Για να θυμούνται οι παλιοί και να μαθαίνουν οι νέοι :
επειδή δεν είναι και το κατάλληλο τόπικ το 'Dance - Electronica - House'
και επειδή έλειπε εδώ και καιρό...
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Trance is a genre of electronic music[7] that emerged from the British new-age music scene and the early 1990s German techno and hardcore scenes.[2][3] At the same time trance music was developing in Europe, the genre was also gathering a following in the Indian state of Goa.[10]
Trance music is characterized by a tempo lying between 110–150 bpm (BPM),[6] repeating melodic phrases,[6] and a musical form that distinctly builds tension and elements throughout a track often culminating in 1 to 2 "peaks" or "drops".[6] Although trance is a genre of its own, it liberally incorporates influences from other musical styles such as techno,[4][2] house,[1][2] pop,[4] chill-out,[4] classical music,[4][5] tech house, ambient, and film music.[5]A trance is a state of hypnotism and heightened consciousness.[11] This is portrayed in trance music by the mixing of layers with distinctly foreshadowed build-up and release. A common characteristic of trance music is a mid-song climax followed by a soft breakdown disposing of beats and percussion entirely,[4][6] leaving the melody or atmospherics to stand alone for an extended period before gradually building up again. Trance tracks are often lengthy to allow for such progression and commonly have sufficiently sparse opening and closing sections to facilitate mixing by DJs.[citation needed]
Trance is mostly instrumental, although vocals can be mixed in: typically they are performed by mezzo-soprano to soprano female soloists, often without a traditional verse/chorus structure. Structured vocal form in trance music forms the basis of the vocal trance subgenre, which has been described as "grand, soaring, and operatic" and "ethereal female leads floating amongst the synths". However, male singers, such as Jonathan Mendelsohn, are also featured.[12][13]
HistoryThe "Trance" name may refer to an
induced emotional feeling, high, euphoria, chills, or uplifting rush that listeners claim to experience, or it may indicate an actual trance-like state the earliest forms of this music attempted to emulate in the 1990s before the genre's focus changed.Another possible antecedent is Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima's electronic soundtracks for the Streets of Rage series of video games from 1991 to 1994.[14][15][16] It was promoted by the well-known UK club-night "Megatripolis" (London, at Heaven on Thursdays) whose scene catapulted it to international fame.[verification needed]
Examples of early trance releases include but are not limited to German duo Jam & Spoon's 1992 12" Single remix of the 1990 song "The Age Of Love",[1] and German duo Dance 2 Trance's 1990 track "We Came in Peace".[6]The
writer Bom Coen traces the roots of trance to Paul van Dyk's 1993 remix of Humate's "Love Stimulation".[1] However, Van Dyk's trance origins can be traced further back to his work with Visions of Shiva, being the first tracks he released[17] In subsequent years, one genre, vocal trance, arose as the combination of progressive elements and pop music,[4] and the development of another subgenre, epic trance, finds some of its origins in classical music,[4] with film music also being influential.[5]
Trance was arguably at its commercial peak in the second part of 1990s and early 2000s.[18][19]
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Notable releases (of Goa Trance)
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Old school Goa trance: Asia 2001 – Live
Astral Projection - Trust in Trance
Battle of the Future Buddhas – Twin Sharkfins
Blue Planet Corporation – Blue Planet
Colorbox – Train to Chroma City
Cydonia – In Fear of a Red Planet
Deviant Electronics – Brainwashing is Child's Play
Dimension 5 – Transdimensional
Doof – Lets Turn On
Eat Static – Abduction
Electric Universe – Stardiver
Etnica – Alien Protein
Fractal Glider – Parasite
Green Nuns of the Revolution – Rock Bitch Mafia
Hallucinogen – Twisted
Hunab Ku – Magik Universe
Hux Flux – Cryptic Crunch
The Infinity Project – Feeling Weird
Jaïa – Blue Energy
Juno Reactor – Beyond the Infinité
Koxbox – Dragon Tales
Lunar Asylum – Lunar Asylum
Man with No Name – Moment of Truth
megatripolis – "megatripolis"
Message from God – Project Genesis
Message from God – The Prophecy
Miranda – Phenomena
The Muses Rapt – Spiritual Healing
OOOD – Breathing Space
Ominus – Ominus
Orion – Futuristic Poetry
Planet BEN – Trippy Future Garden
Pleiadians – IFO
Prana – Geomantik
Shakta – Silicon Trip
Slide – Unstable
Technosommy – Synthetic Flesh
Tim Schuldt – Singels Collection
Toï Doï – Technologic
Total Eclipse – Violent Relaxation
Transwave – Phototropic
UX – Ultimate Experience
X-dream – We Created Our Own Happiness
Xenomorph – Cassandras Nightmare
New school Goa trance: Afgin – Astral Experiences
Amithaba Buddha – Goa Gate
Antares – Exodus
Artha – Influencing Dreams
Artifact303 – Back to Space
Crossing Mind – Ultimate Reality
Doruk – Astral Colours
E-mantra – Arcana
Ephedra – Journey Through My Head
