This IS Trance, just too early for people to pigeon hole it.... Trance has evolved into something completely different now days so is un-recognisable as coming from this stuff!
This is house trance, which back in 88, 89 and some of 90 was the only trance around. House trance really meant deeper, more hypnotic house music, perfectly demonstrated by the KLF's first hit, the original version of "What Time is Love?" (which is known as the "Deep Trance" mix because of the EP it appeared on) and other KLF tracks like this classic. House trance was usually more techno based but didn't have to be techno house. Then in around 1990 a completely different genre developed from tracks the year's before which were somewhere between house music and Hi-Nrg - electro - Euro beat club music, such as Binary Finary's "1999" from 89. The new sound was more sparse, more free form and, also like a lot of house music, more repetitive than most Hi-Nrg - Electro - Euro beat club music,but it was becoming clear this wasn't the same as house music. By late 1990 this development spawned the new genre which was becoming referred to as "trance". Essentially it turned into a separate genre very quickly for a lot of people who didn't really like the house music scene much, in terms of house music itself, but liked the idea of it, liked the idea of out-of-your-head hypnotic or energy giving drugs and hours on end in a dark space "having experiences". This was the new trance movement and by the end of 1990 myself and other house fans who had been going for years were very sure it really wasn't house music at all. It was a completely different scene, sponsored by people like Paul Oakenfold (which surprised us as he was origin a classic, underground house genius) and Paul van Dyke. The odd new trance track, although probably not exactly house music, chimed with the house scene and got included such as "Age of Love", remembering that the house scene in the UK particularly was founded on broadening perspectives in music and included 60s and 70s stuff and folk music. So by 1991 new trance was real taking on as more or less a separate scene in its own right to the house music scene and it had become clear that we in the house music scene could no longer use the term "trance" to describe parts of house music. By 1991, usually, trance music house music at all. The new trance, as history shows, became very, very popular but mostly with a different crowd to the people who had loved house music. It's a bit sad that this other scene kidnapped the word "trance" when it was originally a term from house music.
This is defintly classic track for what it is. Even though its a not a "Trance" track, it definlty has the Trance vibe to it. Tracks like this are what imo are the blueprints for what Trance was to become, been and still should be and that is hypnotic, and of course good. Trance will never be as good as it once was, but if DJ's & Producers go back and do thier hw, and listen to tracks like this, Trance might still have a chance of being good again.
Yep, was the b-side, and oh, how good this b-side was :) This sound pretty much sums up the sound and feel of the rave scene kicking off bigtime back then. This used to pump out my mates 6x9 woofers in his car an awful lot.... And when you heard it banging out of an 'illegal' warehouse rave it kinda sounded magical. Sends chills up my spine... Wicked toon!
Great track. Senimal trance. If you like this you may want to search up Syntech - By T & E. It's pretty deep. Think the T&E means trial and error..go on you know you want to
AHHH!!! This is the one AND ONLY true version of this song!!! Dam! This brings back memories of the Underground scene in L.A. of the early 90's (90-91) before Flammable... That loft of Mateo & Sante Fe, near the 4th St. bridge, the Bingo warehouse, etc...
@777cata this is trancey, I'll concede that to you. Who gives a fuck what it is? It's a tune! The KLF didn't conciously sit down and say 'I know! Let's make a trance record!' They just made a top trancey house tune that sounded fantastic through a massive sound system and that was also designed to sound brilliant on E or acid.
This is a beautiful creation that only truly existed in the time it was created, but thanks to tech, we can enjoy eternally. I'm very happy to hear this. It really sums up our modern roots or electronic music. So damn beautiful, with the slow build to allow you to hear the few sounds it takes in creating this song, similar to seeing the guts of an apple: seed, core, flesh, skin/color.
To be honest, dance music broke down a lot of barriers aided by a little something however if the various different genres didn't appear a lot of people would have nothing to argue about!!!
🎵🎵Kylie Minogue said to Jason Donovan ,I'm leaving you😭 ,I'm leaving 👍 PwL records As well I'm done I'm moving on 🎵🎵 😁🤣 Kylie wants Trance not Pop Dance NRG ,do u here me 🎵👐
Is there a video anywhere for Kylie said to Jason? I thought that Bill & Jimmy had a friend - Gimpo? - film them on a camcorder on the way to hand it in to The Chart Show?!
