even before you actually listen to it, just by hearing the beats and sounds it fills
you with energies for the rest of them.
The second track tiger rock also very uplifting and powerful. In the middle of the track there's a guitar break,
which starts quietly and goes upper and upper into real distortion – heavy rock sounds, and then continues where it
stopped before as if nothing happened…confusing and beautiful.
The 4th track - dont hold back is starting very low and evolves gently in the ear with cute sounds and scratches until its becoming fast and pounding.
Crystal vision, the 5th track opens with a scream, that takes you to far places and back quickly as it ends… and then comes back again in between the beats the grow faster and faster.
Track number 7, high voltage, is the perfect psychedelic track - low baseline, short sounds and sparks on top of it all. One second its slow and the next it grows faster then drown down again…and so on.
Surprisingly the closing track the calling (Number 9) is much lighter and slower then the rest, instead of closing the album it leaves it half open, teasing you to repeat it over and over. And that’s exactly what you do. Brilliant.
www.psyshop.com www.kremboshop.com
Loud frequency 2
A fresh album from usta rec. The 2nd compilation in the series - compiled, again, by Dj
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Taffmonster
from dog_belch (Japan) on 2005-10-12 04:56 [#01747467]
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i thought trance was a global disease?
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kaen
from the magical land of moo (United Kingdom) on 2005-10-12 04:59 [#01747468]
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Combo
from Sex on 2005-10-12 05:07 [#01747471]
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Taffmonster
from dog_belch (Japan) on 2005-10-12 05:08 [#01747473]
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trance turned me into this....
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DeleriousWeasel
from Guam on 2005-10-12 06:56 [#01747555]
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I love trance music. It's great for dancing and is usually very uplifting, thanks usta.
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Taffmonster
from dog_belch (Japan) on 2005-10-12 06:59 [#01747560]
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i dont know a single person that likes trance that doesnt take alot of mdma when they ehad off out to a trance night.
now it might just be my predjudice but it seems like maybe it wouldnt be so good without the drugs? im not one to have a go at entire genres but trance pisses me off its like the country music of teh dance world imo
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DeleriousWeasel
from Guam on 2005-10-12 07:01 [#01747567]
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I don't take drugs, though I usually aim to get pissed before hand.
Trance is nice every so often as relaxing, danceable music to have on in the bckground. Tiesto sort of killed it a bit though, shame. People like Paul van Dyk and ATB were ace.
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i_x_ten
from arsemuncher on 2005-10-12 07:03 [#01747572]
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do you think country and western would be more enjoyable on pills then?
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-10-12 08:02 [#01747617]
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trance is relaxing. ha ha.
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2005-10-12 08:05 [#01747625]
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hey now,
trance is what got me into electronic music
granted i didnt have access to autechre from the get-go, but it is surely a LOT easier to get into trance music then start exploring other areas, than to jump straight into IDM, etc.
it was a good start, but that was a long time ago.
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Taffmonster
from dog_belch (Japan) on 2005-10-12 08:13 [#01747634]
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i dunno i just dont like trance i kinda grew up with electronic music and was kinda aware as it grew into idm so it was a bit diff for me
i dunno i just hate the trance ethos. here in cantebrury there is a major scene and its all about poy and taking drugs and raving it up!!! its all very annoying. i mena the people who liek are all very nice but seem to ahve no musical sensability more they just like trance cos it gives em an excuse to go out get pilled up and what not, and fair enough cos thats what they enjoy im not a kill joy its just not my scene
also i know not everyone who listens to trance is like that but the people who i know hwo are really into trance are
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K300i
from United Kingdom on 2005-10-12 08:18 [#01747640]
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trance is supposed to have big ideological background in india,goa,spirits etc etc.at least it was like that years ago,but now- simple reading what qrter quoted set me off this project. i cant believe 15 yyears old guy is a trancemaster in some unknown label,. if this is what become of this music- then no, thank you.
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DeleriousWeasel
from Guam on 2005-10-12 08:25 [#01747651]
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well I mean in comparison with IDM
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2005-10-12 08:31 [#01747668]
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Yeah, I think it's total rubbish now, especially when I hear it (thanksfully not much, since electronic music still isn't that big in the U.S.) ... nothing on the radio, etc...
It was a good introduction, but man ... no substance
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mappatazee
from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2005-10-12 08:44 [#01747688]
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That explains ALOT
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mappatazee
from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2005-10-12 08:45 [#01747690]
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Honestly Woofter I do not give a Fuck about Trance!!
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MrBoogie
from United Kingdom on 2005-10-12 11:06 [#01747887]
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I love it when trance fans get so precious about their music, making it out to be so sophisticated, musical and spiritually enlightening, when in reality (that is, when not blasted to oblivion on pills) trance is, without exception, puerile monotonous cheesy shit without an ounce of sophistication or musicality.
Your average e-guzzling trance fan wouldn't know who Juan Atkins was if the guy descended from the heavens and passed out holy glowsticks. Fucking buffoons.
What particularly gets on my nerves about trance isn't that it's so fucking awful and has no groove, it's that when I tell an average person that I listen to electronic music, or techno, this shite is what they think I mean.
No more fucking trance posts here - PLEASE!
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2005-10-12 11:08 [#01747890]
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Well done!
Down with trance and the pee pants ravers that follow it!
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swears
from junk sleep on 2005-10-12 13:30 [#01748079]
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Trance is shit and if you need someone to explain why it is shit, then there is no hope for you.
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