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Oleg
September 13th, 2004, 12:22
Does anyone here likes Vocal Trance?

Wojtek
September 13th, 2004, 16:44
haha
You picked the wrong forum to ask that question :p

Nobody here is an electronic music fan.
Their all rock satanists :biggrin2:


I used to listen to vocal trance some years ago but got tired fo it.
Only progresive trance/house now.

notnamed
September 13th, 2004, 17:02
I like electronic music. I don't know what any of the genres are called though. Vocal trance sounds like trance with vocals, which I dislike.

jmiller
September 13th, 2004, 19:32
I like electronic music. I don't know what any of the genres are called though. Vocal trance sounds like trance with vocals, which I dislike.http://www.ishkur.com/music/

Watch..well listen and learn. :)

( The genres are set up kind of strangely though.
As in Jungle and Breakbeat listed on the left-hand menu should in fact be under "drum and bass" .. in my opinion at least. )

notnamed
September 13th, 2004, 21:49
That'd be great, but I can't stand people who have this kind of an outlook


And while the new guide is definitely more robust, scalable, and user-friendly, it is not for those of you still living in the 20th century. Sorry, modem users. It's just too damn big now. Your 56k weakass net connexion can't handle it's bigness.

A simple "It's pretty big, so 56k users beware" would have been better. If someone wants me to use broadband they can mail be $50 every month and run the cables themselves, because the local ISPs aren't doing it.

jmiller
September 13th, 2004, 22:07
That'd be great, but I can't stand people who have this kind of an outlook

A simple "It's pretty big, so 56k users beware" would have been better. If someone wants me to use broadband they can mail be $50 every month and run the cables themselves, because the local ISPs aren't doing it.Yea, the guy sees himself as some sort of expert on electronic music genres too, so I tend to ignore all his little "reviews".

The basic concept works though.

Wojtek
September 13th, 2004, 22:24
Ishkur's guide indeed :)
That maybe me grin quite a few times while reading it a while ago



Sweden already conquers the world's pop music (90 percent of all boy band/popgirl producers are swedish). They also make great furniture, produce kickass hockey players, and have good looking women. Gee. Is there anything that country CAN'T do?



Is anyone even surprised that this kind of stuff would come from Japan? That whole country is like Bizarro world. They do everything we do, just in a really strange way. It reminds me of that scene in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" where they go near Toontown, and you can see clouds of smoke and yelling and fighting and all sorts of haywire ---- happening above the horizon to signify the complete and total lunacy of the place. Japan is just like that. The whole world continuously scratches its head at the far east, then sits back and watches to see what wacky thing the Japanese will do next. I mean, I'm sure the culture is swell once you get past all the incest and pedophilia and giant robots and all, but after that--huh? Japan is super crazy place, 100 PERCENT! Note: there's actually two forms of Jpop[...]

:p