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		<title>A Brief History of Trance Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2011 00:13:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Music production by-in-large has always been a coupling of arrangement and mixing of tracks once the arrangement was complete. With the emergence of synthesizers; or &#8220;synthes&#8221;, throughout the 1970&#8242;s and 80&#8242;s sounds once thought unattainable using physical instruments became possible. Despite this innovation, early producers used synthes to manipulate pre-recorded tracks rather than basing their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Music production by-in-large has always been a coupling of arrangement and mixing of tracks once the arrangement was complete. With the emergence of synthesizers; or &#8220;synthes&#8221;, throughout the 1970&#8242;s and 80&#8242;s sounds once thought unattainable using physical instruments became possible. Despite this innovation, early producers used synthes to manipulate pre-recorded tracks rather than basing their music on the sounds they could produce on their own. In the late 1970&#8242;s French composer Jean Michel Jarre changed this practice when he used tracks for his album Oxygene created solely by a synth and thus the &#8220;electronica&#8221; sound was born. The new sound which had garnered great praise from the European musicians would gain U.S. popularity and yet another incarnation with the &#8220;new wave&#8221; movement of the 1980&#8242;s. Artist like Gary Numan, and Devo brought their own styles the genre.</p>
<p>While the sound had evolved steadily over two decades there was still a co-dependency between man and machine made music. This would transition in the early 90&#8242;s when &#8220;trance&#8221; music explode onto the world stage via the Germany club scene. A hybrid of house and techno, trance provided bands like The Disco Biscuits an audience for their music thought to be a fad. However, the success of the genre, now vastly instrumental, limited production to a heavily equip studio. The new millennium would see this problem expelled, as music once again met technology. The innovations of the home computer; and music creation software, took production out of the studio.</p>
<p>With all of the software available the pioneer has to be Ableton. Started in 1999; based in Trance birthplace Germany, Ableton released their first version Ableton Live in 2001. The software is unique as it works for traditional studio production but has Ableton live templates the can be utilized during a live show as well. Ableton live templates create the flexibility for DJ&#8217;s and artist to adjust their playlist to the venue and the minimal equipment needed favours mobility. Now on version 8, the company continues to flourish.</p>
<p>From the synthesizer to the Ableton live templates it appears trance music is here to stay!</p>
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Mark is a avid DJ who loves to mix and make tracks with various music loop Sample Packs and <a href="http://www.dancemidisamples.com/Ableton-Live-Templates.html">ableton live templates</a>. Mark works for dancemidisamples.com in the UK who sell various House MIDI Files and midi files. Click for more information and <a href="http://www.dancemidisamples.com/log-in-for-free-stuff.html">free DJ samples</a> on the DMS site.</p>
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		<title>Sasha and Digweed &#8211; Trendsetting DJs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 22:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Nick Lambert The DJ pair of Sasha and Digweed is synonymous with dance music the world over. Together they have engineered the evolution of house music, trance music and even basic techno styles. How they joined forces is one story, but their individual tales and accomplishments are just as significant. A Little about Sasha [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Nick_Lambert">Nick Lambert</a></p>
<p>The DJ pair of Sasha and Digweed is synonymous with dance music the world over. Together they have engineered the evolution of house music, trance music and even basic techno styles. How they joined forces is one story, but their individual tales and accomplishments are just as significant.</p>
<p><strong>A Little about Sasha</strong><br />
Sasha was born as Alexander Coe in Bangor, Wales England in 1969. He spent most of his youth in a town called Penarlag. At 17, Sasha began classes at Epsom College, but left early and moved back to Bangor with his dad and stepmom. While living there, his stepmother forced him to take piano lessons, which he hated. Later, however, this would prove extremely relevant to his music career.</p>
<p>Through his early years, his main musical influence was surprisingly top forty and pop music. In 1988 at the age of 19, he discovered a genre known as acid house music and fell in love with it. He purchased dozens of acid house records and began to teach himself to mix. He ran close to broke and started working raves.</p>
<p>Sasha then began learning new techniques like beat matching and key mixing. He mastered these in short order.</p>
<p><strong>A Little about Digweed</strong><br />
The fellow we all know as Digweed was born Thomas John Digweed on New Year&#8217;s Day 1967 in Hastings England.</p>
<p>Not a whole lot is recorded on Digweed&#8217;s history, but we do know that he began DJing at the young age of thirteen. After many years of mixing, DJing and playing at raves and parties, he took a gig at the Renaissance Club in 1993. Sasha heard his demo and the duo was born.</p>
<p><strong>Sasha &amp; Digweed</strong><br />
Now that these two powerhouses were together, what would they do? Each had a select set of skills to add to their music. They focused on developing their selection of tracks and mixing techniques that whole first year. Then, in 1994, the duo released their first mix CD called Renaissance: the Mix Collection. They had gotten themselves signed to Renaissance Records, an all trance label.</p>
<p>Two years later, in 1996, the release of Northern Exposure skyrocketed the dynamic DJ duo to super stardom. This album was produced by the world renowned record label, Ministry of Lights. The following year was a big one for Sasha &amp; Digweed as their &#8217;96 album Northern Exposure was released in the United States AND they released Northern Exposure 2 in the UK and Europe.</p>
<p>The international tour that ensued was amazing. Throughout the middle and late 90&#8242;s, Sasha &amp; Digweed&#8217;s powerful mix style and DJ techniques helped to shape the techno, t<span style="font-weight: bold;">rance and progressive house genres</span>. In essence, this movement brought the rave music of Europe to North America for the first time ever and it was received with welcome, open arms.</p>
<p>In 1998, both DJs released solo works on the Boxed label&#8217;s notorious Global Underground series. Around this same time, Sasha &amp; Digweed began a regular stint at the Twilo club in New York City. They also toured the United States heavily and released another mix album, Communicate, in 2000.</p>
<p>The Delta Heavy tour in 2002 was the last collaborative effort as a pair for six years. They have appeared together on occasion, but no new releases have been in the works. In 2008, Sasha &amp; Digweed announced a second North American tour as a duo. The remastered version of their original Renaissance: The Mix Collection was released in 2004, though.</p>
<p>As a pair, Sasha and John Digweed have been as instrumental to the development of their genre(s) as Metallica has been to heavy metal or Cat Stevens was to folk music. Their complete devotion to <span style="font-weight: bold;">trance music</span>, techno, and <span style="font-weight: bold;">progressive house</span> has been unflinching. The pair continues to wow crowds everywhere they go and fans of their style of mixing and beat matching and beat management clamber to see these two perform live.</p>
<p>So when you hear anything about trance or rave music, you can bet that these two blokes from England had a hand in it somewhere. Sasha and Digweed&#8217;s influence is widespread and has been seen in bands like Linkin Park who blended mix style, DJ beat management and rock music very successfully. Also, a few years back, Christian band DC Talk did the same in their genre with Sasha &amp; Digweed to thank for the idea.</p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.chinashopmag.com/" target="_new">ChinaShop magazine</a> &#8211; the written word on music, culture, interviews, bars, clubs and bands. You&#8217;ll see pics and video of exclusive events and interviews from the music scene, including free music by <a href="http://www.chinashopmag.com/2009/04/sasha-and-john-digweed-sunset-cruise" target="_new">Sasha and Digweed</a></p>
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