nice one marky!
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yes it would be awesome
yes it would be wicked
i think simplicity played a big part in the sound. simple but effective melodies, coupled with tough drum and percussion patterns. i think the fact that alot of producers at the time were working within the limitations of there equipment also shaped the character of alot of records.
also, what made those old sets exciting for me was the diversity...how one tune would perfectly compliment the next (which is partly down to the dj of course) but its more than that. the tunes were completely different but at the same time kept a feeling of continuity and momentum.
Cheers for the reply Mark :;
Must agree totally with u there Tony! The variety in the sound "back then" is what gets me. U very rarely got 2 records that sounded the same. The kicks, drums, melodies all had there "own" sound.
Whereas now, with all the technology etc blah blah, it all sounds like every producer has the same hymn book and can never think about changing. Just churning out stuff that sounds very much the same time after time.
Why it is? i dont know. The same producers are still here, but look at what some of them produce now!!! Look at Gollum & Gary D for instance, i mean WTF!! From the stuff they make now u wonder how they managed to produce so many classics!
Anyroads, i'm going to bed now to cry myself to sleep! Long live the Old Skool sound!! :cheese:
p.s. Mark! if u need a hand to pick out some tunes for a mix, give me a shout and i will gladly look through ur collection for ya :cheese: :;
Top man for getting back to us.
I think we all understand your reasons and dont blame you in regard to the above quote I dont think any of us would want youto stop doing what you do just to become and oldskool dj, but would it be that big a deal to play a full out oldkool set a couple of times a year.
Would keep us old farts happy and would break things up for you a lil bit more and tbh you would have a great time re-living a few emotions that have brought you along your journey or musical enlightenment
I love the old sound and new stuff but often kick myself that I was 2 young to enjoy a good dance to you playing a set of tunes I love from around late 96-99.
well said dizauda.....agree totally there.
cheers for reply mark. I break 'old skool trance' into three parts really. 93-96, 97-99 then 2000-2003. Think the age you are depends on what your version of old skool is. I got into hard trance when I heard marks dreamscape 21 set in my first tape pack I bought in early 96 so 93-96 will always be my version of old skool trance.
something for your mind.........
yeah 97-99 is my era of old skool hardtrance
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Again nice one for the reply Mark, and look forward to the mix. Some good points made in this thread. Fully agree with matt when he puts it into parts. Im into the newer old skool sound starting from 98/99-2003/4
97-99 for me i reckon although i remember a certain mark eg tape from a limited edition hs pack that popped up around 95/96 which was pretty wicked :)
strings of life and the final countdown nye 98 are my favourite sets of mark from helter skelter. id pay a lot of money to witness sets like them again coz it makes me sick i was too young to go
Mark u need to do more Old skool set, now and again. Iv'e miss all the best years of hard trance(too young like Spacehopper said) i would love 2 rave 2 the classics 98-99. The sound these days is more pushing to techno.
I am 28 and so just about remember the "good old days" of hard trance :), oh how much have i spent on driving to clubs in obscure locations, vinyl and tape packs etc... who cares, no other music comes close to what i call proper hard trance!!!!! - I used to travel the country looking for Mark Eg, M-zone, Ribbz, 3dom, Dolphin, fergus, Sharkey etc. One of the best nights of techno I ever saw was when Mark EG played some small club in penzance (in teh middle of nowhere really!). Just an excellent night, about a two and a half hour set from him, no MC, just the music and him going nuts!! Just glad I was able to hear so witness so many classic sets and am now glad PCs make it easy for us to share the music...
Last edited by Luz; 14-05-2007 at 11:39 PM.
lol my oldschool hard trance is stuff like the millenium jam era!!! got me hooked from day 1 lol!!! tunes like that 'back in paradise' jobbie and that mental tune with the sample in it 'in four of these leagues it will be my desision whether to continue the journey or not' not sure what its called tho........ are these tunes still available (question from the department of the hopelesly vain lol)
"Keep it that way" top tune!
Mission Impossible thats from innit??
youll probaly want the "pulsedriver remix" :)
*cough* ahem.......BUMP!
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