i just hope people would dig their old vinyl crates more and leave the "second grade"-trance to only the big name djs.
But then who would listen to the "big DJ's"?
i just hope people would dig their old vinyl crates more and leave the "second grade"-trance to only the big name djs.
Hey, Flyboy. How are you, babe? (kiss)
I know a Ferry Corsten quote that fits here perfectlyTell me about it. I was being abused by Leslie Parker in the mid 90's. But I discovered it at last. Better late than never. Trance saved my life and I'm glad that it did. I've never looked back. Trance is life. Joy. Love. All the good things. (kiss)
Ferry Corsten said:"Trance is the kind of music that puts smiles on peoples faces. It’s designed to make people feel great and forget about the trouble that they may face every day".
But then who would listen to the "big DJ's"?
Nice to hear! It's funny because to me these are the most played track there are to me. But I'm very happy to introduce these tracks to someone for the first time. There's too much good music in the world to find for one person to find it all
oh - you're having pretty tough times as well ( I'm having a job, but no income yet - from end of September onwards ) Don't worry about any gift. If you can afford it, a 'snail-mail' Christmas card is fine. If you send one, don't put a too expensive one please
Agreed Im really happy that i decided to tune in today! I would have missed a lot if i wouldnt haveNice to hear! It's funny because to me these are the most played track there are to me. But I'm very happy to introduce these tracks to someone for the first time. There's too much good music in the world to find for one person to find it all
Exactly how I felt, missed all those old raves from 90s because I was born too late
This episode is insane
you are so right.
Yea I did listen those great tunes back then too but was just too young to go to parties:hmmm; the raves you did miss - yet much of the music of the time is still available :grinning:
07. Tilt: Places (Luna Vocal Mix)
Paul Oakenfold's Perfecto label's finest moments. Back in 1996 pretty much everything they put out was pure gold or at least had one good remix on the package. Vocals delivered on this one by none other than DJ Quiver who used to be one third of Tilt together with Parks & Wilson before the Andy Moor times. This track is at the same time powerful through the rhythm section yet fragile and sensual with the melodies.
I'm ok, not really happy.
perhaps I could visit Texas next year or later
the raves you did miss - yet much of the music of the time is still available :grinning: