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MARKEG
20-11-2003, 12:00 AM
.. But it's getting close.

Something brought up on another topic in the hardstyle forum. Thought we ought to get to the bottom of it right now :)

EmotionComplex
20-11-2003, 12:05 AM
as someone who wants to start making music themselves i dont want to emulate a sound, althoughthis is difficult as a lot has been done i wouldnt set out to make my track sound like a german release.

i think that people are trying to hard to make trance sound like the germans althouhg they really know ther stuff i think as far as uk trance is concerned it needs to make its own identity, otherwise wont we allways be 2 steps behind?

what the uk hard trance scene needs is something differnt perhaps mor e towards the german stadard of quality sound but at the same time unique to ourselves.

Tobe Cypher23
20-11-2003, 12:06 AM
agreed.

What do ya count as UK hard trance? Jon Doe's tunes?

Anyone got some examples...

Paul Nisbet
20-11-2003, 12:19 AM
agreed.

What do ya count as UK hard trance? Jon Doe's tunes?

Anyone got some examples...

Sorry mate..... but jon doe as good as he is..... is not the savior of uk hard trance.... far from it imo. More hard house (which i hate).

Digi pressure, marcos, jon the baptist... the elite.

man, mark!!!

Im with u, that uk is not as strong....

BUT

tell me why the the german etc have been stronger this year?

What have they released that has lead u to believe this?

DJ Corbzy
20-11-2003, 12:28 AM
This year the UK'eans have pissed all over Germans for Hard Trance...

sean.demaine
20-11-2003, 12:43 AM
it kinda depends on your tastes ? are they not 2 different types of sounds

german trance (for me) is a lot more of a regimental rhythm than the uk stuff

Carl
20-11-2003, 12:44 AM
marching music innit :lol:

Jay M
20-11-2003, 01:12 AM
I agree that the europeans seem to be better at trance but they also produce some real shit.
Why should we try to be like them cant everyone just produce their own take on a sound without trying to be like others.

Paul Nisbet
20-11-2003, 07:25 AM
I think we are indeed tbh...

The german scene expecially isnt what is once was, who is really pioneering the sound? No one as of yet at the mo... everyone is sorta quiet with a few disappointing releases.

DJ Corbzy
20-11-2003, 09:46 AM
I say big up the UK Boys...
Jon the B...
Jay Walker...
Marcos...
Steve Knight...
Fast Floor...

For they have been more pioneering in the last year than the germans..

:clap:

Hakka.
20-11-2003, 09:54 AM
I think we uk Hard Trance is just a different sound to the german one... and by natural preference I prefer the german... but still love the UK stuff.

I can't help it... but the twisted, evil, dark and messed up sounds that the germans have so wonderful constructed over the years are just so what I want to hear... where the UK sound has never been able to do what the germans do. The recent UK Hard Trance stuff is great... but just too late comming. If it came out around 2001/2 it would of had better reception. The longer it gets for UK producers to release tracks the more german, italian and dutch tracks get released for me to compare them too.

There's some great idea's and people in the UK doing things at the moment... and those people know who they are... ;)

But this doesn't mean I'm writing off the UK producers, just think they have a massive task ahead if it comes to me seeing them in the same light as the germans.

I look forward to the day where I play a mostly UK produced set... sadly only about 5% of the tunes I own are uk produced.

DJ Corbzy
20-11-2003, 10:03 AM
I think we uk Hard Trance is just a different sound to the german one... and by natural preference I prefer the german... but still love the UK stuff.

Well put mate :clap:


I can't help it... but the twisted, evil, dark and messed up sounds that the germans have so wonderful constructed over the years are just so what I want to hear... where the UK sound has never been able to do what the germans do. The recent UK Hard Trance stuff is great... but just too late comming. If it came out around 2001/2 it would of had better reception. The longer it gets for UK producers to release tracks the more german, italian and dutch tracks get released for me to compare them too.

I agree with the late coming, but the talent is there...


There's some great idea's and people in the UK doing things at the moment... and those people know who they are... ;)

But this doesn't mean I'm writing off the UK producers, just think they have a massive task ahead if it comes to me seeing them in the same light as the germans.

I look forward to the day where I play a mostly UK produced set... sadly only about 5% of the tunes I own are uk produced.

I don't, obviously I still want to have the germans in my sets, they make a massive part of my play out...what would we do without Kramer and Menzi! :shock:

Si the Sigh
20-11-2003, 10:08 AM
I still think the UK producers need to find their feet in the trance production stakes. There seemed to be a lot of trying to copy the German formulas with the early UK hard trance IMO, and I think to come through the UK needs to start doing things differently, be original & exciting & start breaking the rules & formulation. I agree with Mark about the wishy washy comment. Too many long riffs & stops & starts sometimes in the UK stuff, where as the German stuff always tended to have a darker & twisted element whilst having some uplifting qualitys.

Hakka.
20-11-2003, 10:17 AM
I still think the UK producers need to find their feet in the trance production stakes. There seemed to be a lot of trying to copy the German formulas with the early UK hard trance IMO, and I think to come through the UK needs to start doing things differently, be original & exciting & start breaking the rules & formulation. I agree with Mark about the wishy washy comment. Too many long riffs & stops & starts sometimes in the UK stuff, where as the German stuff always tended to have a darker & twisted element whilst having some uplifting qualitys.

agree with UK producers copying similar sounds to germans, but they need to do this so they have a chance of surviving. Take a winning formula that the germans used and mould it in to your own.