Ethereal – Anima Mundi
Filteria – Daze of Our Lives
Filteria – Sky Input
Goalien – Psychedelic Dilemma
Goasia – Dancing with the Blue Spirit
Goasia – From Other Spaces
Imba – Impossible Astronaut
Khetzal – Corolle
Liquid Flow – Presence
M-Run – Some Run Just for Fun
Mindsphere – Inner Cyclone
New Born – The Trip of the Luna King EP
Nova Fractal – Fractal Landscapes
Ohm Mind – Birds Will Go to Heaven
OmegaHertz – Esther Maslul
Omnivox – Fragments of Evolution
Oxi – Beyond the Lights
Psy-H Project – Dance of Distant Worlds
Ra – 9th
Radical Distortion – Psychedelic Dreams
Sky Technology – In Search of Ancient Knowledge
Somnesia – Mystic Moon
Travma – 303 From God
Trinodia – Human History
Ypsilon 5 – Binary Sky
Αν εξαιρέσουμε παλιότερα κομμάτια με ομοιότητες που ίσως ξεγελάνε όπως των Kraftwerk ή ακόμα και των Pink Floyd (στην εισαγωγή του Welcome to the Machine, LP 'The Dark Side Of The Moon'),
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lt-udg9zQSE ,
το πρώτο ίσως κομμάτι που λέγεται "Trance" είναι αυτό, του 1990Το The Age Of Love των

Age Of Love !
Age Of Love • 'The Age of Love' [Original Vocal Mix][1990]
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2 χρόνια μετά, το
1992, οι Jam & Spoon έκαναν Remix και έγινε η δική τους "διασκευή"-έκδοση γνωστή σε όλο τον κόσμο αφού έγινε underground επιτυχία στα rave parties και στα μαγαζιά της εποχής που σεβόταν τον εαυτό τους (το μόνο βίντεο στο YouTube από όλες τις εκδόσεις του κομματιού που έχει έστω 9 εκατομμύρια Views από το 2007 που ανέβηκε).
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Age of Love (song)"Age of Love" is the 1990 self-titled track by the Age of Love.
It is notable as an early popular example of trance music.[3]
Released as a single in 1990 on the
Belgian label Diki Records,[4] it was produced by
Bruno Sanchioni and Giuseppe Cherchia from
Italy,[5] with
vocals by Karen Mulder.In
1992, the
React label released
Jam and Spoon's "Watch Out For Stella" remix,[6] which
gained more popularity than the original track and opened up opportunities for remixes by artists such as Paul Van Dyk,[7] and Garry Creen.
To this day, the track continues to be remixed and featured on compilations. As of February 2007, the online resource Discogs has cataloged a total of
73 known releases, and 346 appearances on compilations. The track was featured in the hit film based on the UK club scene, Human Traffic.
Single : 'The Age Of Love' [Original Versions][1990] [4]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [Radio Version] [3:48]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqv_5uv5wpkAge Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [Flying Mix] [5:55]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB2KnaDKH0UAge Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [New Age Mix] [5:05]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeew_ISYYaEAge Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [Boeing Mix] [5:05]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk63nNS_wcESingle : The Age Of Love (The Jam & Spoon Mixes) (1992) [6]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [Watch Out For Stella Club Mix] [6:48]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [Sign Of The Time Mix] [6:58]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [OPM Mix] [6:53]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [New Age Mix] [5:06]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [Boeing Mix] [5:06]
Single : The Age Of Love (The Remixes) (1997) [9]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [Jam & Spoon Radio Mix] [3:19]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [Paul Van Dyk Radio Edit] [3:34]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [Paul Van Dyk Love of Ages Remix] [8:36]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [Jam & Spoon Watch Out For Stella Mix] [6:39]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [Emmanuel Top Remix] [9:11]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [Baby Doc Remix] [7:25]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love' [Jam & Spoon Sign of the Time Remix] [6:49]
Single : The Age Of Love '98 [10]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love '98' [Radio Edit] [3:55]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love '98' [Johnny Vicious Mix] [11:43]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love '98' [Brainbug Mix] [6:51]
Age Of Love • 'The Age Of Love '92' [Jam & Spoon "Watch Out For Stella" Mix] [6:39]
The
Age Of Love (Watch Out For Stella Mix) from Album
Test One by
React in
1992
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Age Of Love – The Age Of LoveLabel: DiKi Records – DIKI 47.12.12, Diki Records – DIKI 471212
Format: Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country: Belgium
Released: 19 Mar 1990
Genre: Electronic
Style: Trance, Techno
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Τα άλλα 2 που αναφέρει το Wikipedia είναι τα :
Dance 2 Trance • 'We Came in Peace' [Original Mix] [1990]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qc9391UXPO8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXT1xgYyNNs με μόλις 765 views !!
