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Trancey dubstep

Post by jaydot » Sun Apr 18, 2010 5:31 pm

Anyone know of any "trancey" dusbtep remixes, so dubstep remixes of classic trance songs?

Or anyone know of any producers who produce ambient, trippy, trancey dubstep?

Feeling it myself, anyone else?
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Re: Trancey dubstep

Post by tripwire22 » Sun Apr 18, 2010 5:44 pm

i try. but some of these scuba songs got a bit trancy to me but im sure someone well tell me im wrong

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Post by beerz » Sun Apr 18, 2010 5:54 pm

check numbernin6......ex-trance producer but still heavily influenced

http://www.myspace.com/numbernin6

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Post by tripwire22 » Sun Apr 18, 2010 6:08 pm

headhunter?

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Re: Trancey dubstep

Post by green plan » Sun Apr 18, 2010 11:30 pm

Side note, does anyone know if headhunter is still releasing tunes as headhunter, or just addison groove from now on?

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Re: Trancey dubstep

Post by dizzy035 » Sun Apr 18, 2010 11:53 pm

yer check nin6's absolve sickest song

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Re: Trancey dubstep

Post by yellowhighlighter » Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:10 am

i thought trance was that shit thing that stnuc liked.

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Post by idlemode » Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:48 am

lojik used to do trance i think and makes sick tunes?

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Post by abZ » Mon Apr 19, 2010 3:26 am

Scuba and Headhunter don't remind me of trance at all. More techno vibe imo.

This one on my label is pretty trancey

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Some of RSK's stuff is trancish as well.

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Post by jaydot » Mon Apr 19, 2010 7:41 am

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I think the vocoded (?) vocals are a bit cheesy but this is a nice track. Very nice in fact.
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Post by eops » Mon Apr 19, 2010 8:46 am

if you mean trance like eyeq or harthouse records then fair enough but the ministry of sound cream commercial bile that you hear out of every chavs window is about as far away from the vibes of dubstep as you can get

dubstep - space darkness syncopation

trance - totally full mix chirpy cheap cheap attitude and the dullest 4x4 with sidechain umpa bass

Its not right dont do it!
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Re: Trancey dubstep

Post by serox » Mon Apr 19, 2010 8:53 am

jaydot wrote:Anyone know of any "trancey" dusbtep remixes, so dubstep remixes of classic trance songs?

Or anyone know of any producers who produce ambient, trippy, trancey dubstep?

Feeling it myself, anyone else?
The two things I hate the most right now about music.

1. Shit producers trying to remix classic songs. Just becuase it is a big tune does not mean it will sound good with you messing around with it. If the original track is a banger, leave it alone and stop being so arrogant to think you can do a remix me of it unless the original artist has come to you and asked you directly.

2. Failed trance bedroom producers jumping on the bandwagon to make Dubstep and end up making terrible Trance with a snare on the 3rd.

If I hear anymore Trance chord progressions with Trance pads I am going to kill someone.

Before you start telling me to stop hating Trance, I dont. In fact I still buy and collect oldskool Trance, when it was good. Dubstep is not about this fluffy shit I keep hearing!

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Re: Trancey dubstep

Post by serox » Mon Apr 19, 2010 8:56 am

eops wrote:if you mean trance like eyeq or harthouse records then fair enough but the ministry of sound cream commercial bile that you hear out of every chavs window is about as far away from the vibes of dubstep as you can get

dubstep - space darkness syncopation

trance - totally full mix chirpy cheap cheap attitude and the dullest 4x4 with sidechain umpa bass

Its not right dont do it!
Word.
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Re: Trancey dubstep

Post by JFK » Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:02 am

yellowhighlighter wrote:i thought trance was that shit thing that stnuc liked.
My feelings precisely.

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Re: Trancey dubstep

Post by serox » Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:16 am

JFK wrote:
yellowhighlighter wrote:i thought trance was that shit thing that stnuc liked.
My feelings precisely.
It is.

I keep hearing kids playing some of the worst Trance made in the last 10 years driving around in Croydon! it has some generic wobble in the background. It sounds like it has been lifting from another track entirely!

The music is seriously fucked right now :D :u:

No wonder people like Loefah have fucked it off:(
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Re: Trancey dubstep

Post by jaydot » Mon Apr 19, 2010 10:04 am

I guess I'm one of those shit producers who put the snare on the 3rd etc. :(
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Post by jaydot » Mon Apr 19, 2010 10:09 am

jaydot wrote:I guess I'm one of those shit producers who put the snare on the 3rd etc. :(
However, I don't think experimentation is arrogance. That I disagree with. No beginner producer in their right mind or even decent-ish producer in their right mind would proclaim that their remix is better than the original, but dubstep remixes are always going to be around and tracks are their for the remix taking. It becomes a habit eventually, remixing, I'm a bit addficted to it now, cos I started off doing it for fun/curiousity. It's not a bad thing though I don't think.
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Re: Trancey dubstep

Post by serox » Mon Apr 19, 2010 10:17 am

jaydot wrote:
jaydot wrote:I guess I'm one of those shit producers who put the snare on the 3rd etc. :(
However, I don't think experimentation is arrogance. That I disagree with. No beginner producer in their right mind or even decent-ish producer in their right mind would proclaim that their remix is better than the original, but dubstep remixes are always going to be around and tracks are their for the remix taking. It becomes a habit eventually, remixing, I'm a bit addficted to it now, cos I started off doing it for fun/curiousity. It's not a bad thing though I don't think.
Sorry but I think it is a terrible cliche.
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Re: Trancey dubstep

Post by jaydot » Mon Apr 19, 2010 10:22 am

serox wrote:
jaydot wrote:
jaydot wrote:I guess I'm one of those shit producers who put the snare on the 3rd etc. :(
However, I don't think experimentation is arrogance. That I disagree with. No beginner producer in their right mind or even decent-ish producer in their right mind would proclaim that their remix is better than the original, but dubstep remixes are always going to be around and tracks are their for the remix taking. It becomes a habit eventually, remixing, I'm a bit addficted to it now, cos I started off doing it for fun/curiousity. It's not a bad thing though I don't think.
Sorry but I think it is a terrible cliche.
I agree, I realise that but when I made my first remix I hadn't even listened to much dubstep remixes, did it because I thought it'd be an interesting hybrid.
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