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oh yeah!!!!!
AMAZING!!!! I am a trancecommunity.com elite, yet i'm not as active anymore....but i love these forums that talk about trance because there is hardly anyone in miami, fl who loves the "trance" atmosphere...its mostly house and commercial stuff. But anyways i love the way you tell your story because it reminds me of how i started loving trance at such a young age. To be quite honest when i first heard it i didn't know what it was, but i knew i was in love with the sounds. If i recall correctly, i was about seven or eight when i first heard ATB- don't stop and i witnessed a glowsticking circle and that's when i realized how amazing it was, yet i wasn't really aware of what it was. Maybe before then when i was much younger i wasn't really aware of the type of music it was, but i knew that those were my sounds that expressed who i was. Most definitely ATB was my first sound though, at least the one I was aware of. I didn't know the name of the track until like six years later. Fifth grade and on, i was eleven in fifth grade, so eleven years old and on, I was already aware of the legends Tiesto and Armin, there was a local radio station that would play their tracks in miami. It was called party 93.1 the pure dance station. I was mind blown and boggled and anything else that happens to one's brain when it climaxes. I knew i was in love. Yet it went down a year later and I grew angry, that was the only known source of trance i had. I did not know about youtube back then, and even that wouldn't help since i didn't know the name of most of the tracks. It wasn't until seventh grade that i bought myself albums like, parade of the athletes- tiesto, Paul van Dyk- reflections, and 76- armin van buuren. These three cds kept me going through the dark ages. Afterward, I began buying songs off of itunes and taht was about eighth grade, it was then that I began to grow more savvy of the trance music and my library of songs and artists grew, which limewire also helped, along with piratebay (thank you both a million times) Then ever since twelfth grade and on is where the obsession has truly grown strong and now I am completely in love with Aly & Fila and soundlift, and there are too many more to name, but I love them all just as much. I have grown up loving trance, it has been my most faithful lover and my one true love actually. Without a doubt trance is a word that defines me entirely. God bless Trance always, and all those who follow the essence of what is Trance music.....
p.s. You can only feel trance, never try to listen to it...cause if you do...then you don't know what trance really is......
Really interesting subject
My story is really crazy too
When I was 8 or 9 years old, my father was really fan of Jean Michel Jarre... I loved it and listened his compilations so it's a beginning of my trance influence (with the synth ).
After that, when I was 12 or 13 years old (was in 2000), I listened to everything (rock, hip hop, trance) but trance was the only kind of music I bought some CDs like Darude, Tiesto or an old TOP 100 Trance. I was really fan of Darude ^^
14 years old, black period, I listen to trance (ATB, Tiesto...) but I became really fan of nu metal with some bands like Rammstein, P.O.D, Papa Roach, and then, few years later, some Emocore or Screamo (I already liked emotion music ). I listened 90% of that and 10% trance maybe.
So 4 years later, I get definately fan of EDM, but which EDM ? Jumpstyle because I began to go in the clubs and It was the kind of music I prefer... But, happily, I rapidly got into trance again, and especially, dance like Lasgo, Milk Inc, Sylver ^^ That was in May or June 2006.
I finished secondary school and so went to high school where I met 2 friends (that I already know a bit before but I didn't really speak a lot with them), fan of trance. I told them I really like this kind of music and they gave me a set of Armin Van Buuren at Trance Energy 2006. And, that was the moment I really fell in love with TRANCE music. Arctic Quest - Renaissance, Simon Patterson - Us, that's 2 tracks I remember a lot \o/
19th September 2006, first trance event for me with Armin Van Buuren, Markus Schulz... Trance definately enter in my life !!!
Since that moment, I did a lot of trance events, it's a necessity for me, a reason to live \o/ ! A moment to feel an unity So, I did Trance Energy 2007 and 2008, some Armin Only, some Tiesto's gigs, Luminosity at The Beach, Full On Ferry, some Tomorrowland... I have maybe 14, 15 trance events in 2 years.
I started to listen Afterhours in march or april 2007 The best webradio for me
And now ? now, I'm becoming a DJ/Producer and I really want to get into the scene one day
I'm part of a belgian community too where I make some interviews and a lot of different things.
Why I listen to trance so ?
Because this kind of music is unique !! The audience still poor but that's because trance has to be understood, has to be lived, has to be feeled... Nowadays, It really helps me to have a smile on my face every moment, I love my life more now than before and It's because I become fan of trance
I feel these breakdowns, basslines, acids, that's a great sensation
To answer some people here, I really feel the energy in a trance event, especially at Trance Energy where there are only fans and you can feel the unity... I'm OK to say that there are some tourists at trance parties but there still a lot of people, dancing and living the trance music until 7 AM (Full On Ferry is an example). And, I can see a lot of young people now, enjoying, jumping hands in air and staying until the end where the mood is the best...
With Be-Dance, we were 30 to Armin Only in Belgium, we are all living for trance and we feel that music so sometimes, I don't appreciate when it said that the contact has been lost with the dancefloor. I listened 9 or 10 hours trance a day but I do 9, 10 trance events a year so i can't considered me as a home listener. That's just I want to listen my fav music, the one I live for now...
Lastly, I'm not really agree with More83... Breakdowns are great in a club. I don't go in a trance club just to listen and dance, meet girls, id est. I go in a trance club to live that music with some friends and get an amazing moment with the DJs... Breakdowns are really important and, no you don't dance on it, you just feel it and imagine. An then, the kicks and the bassline come back and it's an energy & emotion downpour at same time. A sensation I'll nearly kill to live (3rd degrees) ^^
That is my opinion
And you ?
AMAZING!!!! I am a trancecommunity.com elite, yet i'm not as active anymore....but i love these forums that talk about trance because there is hardly anyone in miami, fl who loves the "trance" atmosphere...its mostly house and commercial stuff. But anyways i love the way you tell your story because it reminds me of how i started loving trance at such a young age. To be quite honest when i first heard it i didn't know what it was, but i knew i was in love with the sounds. If i recall correctly, i was about seven or eight when i first heard ATB- don't stop and i witnessed a glowsticking circle and that's when i realized how amazing it was, yet i wasn't really aware of what it was. Maybe before then when i was much younger i wasn't really aware of the type of music it was, but i knew that those were my sounds that expressed who i was. Most definitely ATB was my first sound though, at least the one I was aware of. I didn't know the name of the track until like six years later. Fifth grade and on, i was eleven in fifth grade, so eleven years old and on, I was already aware of the legends Tiesto and Armin, there was a local radio station that would play their tracks in miami. It was called party 93.1 the pure dance station. I was mind blown and boggled and anything else that happens to one's brain when it climaxes. I knew i was in love. Yet it went down a year later and I grew angry, that was the only known source of trance i had. I did not know about youtube back then, and even that wouldn't help since i didn't know the name of most of the tracks. It wasn't until seventh grade that i bought myself albums like, parade of the athletes- tiesto, Paul van Dyk- reflections, and 76- armin van buuren. These three cds kept me going through the dark ages. Afterward, I began buying songs off of itunes and taht was about eighth grade, it was then that I began to grow more savvy of the trance music and my library of songs and artists grew, which limewire also helped, along with piratebay (thank you both a million times) Then ever since twelfth grade and on is where the obsession has truly grown strong and now I am completely in love with Aly & Fila and soundlift, and there are too many more to name, but I love them all just as much. I have grown up loving trance, it has been my most faithful lover and my one true love actually. Without a doubt trance is a word that defines me entirely. God bless Trance always, and all those who follow the essence of what is Trance music.....
p.s. You can only feel trance, never try to listen to it...cause if you do...then you don't know what trance really is......