posted by
sbisson at 03:55pm on 29/11/2002
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I started listening to trance quite a few years back, as a logical slide into dance music from the cross-over between ambient, dub, world music and rave techno. Since then it's become a staple of my musical diet, its mix of electronica, melody and psychedelica a regular theme to my days in front of the keyboard. So it probably wouldn't be a surprise to see that I bought the latest Ministry of Sound TranceNation compilation.
But what has happened to the innovative music from bands like Terra Ferma or Union Jack?
Instead we get the nth remix of Energy 52, and covers of Bryan Adams, Berlin, Heart and Cutting Crew... and worse yet, George Michael. There appears to have been a collective failure of imagination all across the trance scene. Personally I blame the success of Scooter and their cover of Supertramp's The Logical Song. We've lived through the 80s and 90s already, and while those tracks were perfectly fine and dandy as they were, they just don't cut it as trance remixes.
I think I'm going to go back to listening to pure electronica like Boards of Canada, FSOL and The Orb, and finding my trance from niche labels like Platipus and Transient.
At least they're still doing interesting, innovative music.
Grrr.
But what has happened to the innovative music from bands like Terra Ferma or Union Jack?
Instead we get the nth remix of Energy 52, and covers of Bryan Adams, Berlin, Heart and Cutting Crew... and worse yet, George Michael. There appears to have been a collective failure of imagination all across the trance scene. Personally I blame the success of Scooter and their cover of Supertramp's The Logical Song. We've lived through the 80s and 90s already, and while those tracks were perfectly fine and dandy as they were, they just don't cut it as trance remixes.
I think I'm going to go back to listening to pure electronica like Boards of Canada, FSOL and The Orb, and finding my trance from niche labels like Platipus and Transient.
At least they're still doing interesting, innovative music.
Grrr.
Ambient
Maybe this will all turn into Gary Numan world....
(Does anyone else think that Simon lives in a distorted universe where in fact he has 27 hours in the day instead of our usual 24....?)
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