DJ Corbzy
20-11-2003, 10:22 AM
yeah cos before that there was quite an energy sound to the music....

UK Did have a distinct UK sound to it but now I think Jay Walkers Projects and Jon the Baptists Projects are getting nye on with the germans for hard melodic trance.... ;) ;)

Si the Sigh
20-11-2003, 10:22 AM
I still think the UK producers need to find their feet in the trance production stakes. There seemed to be a lot of trying to copy the German formulas with the early UK hard trance IMO, and I think to come through the UK needs to start doing things differently, be original & exciting & start breaking the rules & formulation. I agree with Mark about the wishy washy comment. Too many long riffs & stops & starts sometimes in the UK stuff, where as the German stuff always tended to have a darker & twisted element whilst having some uplifting qualitys.

agree with UK producers copying similar sounds to germans, but they need to do this so they have a chance of surviving. Take a winning formula that the germans used and mould it in to your own.

But anyone could copy a formula & knock out a tune mate! Surely its better to originate than pirate? See the way I see most of this hardstyle, is same old same old. Copying is not good! :nono:

Hakka.
20-11-2003, 10:29 AM
oh I'm not condoneing it... just saying that if you want to be sucsessful you have to look at what makes a tune sucessful. I think that it would be better for UK market to see how music has evolved and become better in the german market.

I don't mean copy and copy everything... I was supposed to suggest it would be good to see what qualities make a german production good and use the general rule to present the music you make... then keep bending and pushing that limit until you've made your own style.

Ok... maybe it's not original enough to create a track off the sucess of a proven production system... but at the end of the day if the end result is clearly not a rip off or copy but a good, class production who really cares if it's roots were planted by inspiration off european sucsess?

Tobe Cypher23
20-11-2003, 04:01 PM
agreed.

What do ya count as UK hard trance? Jon Doe's tunes?

Anyone got some examples...

Sorry mate..... but jon doe as good as he is..... is not the savior of uk hard trance.... far from it imo. More hard house (which i hate).

Digi pressure, marcos, jon the baptist... the elite.

man, mark!!!

Im with u, that uk is not as strong....

BUT

tell me why the the german etc have been stronger this year?

What have they released that has lead u to believe this?


Chill holmes!!!!!! I was asking for examples as my knowledge of UK trance aint up to much. Some if not most of Jon Doe's tunes are more trance that hard house (and I would call the other tunes NRG).

Those artist that you have named I've never heard of them (apart from Jon The Baptist on FSC but that aint a UK label)

Paul Nisbet
20-11-2003, 06:12 PM
I say big up the UK Boys...
Jon the B...
Jay Walker...
Marcos...

for me those have, not the others u mentioned

ie steve knight and fast floor!!!!



:clap:

Tim Hidgem
20-11-2003, 07:44 PM
I agree that the europeans seem to be better at trance but they also produce some real shit.
Why should we try to be like them cant everyone just produce their own take on a sound without trying to be like others.

Good call Jay.

IMO the only reason the Germans are better at Hard Trance is because of the mass of the production.

Quality wise I think the UK is the best in the world but we just can't compete with the numbers.

But times are changing .

I would love to know the satistics for the UK and the Germans of number of releases to the number of quality releases. We'd win!!!

4play
20-11-2003, 07:52 PM
I wonder What there makin in Iraq,
Bet Bin Laden sat in a cave Bangin some Fat Percussive Iraqy techno out.. :lol: ;)

DJCraig Ryan
20-11-2003, 08:06 PM
I don't really take note of the UK stuff cos im far too into ma German stuff.
But if you ask me the Germans are getting back on top.
Scot Project's new remix is pure class, hard trance at its best! his last 2 releases have been excellent and shows he is back on the up.
Then you have wag with a solid release. hennes & cold popping up with a solid release, alot better than previous tunes. And you have also got Uberdruck who are the best in the world.
I know their formula is the same, but at the end of the day it works a treat so why change.
"Bla Bla Bla" is the best sounding hard trance tune out there. it has everything. Quality unused Bassline with the marching kicks - sets the tone. then you have the sick vocal and the mad synth kick. then you have your amazing 303's. turn over and you hav another fat bassline and that dark as fuk melody.

Amazing stuff

rapture
21-11-2003, 12:24 PM
marching music innit :lol:

I'm glad someone else describes it as that. :lol: Sounds kinda 'military' to me.

wenna
21-11-2003, 12:39 PM
i think one the the main subconsious reasons some ppl think this is because the germans were there 1st-they essentially created trance. so everything else is naturally going to be 'compared to'.

i think its more an issue of originallity. most ppl seem to turn their noses up, heard it all b4 etc etc...but there is some excellent uk trance around. 90 degress north,blueprint audio,above the sky etc....


imo.

Tim Hidgem
21-11-2003, 01:29 PM
but there is some excellent uk trance around. 90 degress north,blueprint audio,above the sky etc....


Totall agree wenna.

Theres just not enough of it............................yet.

Carl
21-11-2003, 02:24 PM
marching music innit :lol:

I'm glad someone else describes it as that. :lol: Sounds kinda 'military' to me.

germans innit mate :lol:

Acid Bread
21-11-2003, 07:22 PM
I wonder What there makin in Iraq,
Bet Bin Laden sat in a cave Bangin some Fat Percussive Iraqy techno out.. :lol: ;)


wtf :?: :lol:

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