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    Default Diffrent genres of Hard Trance

    When ever I want decent Hard Trance lately I have to shop ooop noooooooooorth.

    'Cos when I go to London ya see record stores with hard trance which ALWAYS ends being Hard Dance sort of stuff.

    Do ya reckon the South and the Norths views on Hard Trance is diffrent?

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    im from ilfracombe (south west) and when i thinck of hard trance, i thinck of labels like overdose,pulse,planet traxx,drizzly,fog area,cases,

    not data,m.o.s,serious etc hard trance to me will always be underground
    ive also noticed that labels like nukluez + tidy now come under hard dance

    im not impressed but then again i am from devon :lol:

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    D'ya reckon its just a London thing then?

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    maybe :)

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    i think it does depend where ya shop but i think a big factor is the dude/dudess behind the counter.. for example if the shops staff are well into drum and bass or techno and dont have much knowlegde of trance and hard dance etc... its pretty confusing... hard house is hard dance to some people and hard trance is hard dance to somepeople and then theres all the trance sub generes , uplifting , progressive , german , italian , swiss... i think if you go to a trance speacialist you`ll get proper sections and no hard dance in ya hard trance! ;) ...

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    i think bigga records in plymouth have it spot on, they dont know much about trance + techno bein hip hop n dnb specialists (cant beat a bit of dnb) but the trance + techno they do get in -a ltho a small amount is legendary and i alwasy buy something

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    the only thing i really notice is that i find alot of music i would consider as club trance on the hardtrance shelves.
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    this is why i buy all my tunes off the net

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
    this is why i buy all my tunes off the net
    I mostly order from the net but i always love going to a shop cause you can usually pick up somthing sneeky or somthing you might not usually buy

    My favorite record stores are Technotice in Exeter and Chunes in weymouth, i also need to get up to Bournmouth somtime and check out Destiny as ive heard some good stuff about it!

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    You wanna see wot its like in Wales, proper shite....

    Its mostly hardstyle, and the hard trance/house/dance cross over kinda stuff...

    Its the same with DJs, Also u never see Ben Eye,Jon The Baptist,Iain Cross,Simon Pitt,Soundfixation,Wragg,Abyss,Hashimi etc.. at ANY nights in Wales, the only hard uplifting DJs are the likes of NIck kid {occasionaly at bionic} myself, McBunn, and Brian M who IS the actual bionic promoter...
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    Quote Originally Posted by CHUCK-E
    You wanna see wot its like in Wales, proper shite....

    Its mostly hardstyle, and the hard trance/house/dance cross over kinda stuff...

    Its the same with DJs, Also u never see Ben Eye,Jon The Baptist,Iain Cross,Simon Pitt,Soundfixation,Wragg,Abyss,Hashimi etc.. at ANY nights in Wales, the only hard uplifting DJs are the likes of NIck kid {occasionaly at bionic} myself, McBunn, and Brian M who IS the actual bionic promoter...

    Yeh but u get dana & technoboy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tristan
    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
    this is why i buy all my tunes off the net
    I mostly order from the net but i always love going to a shop cause you can usually pick up somthing sneeky or somthing you might not usually buy

    My favorite record stores are Technotice in Exeter and Chunes in weymouth, i also need to get up to Bournmouth somtime and check out Destiny as ive heard some good stuff about it!
    chunes is a stitch £8 a record!! :roll: :dontevengothere:

    your having a laugh meri !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukekendall
    Quote Originally Posted by Tristan
    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
    this is why i buy all my tunes off the net
    I mostly order from the net but i always love going to a shop cause you can usually pick up somthing sneeky or somthing you might not usually buy

    My favorite record stores are Technotice in Exeter and Chunes in weymouth, i also need to get up to Bournmouth somtime and check out Destiny as ive heard some good stuff about it!
    chunes is a stitch £8 a record!! :roll: :dontevengothere:

    your having a laugh meri !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tristan
    Quote Originally Posted by lukekendall
    Quote Originally Posted by Tristan
    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
    this is why i buy all my tunes off the net
    I mostly order from the net but i always love going to a shop cause you can usually pick up somthing sneeky or somthing you might not usually buy

    My favorite record stores are Technotice in Exeter and Chunes in weymouth, i also need to get up to Bournmouth somtime and check out Destiny as ive heard some good stuff about it!
    chunes is a stitch £8 a record!! :roll: :dontevengothere:

    your having a laugh meri !!
    And a lot of them are £6.50

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    oops

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    yeah still steep mate

    all english labels are £5.50 most places but £8 for a import its a bit steep!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukekendall
    yeah still steep mate

    all english labels are £5.50 most places but £8 for a import its a bit steep!
    aii fair play

    where do you usually shop for tunes then mate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tristan
    Quote Originally Posted by lukekendall
    yeah still steep mate

    all english labels are £5.50 most places but £8 for a import its a bit steep!
    aii fair play

    where do you usually shop for tunes then mate?
    Well of the net mainly for the stuff thats hard to get hold of

    and Accorn in yeovil which is alright, sells stuff in on promos befor they come out and stuff!

    £7 a vinyl in there which is only £1 more but it adds up if you buy a few

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukekendall
    Quote Originally Posted by Tristan
    Quote Originally Posted by lukekendall
    yeah still steep mate

    all english labels are £5.50 most places but £8 for a import its a bit steep!
    aii fair play

    where do you usually shop for tunes then mate?
    Well of the net mainly for the stuff thats hard to get hold of

    and Accorn in yeovil which is alright, sells stuff in on promos befor they come out and stuff!

    £7 a vinyl in there which is only £1 more but it adds up if you buy a few
    yeah i know Acorn, a few of my mates have got some pretty good tunes there

    im sure if you were gonna buy alot Meri would do you a good deal though mate

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    yeah 5.99 on your UK and 7.99 on your imports...

    can't complain there?

 

 
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