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Originally Posted by ZitaX
Sounds amasing. I used to listen to a weekly Trance program on the radio many years back as a young teen. It was an amasing experience. There weren't any Youtube or anything back then, and i didn't have internet in my room, so I didn't get many chances to listen to new Trance music except for thoose weekly radio shows and the few times a friend would burn a CD or something.
If Trance is amasing today, then I can't even describe how amasingly awesome it was back then! To be able to loose yourself in Trance on thoose rare occasions! For a few hours each week, i was allowed to loose myself in an amasing experience. To bad I was so young back then, and the fact that i didn't have the right contacts, i can imagine that i would really have appreciated the right parties!
I think that the show and the channel was discontinued back in 2005 or something, didn't really matter though, since that was the year Youtube came along (and a fast internet connection for myself). Now I can enjoy Trance music whenever i want!
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Then I'm sure you've heard of Anjunabeats Records... started by the trance trio Above and Beyond. As a devoted listener of electronic music (ranges from electronic, trance, hardstyle, jumpstyle, dubstep, ect.) for 4+ years, I know the other genres of music I used to listen to was just because thats what everyone else was listening to... I loved going my own direction on music to listen to because it wasn't because I was following what everyone else was doing it was because it was something i deeply loved, something that defined and spoke to me.
And this weekly trance session by the way is a worldwide show, started by Above and Beyond, and you can get them for free on iTunes actually. But they play a wide range of the beginning of trance songs from way back in the 2000s all the way to the newer songs of today (which still sound absolutely amazing)