There are some decent tracks from 2008 and after that were never big, but still good, and there also some good Electro-ish Trance tracks out there too. But theres need to be a change the DJ's and producers who stop making music, should come back and they might help get things going. Minimal techno is really good, its like its like it took its place, but in a good way, and now its time for Trance to get back to rocking da crowds.
@777cata no mate I haven't. I've only been into it since its early days in 1988. I know nothing. I didn't have clue abut it when I was stood on a podium in the Hacienda in 88, or on the middle of a sweaty dancefloor in the thunderdome ond konspiracy in 89 or 90, listening to a young dj called sasha warming up for Mike Pickering. I'm clueless!
@davethebutcherbdsm IF you read the post properly, I was taking the piss out of peoplewho are obsessed with musical 'labels'. I don't care what label it is, music is music.
@konspiracykid my friend, i want to apologize for my first rude comment. I should not have to. It does not really matter. Everybody is entitled to an opinion and my opinion is that klf is not a dance band. Anyway, sorry for offending you.
@777cata! holy shit what are you on!!! Father forgive them, they know not what they do!!!(Holy Noise) & GOD'S HOUSE! IN THE HOUSE OF GOD!!! $50 OR MORE IN THE HOUSE OF GOD!!!(d.h.s) er if you want some spirituality perhaps start listening 2 some fluffy goa trance!!!
@konspiracykid if you cannot tell the difference between dance and trance, yes, you are clueless. as my profile, all you can say you`ve put it in 1 word which says a lot about you.
That you come out with a comment like that shows how clueless you are on dance music. Trance is a subgenre, springing largely out of the German techno scene and the acid house scene, both of which are 'dance' music styles... as is trance. Sick of hearing people use the terms 'dance and trance' like they are completely separate genres of music. Trance is a style of electronic dance music.
lolol trance heads are funny. this isnt trance music, even though it's got 'trance' in the title. It's just proper dance music using technology...genres are for mugs: good music is good music...Lil louis' French Kiss is more 'trancier' than this, but again, it was just dance music using technology. People arguing about genres is pointless. You're probably American, so we'll take that into consideration
I'm 60 and remember this the first-time round ... still love ... it still haunting
This IS Trance, just too early for people to pigeon hole it.... Trance has evolved into something completely different now days so is un-recognisable as coming from this stuff!
so right.. tracks like this are the real stuff.. todays 'trance' is unoriginal and loveless.. 😧
This is house trance, which back in 88, 89 and some of 90 was the only trance around.
House trance really meant deeper, more hypnotic house music, perfectly demonstrated by the KLF's first hit, the original version of "What Time is Love?" (which is known as the "Deep Trance" mix because of the EP it appeared on) and other KLF tracks like this classic.
House trance was usually more techno based but didn't have to be techno house.
Then in around 1990 a completely different genre developed from tracks the year's before which were somewhere between house music and Hi-Nrg - electro - Euro beat club music, such as Binary Finary's "1999" from 89. The new sound was more sparse, more free form and, also like a lot of house music, more repetitive than most Hi-Nrg - Electro - Euro beat club music,but it was becoming clear this wasn't the same as house music.
By late 1990 this development spawned the new genre which was becoming referred to as "trance". Essentially it turned into a separate genre very quickly for a lot of people who didn't really like the house music scene much, in terms of house music itself, but liked the idea of it, liked the idea of out-of-your-head hypnotic or energy giving drugs and hours on end in a dark space "having experiences".
This was the new trance movement and by the end of 1990 myself and other house fans who had been going for years were very sure it really wasn't house music at all. It was a completely different scene, sponsored by people like Paul Oakenfold (which surprised us as he was origin a classic, underground house genius) and Paul van Dyke.
The odd new trance track, although probably not exactly house music, chimed with the house scene and got included such as "Age of Love", remembering that the house scene in the UK particularly was founded on broadening perspectives in music and included 60s and 70s stuff and folk music.
