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17-12-2010 Daniel Kandi - Always Alive 066

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ANDREW BAYER AND BOOM JINX - KEYBOARTH COWBOYS
 
Keyboard Cowboys \o/
 
yeeeeahhhhhhhhhh more prog house lovely
 
Phillip Alpha

01. George F Zimmer - Don't Deal with Justice (Original Mix) [Unreleased Digital]
02. Nervo feat. Ollie James - Irresistible (Myon & Shane 54 Vocal Mix) [Zouk]
03. Boom Jinx & Andrew Bayer - Keyboard Cowboys (Original Mix) [Anjunadeep]
04. Mango - Here We Go (Original Mix) [Silk Digital]

Here we go! :music:
 
haha - what define trance? :P

Trance is a genre of electronic dance music that developed in the 1990s; generally characterized by a tempo of between 120 and 145 bpm, short repetitive melodic synthesizer phrases, and a musical form that builds up and breaks down throughout a track. It is a combination of many forms of music such as industrial, techno, and house. It is more melodic than Techno, and usually has harder beats than House. The origin of the term is uncertain, with some suggesting that the term is derived from the Klaus Schulze album Trancefer (1981) or the early trance act Dance 2 Trance. In any case, the name is undoubtedly linked to the ability of music to induce an altered state of consciousness known as a trance. The effect of some trance music has been likened to the trance-inducing music created by ancient Pagan shamanists during long periods of drumming


buhahaha! :D :P:bravo::bravo: Nice tume atm!
 
you didn't understand my sarcasm:ee:

But why would you be sarcastic because I said it sounded like Boy George???:dontknow::mask:
 
@phillip

U want work as promote for RUSSIA :P
 
Trance is a genre of electronic dance music that developed in the 1990s; generally characterized by a tempo of between 120 and 145 bpm, short repetitive melodic synthesizer phrases, and a musical form that builds up and breaks down throughout a track. It is a combination of many forms of music such as industrial, techno, and house. It is more melodic than Techno, and usually has harder beats than House. The origin of the term is uncertain, with some suggesting that the term is derived from the Klaus Schulze album Trancefer (1981) or the early trance act Dance 2 Trance. In any case, the name is undoubtedly linked to the ability of music to induce an altered state of consciousness known as a trance. The effect of some trance music has been likened to the trance-inducing music created by ancient Pagan shamanists during long periods of drumming


buhahaha! :D :P:bravo::bravo: Nice tume atm!


you forgot to put the source: "I will help you on this": Wikipedia :lol::lol:
 
THIS IS PROGRESSIVE HOUSE ... I LOVE IT JUST LIKE TRANCE =)
 
;) forgot to mention wiki :D
 
What a great feeling to this track! Groovy and happy :)
 
That doesnt sound like trance to me :P

I think you will find that djs on here are allowed to play pretty much anything they like now and call it progressive trance if its not uplift:lol::lol::lol::friends:
 

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