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« on: February 08, 2009, 09:47:58 pm »

I can handle trance, I'm just not all that fond of the trance (or trance-like) songs in general rotation... it actually puts me to sleep. I didn't see a showtime for trance but maybe there should be a designated time for it instead of the regular mix?

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« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2009, 09:59:19 pm »

like <insert specific detail here> ... ?

i think we've established that some people do not like specific sub-genres or styles (i do not like the punk-ish guitar laden ones myself), alas ...
to keep it broad and entertaining for a wide variety of people i would not want to change dg for anything and like it the way it is, otherwise i could have chosen a different stream already
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« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2009, 03:59:38 pm »

Is there a specific artist you're referring to? I don't think I play a lot of stuff that would fit into the trance genre, although I know it's all up for interpretation :)
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« Reply #3 on: February 09, 2009, 04:03:47 pm »

i've never noticed much trance on here. I suppose some Covenant and VNV is trancy but i wouldn't say it was heavy rotation
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« Reply #4 on: February 09, 2009, 04:05:03 pm »

I'd imagine he is talking about bands like Juno Reactor (Mona Lisa Overdrive) and Seize (Like the remixes that are in rotation !).

Can't deny those songs are pretty trance-ish, personally I like both of the above artists. Guess it's just a matter of "ignoring" the "bad" songs and hope the next song is better.

It's unbelieveably hard (Read: Impossible) to have all listeners favorite bands 24/7 :)
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« Reply #5 on: February 09, 2009, 04:12:45 pm »

I dont care for alot of instrumental tracks personally. I wanna hear less powernoise/glitch and ambient type shit.. for sure! Boring.

But lets remember.. its all considered by many.. the same fucking thing lol. Hell ppl who dont know about ebm or industrial-electro. Always call it techno or trance aNYWAYS lol.

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« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2009, 04:17:39 pm »

lol thats true!!!

its all good :-)

You get a good mix of things here. Thats the appeal for me. Sometimes i want STOMPY sometimes i want floaty

DG & Shirow provides the best of both :-)
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« Reply #7 on: February 09, 2009, 08:55:56 pm »

I'm with creepster on this one :)
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« Reply #8 on: July 15, 2011, 05:16:14 pm »

I pretty much agree with each and every one of the responses to this post.  Sometimes I like a mix of trance in with industrial.  if it is done right it works.  And I know its done right when it makes me ride hard on my mountain bike. 
I sure will be on the hunt to explore that Juno reactor Mona Lisa Overdrive.  The book was almost as good as Neuromancer.  And that happens to be one of the best reads I have ever done.  Before I found DG I used to stream in Proton Radio.  Yet my industrial roots keeps me on DG now always.  However.  I sure dont mind when a good trancy beat is mixed in with industrial.  To each their own ehh.
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« Reply #9 on: July 19, 2011, 05:40:08 pm »

more trancy songs please, and some nice instrumentals... some more powernoise/glitchy stuff would help too :)
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« Reply #10 on: July 29, 2011, 05:18:51 am »

I pretty much agree with each and every one of the responses to this post.  Sometimes I like a mix of trance in with industrial.  if it is done right it works.  And I know its done right when it makes me ride hard on my mountain bike. 
I sure will be on the hunt to explore that Juno reactor Mona Lisa Overdrive.  The book was almost as good as Neuromancer.  And that happens to be one of the best reads I have ever done.  Before I found DG I used to stream in Proton Radio.  Yet my industrial roots keeps me on DG now always.  However.  I sure dont mind when a good trancy beat is mixed in with industrial.  To each their own ehh.

Eehh, what book? Mona Lisa Overdrive is from the Matrix reloaded soundtrack.
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« Reply #11 on: July 30, 2011, 09:17:09 pm »

I pretty much agree with each and every one of the responses to this post.  Sometimes I like a mix of trance in with industrial.  if it is done right it works.  And I know its done right when it makes me ride hard on my mountain bike. 
I sure will be on the hunt to explore that Juno reactor Mona Lisa Overdrive.  The book was almost as good as Neuromancer.  And that happens to be one of the best reads I have ever done.  Before I found DG I used to stream in Proton Radio.  Yet my industrial roots keeps me on DG now always.  However.  I sure dont mind when a good trancy beat is mixed in with industrial.  To each their own ehh.

Eehh, what book? Mona Lisa Overdrive is from the Matrix reloaded soundtrack.
That soundtrack came years after the book was written.  Mona Lisa Overdrive is William Gibsons second book which came after Neuromancer.  And both books are fukin great.  Burning Chrome was his third book and then Virtual Light   Burning Chrome is a book of his short stories.  Back in the 80's when I read Neuromancer.  I had to start reading it about 4 times so I could understand the techy language he was writting about.  Kind of like the way he coined the term cyberspace for the world to use.  In Neuromancer, the internet was refered to as the matrix.  Or something like that.  But back in the 80's.  Neuromancer was about the best science fiction that I have ever read and Gibson sure did forcast the computer world the way it is now back then.
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« Reply #12 on: July 30, 2011, 09:25:00 pm »

I pretty much agree with each and every one of the responses to this post.  Sometimes I like a mix of trance in with industrial.  if it is done right it works.  And I know its done right when it makes me ride hard on my mountain bike. 
I sure will be on the hunt to explore that Juno reactor Mona Lisa Overdrive.  The book was almost as good as Neuromancer.  And that happens to be one of the best reads I have ever done.  Before I found DG I used to stream in Proton Radio.  Yet my industrial roots keeps me on DG now always.  However.  I sure dont mind when a good trancy beat is mixed in with industrial.  To each their own ehh.

Eehh, what book? Mona Lisa Overdrive is from the Matrix reloaded soundtrack.
That soundtrack came years after the book was written.  Mona Lisa Overdrive is William Gibsons second book which came after Neuromancer.  And both books are fukin great.  Burning Chrome was his third book and then Virtual Light   Burning Chrome is a book of his short stories.  Back in the 80's when I read Neuromancer.  I had to start reading it about 4 times so I could understand the techy language he was writting about.  Kind of like the way he coined the term cyberspace for the world to use.  In Neuromancer, the internet was refered to as the matrix.  Or something like that.  But back in the 80's.  Neuromancer was about the best science fiction that I have ever read and Gibson sure did forcast the computer world the way it is now back then.
And I must not leave out the fact of fiction that he also forcast the way the computer world will be in the future when humans can get wet plants into a hardrive.  Yet that was pretty much covered in the matrix movies.  If you read Neuromancer.  You will really understand what the matrix is all about and there is a shit hot cool killer chick that has razor nails to extend and kill with.
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