On Sat, 29 Apr 1995, Kathleen Vrshek wrote:
quoted 22 lines On Fri, 28 Apr 1995, Mohsen Gamshad wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Apr 1995, Mohsen Gamshad wrote:
>
> > >I just wish Instict had enough brains to release a "real" FAX
> > >compilation. Those of you who own one know what I'm talking about. I
> > >think that label has got ambient on the brain. How about some trance,
> > >fellas? I don't feel like going to sleep.
> >
> > Do you have to get your trance fix from Instinct or FAX. Why
> > don't you go out when not sleeping and get some trance from
> > other labels, e.g. Rising High... so you can have your 'real'
> > music.
>
> All the U.S. Rising High is released on Instinct. I also have a couple
> of Rising High imports. That's the problem, boy. You have to spend
> mucho dollars on imports because other than about 2 releases a year,
> Instinct has all but given up on trance. Just look at the difference
> between Plug In and Turn on 1 and 2. Get my drift? Good trance is very
> difficult to get these days. I'll let you know when I wake up, whether
> anything changes. PS-I'm still looking for GOOD advice.
>
> Mistress ov Disappointment
>
The best thing to do is to stay away(far away) from the Rising
High-licensed stuff on Instinct. IMO, They have completely screwed up the
label for American listeners You want straightforward
trance? There are many labels that come to mind (unfortunately, no too
many in 'merika) Rising High, Touche(Belgian), Juice Records(Austrailia),
and of course Harthouse/Eye-Q for more of a hypno-acid-trance workout on
your ears. For stateside stuff, look to nearly any artist in the Bay
area. My faves are Hardkiss Records & groups like God Within, Hawke &
others.
What is YOUR idea of trance? What machines/sounds do you like? Maybe I
could direct you better if I knew that...
Derek Jordan