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<blockquote data-quote="Hundreth" data-source="post: 3006028" data-attributes="member: 556975"><p>I guess dark is relative, but I can see why you would feel it was light. The reason that one became popular and semi-mainstream is because the Trance community discovered that vocal first. The house instrumental with the drums and clever synths is what actually makes the track good. If you were to listen to the trance version of that same track, you would see the great difference between the two genres.</p><p></p><p>And yea, of course its easier to find quality tracks from a genre that isn't really mainstream. All the producers make the music to make good music, not to sell records. So if you like the style to begin with, its kinda hard to go wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hundreth, post: 3006028, member: 556975"] I guess dark is relative, but I can see why you would feel it was light. The reason that one became popular and semi-mainstream is because the Trance community discovered that vocal first. The house instrumental with the drums and clever synths is what actually makes the track good. If you were to listen to the trance version of that same track, you would see the great difference between the two genres. And yea, of course its easier to find quality tracks from a genre that isn't really mainstream. All the producers make the music to make good music, not to sell records. So if you like the style to begin with, its kinda hard to go wrong. [/QUOTE]
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