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Probably some branch of trance music will reborn but not connected with metal, rather with rap thing.

 

Maybe it would sound like this song that I found exploring Aoki's tracks due to his new song being released. Although only the very end of the song would be trance-like.

 

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This version of Milk Inc's In My Eyes would be Tropical Trance, it kind of has pan pipe/flute sounds in it.

 

Oooh this sounds great! :music: ty for the discovery~
Probably some branch of trance music will reborn but not connected with metal, rather with rap thing.

 

I imagine rap vocals played against trance tune will sound more like spoken word because of the difference in bpm. Something like Maxi Jazz on Faithless records.

 

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Future Trance - songs with the feel of classic trance songs in the buildups but at a lower BPM and the drop is just some generic vocal pitching future bass thing.

 

I think i have found an example

 

 

Quite Alice Deejay reminiscent style buildup, especially with the vocals (the whole buildup is the best bit of the song imo), and then the drop of future bass. There is pitched vocals in this too.

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yeah I could see that kinda thing being big soon, that particular example even made the Billboard Hot 100! and I love it myself
yeah I could see that kinda thing being big soon, that particular example even made the Billboard Hot 100! and I love it myself

 

Alone has a lot of youtube views and Marshmello seems to be the next big up.and coming producer in the US.

 

Interesting to hear a little trance influence in a song by a US producer because I thought trance influenced songs were more likely to come back by European producers because of trance's history there, particularly those from Belgium, Germany or the Netherlands where trance was biggest originally).

 

Trance really should have came back during the big room house era, both are hard dance genres with similar synths and big buildups (not a big lot of difference in sound between big room and trance apart from the drop) it is a pity that Steve Aoki Rage The Night Away track that I posted wasn't a hit back in the big room house era, it sounds like a crossover between the two genres.

 

 

If you speed up big room house tracks they do sound a bit like the Basshunter/Scooter kind of hardstyle that was a thing in the 00s.

 

I could imagine Scooter rapping over these for example, although the bass end would be louder.

 

David Guetta, Showtek and Vassy's Bad was quite similar to Scooter, in the quieter bit it even has the similar pitched vocals with the emotive synths style that Scooter had in Nessaja.
I always thought "Maxwell House" should be a thing - chilled house tempo music for coffee breaks.

Softstyle - the complete opposite of hardstyle, the beats are quiet and the vocals are barely above a whisper.

 

Future drum and bass - drum and bass with pitched vocals and the weird noises drop.

 

Dropstyle - genre where the whole song is a series of slightly different drops one after another with no buildups.

 

Trap trance (or Trapce) - Songs with trap beats and rap vocals but with the synths and structure of trance.

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