So by 1991 new trance was real taking on as more or less a separate scene in its own right to the house music scene and it had become clear that we in the house music scene could no longer use the term "trance" to describe parts of house music.
By 1991, usually, trance music house music at all.
The new trance, as history shows, became very, very popular but mostly with a different crowd to the people who had loved house music.
It's a bit sad that this other scene kidnapped the word "trance" when it was originally a term from house music.
again and again... it comes back to this and little fluffy clouds.. the birth of ... call it what you want
you forgot space. what they all have in common is jimmy cauty
just bring us back, cut the crap
nuff respect!!! i never thought i would hear this track ever again.... someone pass a super strawberry and a biscuit
This is most definitely trance in its purest form. Great upload!
This is defintly classic track for what it is. Even though its a not a "Trance" track, it definlty has the Trance vibe to it. Tracks like this are what imo are the blueprints for what Trance was to become, been and still should be and that is hypnotic, and of course good. Trance will never be as good as it once was, but if DJ's & Producers go back and do thier hw, and listen to tracks like this, Trance might still have a chance of being good again.
The KLF invented Trance . Fact!
Nah bruh Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan did.
have probably commented on this alreday but wot a massive tune... this was when it all started....
Yep, was the b-side, and oh, how good this b-side was :) This sound pretty much sums up the sound and feel of the rave scene kicking off bigtime back then.
This used to pump out my mates 6x9 woofers in his car an awful lot....
And when you heard it banging out of an 'illegal' warehouse rave it kinda sounded magical. Sends chills up my spine...
Wicked toon!
How can people end up arguing heatedly over what kind of dance music a great track is. Kind of losing the spirit of the music there lads.
See it all the time mate and it fucks me off big time.
Can't go wrong with this kind of music, THIS IS TRANCE, because the music is/was supposed to put you in a "trance-like state"
Heard it first on Pirate Radio in East London back in 1989
boss a mate had this on record lost touch didnt think i ever hear it again!
What a tune! Thanks for posting! Reminds me of the 808 state show on teusday nights....record button at the ready
konspiracykid Sunset radio 808 state karate style 😂😂cheesy verrry cheeeeersy 😂😂
True! It's a REAL CLASSIC! Too bad many of people don't even know this tune exist.
One of the best trance of all time
Great track. Senimal trance. If you like this you may want to search up Syntech - By T & E. It's pretty deep. Think the T&E means trial and error..go on you know you want to
AHHH!!! This is the one AND ONLY true version of this song!!!
Dam! This brings back memories of the Underground scene in L.A. of the early 90's (90-91) before Flammable...
That loft of Mateo & Sante Fe, near the 4th St. bridge, the Bingo warehouse, etc...
Awesome, the start has Little Fluffy Clouds - The Orb vibes
*очень атмосферный трек!*
The most important thing 👏 this side 👏 of the world 🌎 THE MIGHTY KLF Apr twenty four 🏴🇬🇧 👍😎👍
@777cata this is trancey, I'll concede that to you. Who gives a fuck what it is? It's a tune! The KLF didn't conciously sit down and say 'I know! Let's make a trance record!' They just made a top trancey house tune that sounded fantastic through a massive sound system and that was also designed to sound brilliant on E or acid.
Trance was yet to be coined as a "genre" when this was released. It's just great music
This is a beautiful creation that only truly existed in the time it was created, but thanks to tech, we can enjoy eternally. I'm very happy to hear this. It really sums up our modern roots or electronic music. So damn beautiful, with the slow build to allow you to hear the few sounds it takes in creating this song, similar to seeing the guts of an apple: seed, core, flesh, skin/color.
> This is a beautiful creation that only truly existed in the time it was created
It's a recording. It exists at all times after it is created.
Maybe the best band ever
Now I know why I ever bought this 12 inch.........great stuff...........
I REMEBE THIS FROM MTV ZONE 1989 PREMIERE VIDEO. YES VIDEO IS MADED . GREAT TUNE . KLF IS BEEN GENIOUS.
AMAZIIIIINNNNGGG!!!!!!!!
