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DungeonMaster
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Posted: 2004-06-27 11:05
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Check out hard rock and OLD rnb songs. They are great.

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Merovingian
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Posted: 2004-06-27 14:40
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black, progressive, doom, death, gothic and power metal and a little bit of techno and rave
50Cent
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Posted: 2004-06-27 14:46
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On 2004-06-26 00:21:29, Lynx69 wrote:
I listen to rap/hip-hop/r&b. Mainly 50 Cent ,2 Pac, G-Unit, Ludacris and other rappers.



lol exactly the same... saved me from having to type that lot out
and a bit of bhangra

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ceco
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Posted: 2004-06-28 09:41
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Hey Kim, I asked my friends the same question, and the were all in different parts in the US. They all told me the same thing. It was about 5 years ago maybe, and it was Paul Oakenfold-Transport 1. It may be an outdated sound for some, but it is the best "begginger CD" to get into the music. If you roll it right, you can be taken on one hell of a journey, you know what I mean, don't you? Of course get like Tiesto-Summerbreeze. You hant hard, find a set from Sandra Collins. Theres so many DJs out there, but too bad 90% of them suck big time. But all of my music involves the other 10% and I have never looked back.
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bahbahsupercar
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Posted: 2004-06-28 10:05
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I quite like a bit of Grindcore sciffle and some cross over acid folk, rave gutter folk, splatter rock and not forgetting hardcore masher plundge Country n Western.

Soft house
full fat house
ladies handbag
gut ache
emo funk
ta walla walla
dustbuster

amoungst others
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don_vercetti
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Posted: 2004-07-01 23:24
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to be honest, i just use p2p plus amazon to get my dance/trance music. I first stumbled upon it when i heard a old Now 47 album, and it had songs like delerium - silence and Storm - Time to Burn. When i bought this album, id more or less glanced over these and ignored them, but now they are a breath of fresh air in this world of stale music. Pop hasn't changed, rocks getting a bit dull, RnB not my type, same for Hip Hop.

Anyway, there aren't a huge amount of good 'natural' dance/trance songs out there (as far as i can see), but what happens is DJ's like Tiesto, Oakenfold and others remix pop songs. Jurgen Vries, for instance, took Dido's "Take My Hand" (one which i like, admittedly, in it's original form), and made a brilliant version of it, very good and dancey.

Where to get the music...
Like i say, i use p2p mainly for my dance/trance stuff, as i can't seem to find it in local music shops, and not many of my friends are into it. However, i can recommend "The very best of euphoria" albums, in their various incarnations, as they have some superb music on.

My song of the moment would have to be
Delerium - Silence (Paul Oakenfold Remix) as it's incredibly catchy, and a good remix. I also like the Infusion Remix of Truly, again by delerium.

I'm sure there are also websites about this sort of music on the net, for recommending good stuff as theres a lot of duff. In fact i'll have a look, if there isn't i'll make one.
kimcheeboi
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Posted: 2004-07-02 01:11
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I used to be a big fan of rap and r&b-- but now the two are the same thing (is it rap? is it r&b? i cant tell! ) so i've given up on that, at least until eminem, dr dre, and snoop dogg come out with new albums


In the meantime, i will try to 'broaden my horizons' and check out some european and bollywood stuff, also start downloading more music (i've only got a new thousand songs!) and hell, i've found shitloads of stuff i enjoy listening to!

ok btw as i havent listened to much european music i was wondering what's good to download? I'm not talking about groups like Oasis but you know, the small and obscure bands any good CDs for a night out with the lady? Any good music to relax to?

btw @all thanks for your recommendations i will check all of those out! [addsig]
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