Händel - Sarabande (Classical Trance)
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No disrespect but Sarabande was not meant to be turned into techno
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This is a chemestry master ! Transform a marterpiece in a pile of a shit ! Arggghhh!
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overflow and overgrow !
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I Have heard Classical verson then are better and i dont like Trance
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@Leshiye69 You are hereby diagnosed with an acute case of musical myopia.
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god damn it, i made a typing mistake in my responce :s
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@dolls2703 well the things is that like me, people come here thinking they actually will hear the classical piece instead of, well whatever genre this is, and automatically find it offencive that someone uses the name of the composer and the piece of work he has composed for a song that has little to do with either. naturally, what follows is a lot of haters and negative responses.
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Can't believe the amount of negative comments :( Actually I like it a lot! :) To me, this just goes to prove how well classical music and trance, as well as other electronic styles, work together. No need to exclude different music genres. Händel's is a masterpiece and this is a very interesting and v good version of it. Why the big fuss?? If you don't like merging styles, just don't listen to them, end of story. Hope haters won't start attacking me now for disagreeing with them, lol!
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@Xinginn You don't have to listen to the first ~50 seconds of original mixes, it was intended for DJs to seamlessly transition from one track to the next. what you're looking for is radio mixes.
Seems some people need open their minds a little bit about what constitutes music... Music is not static; it t is always elvolving and in motion. If Handel were still with us today, who's to say he wouldn't have been a techno DJ? Oh, well. To each his own.
lamllemaussade 1 year ago 20
I think this is quite beautiful... I think people don't realize how much talent it takes to produce a piece of music like this.
And I would think that classical music lovers would be happy that this music is reaching a new audience, rather than insulting the person who, inspired by Handel, put so much effort into creating a modern interpretation of a classic.
Until you try producing a high-quality track like this, you will have no idea how much goes into it.
kroon1ca 2 years ago 13