careful tho with that, IMO a large part of the beauty of trance (and that includes all subgenres and also progressive etc, plus most if not all other EDM genres) is exactly the predictability. at least when looking at single tracks, not so much the sets... because when listening to a track, one knows (or rather feels) exactly when the break, the buildup will be done and the full bassline or whatever will kick in again. this is the only thing that actually makes those buildups work, so in that respect, predictability is a good thing.
I know, and it depends on the person and the tracks they like. But I'm not really talking about the individual tracks as such, more the DJ, his style and what he does with the set. With Tyas (just using him as an example, hes not the only one) you kinda already know what hes gonna play etc
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