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difference between trance and techno?!

techno is often misused to describe the electronic music genre. Actually, it's somewhat interchangeable with hard house. trance is generally characterized by interweaving melodies as opposed to sound sets played on top of each other.
 
Originally posted by: yoda291
techno is often misused to describe the electronic music genre. Actually, it's somewhat interchangeable with hard house. trance is generally characterized by interweaving melodies as opposed to sound sets played on top of each other.
Excactly! Couldn't have said it better myself! I typical really good Trance would be "Paul Oakenfold -- Tranceport -- 04 -- Gus Gus - Purple (Sasha v. The Light) - (Ade's).mp3" 🙂
 
True techno seemed to originate out of the Detroit area in the mid 90's. As someone else said, Techno is more of a term now than a type of electronic music. It seems that people who don't listen to electronic music like to use that term to describe all electronic music.
 
I'd pretty much go with Booter & yoda's definition, but it should be noted that the line between techno and trance is not always clear. Trance encompasses a wide variety of sounds, and some of its subgenres have very little of the classic trance-type melodies to it, while others feature certain techno-type beats. It's always tough to definitively categorize music by genres. 🙂

 
blah i dont like techno. but i would agree its more hard house than anything else...techno is just bad...

theres so many different genres too electronica its nuts...

jungle, breaks, house, techno, hardcore, hhc....

blah jungle is where its at for me
 
Seems to me techno is a good word to describe all electronic music, in the same way rock can be used to describe hard rock, metal, punk, etc.
 
it's pretty easy to tell the difference between trance and techno

techno has a much harder/raw sound, you'll pretty much never hear vocals in techno

trance is well, trancey lol, it's pussy music =P



techno = crystal method, chemical brothers

trance = dirty vegas, atb
 
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
it's pretty easy to tell the difference between trance and techno

techno has a much harder/raw sound, you'll pretty much never hear vocals in techno

trance is well, trancey lol, it's pussy music =P



techno = crystal method, chemical brothers

trance = dirty vegas, atb
dirty vegas and atb are NOT trance. NOT NOT NOT.
 
Originally posted by: Roger
One smells like sh!t, one is sh!t, you decide which is which.
Like you even have the skill to do a tenth of what real artists can....

roll it!
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Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Seems to me techno is a good word to describe all electronic music, in the same way rock can be used to describe hard rock, metal, punk, etc.

Yup, the prior definitions... are pretty good. Paul Oakenfold is trance... Dirty Vegas is almost ambient.
A lot of people like to use techno as a generic term... I actually do too, but I guess electronica would also be another good term. I usually like to use subgenre classification like ambient, psychedelic, hard house, big breaks/beats, drum & bass, trip hop, etc...
 
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
it's pretty easy to tell the difference between trance and techno

techno has a much harder/raw sound, you'll pretty much never hear vocals in techno

trance is well, trancey lol, it's pussy music =P



techno = crystal method, chemical brothers

trance = dirty vegas, atb
dirty vegas and atb are NOT trance. NOT NOT NOT.


dude yes they are. dirty vegas and atb are trance just like alice deejay, PvD, dj jean (old), timo maas are trance.

Sure they might be overplayed commercialized trance, but it's trance nonetheless.
 
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