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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 MoscowA vi?
Nice set so far.![]()
Damm it, this track is amazing.
Odessa. used to live in Moscow for couple of years. That was ten years ago![]()
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.