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22-12-2008 End Of Year Countdown 2008

Which sets did you like best?


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dance mate:mml::mml:

:mml: :mml: :mml: :mml: :mml: :grinning2:
 
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someone should dig up that gif from yesterday, with the mash potatoes!
and stick it every time there's a mashup :mask:
 
fussion of course
btw, here is some explanation


In general, uplifting trance is a style much lighter in tone than other trance genres (such as progressive, or Goa). Instead of the darker tone of these latter two genres, uplifting trance uses similar chord progressions as progressive trance, but tracks' chord progressions usually rest on a major chord, and the balance between major and minor chords in a progression will determine how "happy" or "sad" the progression sounds. The genre features longer major chord progressions in all elements (lead synth, bass, and treble). It also contains extended breakdowns, and relegation of arpeggiation (the melodic part of the song, usually consisting of "Saw Synths/Square Lead" type sounds) to the background while bringing wash effects to the fore (the harmonic element of the music, or "background fill", usually consisting of synth choir/voice/string chord progressions). There is a close relation between uplifting trance and uplifting house.

WHAT A QUOTE !!! I read it this afternoon :grinning2:
 
:mml::mml::mml::mml::mml::mml::mml::mml::mml::mml:
 
armin who? :mask:



nope. its the dave schiemann & bart claeesen remix of elektra :bounce:
Funny, cuz i know this song(being the ANJUNA LOVER that I am) but i couda swore I heard another beat in the background.
 

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