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cries !
Great classic atm !!!
Great classic atm !!!
Odessa. used to live in Moscow for couple of years. That was ten years agoRodom iz Tuapse Krasnodarskiy kray. Now in Moscow A vi?
Nice set so far.
Damm it, this track is amazing.
tuned in
Odessa. used to live in Moscow for couple of years. That was ten years ago
Hi mate
Sindre Eide - Trance and Progressive ProducerInteresting orchestra-like track now, but not my style
Sindre Eide said:In January 2011 a new EP from myself will land on my dear label Enhanced Recordings.
As you probably have noticed the tracks are all named movements instead of regular titles, and there is a pretty clever reason why. 5 months ago I was very inspired by classical music, and I really wanted to make a track that had a gorgeous classical music inspired sound to it. I thought: Sindre, there’s really too much piano in trance these days, but what if you create a concept out of it. So I came up with a concept and it is pretty simple. The whole idea is inspired by a daydream of mine where I was listening to old piano concertos on an old vinyl player. I really wanted to make a EP with three tracks, and every song needed to have a classical sounding piano break. I will tell you lot: it was no easy mission trying to create a piano melody and turning it into a trance track. What do you know? It worked out perfectly fine, and thus three movements were born.
Back in the days it was customary for the first movement in a piano concert to be allegro and in a sonata form, the second andante or adagio, the third a fast scherzo or a menuett, and the fourth a lively allegro. You and me both know that there was no way I could follow these customs perfectly into trance music, but it actually fit my movements pretty well. My first movement is a racing 134 BPM uplifting trance track, the second movement is a slow 128 BPM progressive trance track and the final third movement ended up being a 130 BPM melodic tech trance track. Each movement has the sound of the needle on a vinyl player hitting the record, in homage to my daydream.
All in all, I really think this EP will show my skills as a producer. In the EP I am doing three different subgenres in trance music, and I think it shows that I am a versatile producer within trance music. I will come back later on with the final release date, but in the meantime: Enjoy the clips from the concerto/piano mixes of every song.