Timeless..🙃
reminds me of the hacienda back in the day
a classic
Jason had really fallen on hard times, he now runs a catering trailer, it's called *Jason's DonerVan.*
To be honest, dance music broke down a lot of barriers aided by a little something however if the various different genres didn't appear a lot of people would have nothing to argue about!!!
🎵🎵Kylie Minogue said to Jason Donovan ,I'm leaving you😭 ,I'm leaving 👍 PwL records As well I'm done I'm moving on 🎵🎵 😁🤣 Kylie wants Trance not Pop Dance NRG ,do u here me 🎵👐
Thé best !
Dynamite tune.
Is there a video anywhere for Kylie said to Jason? I thought that Bill & Jimmy had a friend - Gimpo? - film them on a camcorder on the way to hand it in to The Chart Show?!
Iain Tarr the only one I know of is a cut up of the White Room film with bits of desert and London. It made its way to a compilation somewhere
Voilà. www.discogs.com/Various-Indie-Top-20-Vol-VIII/master/21440
I used to have the KLF hat on my head chewing my shoulder with a mongo face on. word!!!
when klf made trance
Its rave thats what this is RAVE
Nice
There are some decent tracks from 2008 and after that were never big, but still good, and there also some good Electro-ish Trance tracks out there too. But theres need to be a change the DJ's and producers who stop making music, should come back and they might help get things going. Minimal techno is really good, its like its like it took its place, but in a good way, and now its time for Trance to get back to rocking da crowds.
the megan of classic
@777cata Ok mate, if you say so. I bow to your superior knowledge. I worship at your feet.
Movida Jesolo 89
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@777cata no mate I haven't. I've only been into it since its early days in 1988. I know nothing. I didn't have clue abut it when I was stood on a podium in the Hacienda in 88, or on the middle of a sweaty dancefloor in the thunderdome ond konspiracy in 89 or 90, listening to a young dj called sasha warming up for Mike Pickering. I'm clueless!
@konspiracykid
Fair enough pal, got ya wrong there.
And Konspiracy was fucking ace!
Keep your eyes peeled: 23 August '17 :)
"Kylie" being Kylie Minogue and "Jason" being Jason Donovan
really captain obvious?
Jaro Swa r u sure it's not kylie jenner??? and jason statham??
The oracle 👊🏻
The KLF worked in the SAW studio before they hit the big time .
Are they together now ❤️❓
@davethebutcherbdsm IF you read the post properly, I was taking the piss out of peoplewho are obsessed with musical 'labels'. I don't care what label it is, music is music.
Oh yes, 808 State with Ancodia, the version on their album is rubbish but the single version, on youtube [ watch?v=LphLVvbOick ] is excellent.
@konspiracykid
my friend, i want to apologize for my first rude comment. I should not have to.
It does not really matter. Everybody is entitled to an opinion and my opinion is that klf is not a dance band.
Anyway, sorry for offending you.
forgotton classic...................
lie down with cows, wake up with 20pc of your herd value.....
@konspiracykid
yes, you are.
@777cata! holy shit what are you on!!! Father forgive them, they know not what they do!!!(Holy Noise) & GOD'S HOUSE! IN THE HOUSE OF GOD!!! $50 OR MORE IN THE HOUSE OF GOD!!!(d.h.s) er if you want some spirituality perhaps start listening 2 some fluffy goa trance!!!
@konspiracykid
if you cannot tell the difference between dance and trance, yes, you are clueless.
as my profile, all you can say you`ve put it in 1 word which says a lot about you.
That you come out with a comment like that shows how clueless you are on dance music. Trance is a subgenre, springing largely out of the German techno scene and the acid house scene, both of which are 'dance' music styles... as is trance. Sick of hearing people use the terms 'dance and trance' like they are completely separate genres of music. Trance is a style of electronic dance music.
@konspiracykid
i think you ain`t got a clue what dance music is....
lolol trance heads are funny. this isnt trance music, even though it's got 'trance' in the title. It's just proper dance music using technology...genres are for mugs: good music is good music...Lil louis' French Kiss is more 'trancier' than this, but again, it was just dance music using technology. People arguing about genres is pointless. You're probably American, so we'll take that into consideration
.... this is one of the first titles that influenced the bigger trance movement after. And if you don't hear the similarities then you're deaf !