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Humate • 'Love Stimulation' [Paul van Dyk's Love Club Mix]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=632PB_lGL7g♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
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Humate
Humate was until 1996 a German trance group, then just the German record producer Gerret Frerichs, who has released singles with record labels such as MFS and Superstition. His work has been featured on many compilation albums including the Global Underground series, Sasha and John Digweed's Northern Exposure series and the Cafe Del Mar series. Oliver Huntemann and Patrick Kjonberg are former members of Humate.
The reissue of the track, "Love Stimulation" peaked at #18 in the UK Singles Chart, in January 1999
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Βέβαια
και αυτό είναι ένα από τα πολλά κλασσικά και είναι πολύ δύσκολο ως αδύνατο να θυμάσαι απ έξω ποια ήταν τα πρώτα κομμάτια ενός είδους μουσικής. Και εσάς αν σας ρωτήσω ποια είναι τα πρώτα κομμάτια της trap δε θα μπορείτε να πείτε με σιγουριά...
Joey Beltram • 'Energy Flash' [1990][R&S Records Classics] [RS UK 3]
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Kαι κάπως έτσι ξεκίνησε το είδος της Trance, μια μόνο (υπο)κατηγορία της ηλεκτρονικής μουσικήςΜια (υπο)κατηγορία μόνο της Trance είναι η Goa ή Psychedelic Trance που είναι μεν πολλή γνωστή σήμερα αλλά όταν ρωτάω "τι εννοείς trance" απαντάνε μόνο Talamasca, δηλαδή ένα μόνο δημιουργό από ένα μία μόνο υποκατηγορία, αφού δε ξέρουν κανένα άλλο όνομα οι γνωστοί και ως "βάλε trance".
Τα τρία από τα πιο δυνατά
πορωτικά και ταυτόχρονα ποιοτικά κομμάτια της
Goa Trance που έχω ακούσει (και έχω ακούσει πολλά) που μου έρχονται τώρα στην μνήμη :
Total Eclipse • 'The Furnace'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25OtIn1HKTQ
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Astral Projection • 'Enlightened Evolution'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVHLE-NLDFE
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Juno Reactor • 'Pistolero' [Astrix Remix]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niKUNXG3H3I
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List of trance genresFrom Wikipedia
A list of trance music subgenres. Several crossover with other major forms of electronic music.Subgenre Origin Description Notable artistsAcid trance // Germany, Netherlands, Belgium and United Kingdom // The prevalent early '90s style, sometimes called "first-wave" trance. Characterized by the use of a Roland TB-303 bass machine as the lead synthesizer.
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Art of Trance, Union Jack, Eternal Basement,
Emmanuel Top, Hardfloor, Kai Tracid, Solar Quest, Oliver Lieb, Alex Shelley, Scot Project
Classic trance // Germany // Original form of trance music, said to have originated in the very late '80s or very early '90s. Characterized by less percussion than techno, more melody, arpeggiated melody, and repetitive melodic chords/arpeggios.
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Age of Love,
Binary Finary, Cygnus X, Dance 2 Trance, Jam & Spoon, Sven Väth, Oliver Lieb, The KLFDream trance // Italy // A variety of epic trance popularized by Robert Miles in the mid-'90s which is highly melodic. Very often it features soothing piano riffs.
// DJ Dado,
Robert Miles, The Cynic Project, Zhi-Vago
Hands up // Europe; mainly in Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Finland and UK // Hands up (also known as Euro-trance) is a hybrid of Dream trance, Progressive trance, Hard trance and Eurodance music incorporating hardstyle bass drums and trance elements. It is closely related to uplifting trance. The trance synths at times can sound like techno hoovers with trancey effects and strings backing it up. The vocals are often pitched up for the most part, but sometimes they can be heard as in normal pitch range. This is often confused as vocal trance because of its use of vocals. The lyrical content is usually primitive, containing an introduction to the song with usually no or little drums, and often includes renderings of classic Happy hardcore anthems or melodies. Also some of the middle '90s Happy Hardcore producers started to produce tracks in this style.
// Jan Wayne, Milk Inc., Special D., Marko Albrecht, Pulsedriver, Cascada, Alice DeeJay, DJ Manian,
Insomnia, Tune Up!,
Futurepop // Norway, Sweden, Germany, United Kingdom, United States and Canada // A fusion of mainly Electronic body music and Anthem Trance. This music has a cold, dark feel to it, while having grandiose synth melodies and, generally, a more trance-like sound than EBM. Vocals have a more prominent place in Futurepop than most other types of trance, and lyrics tend to be focused upon themes of complex human emotion, alienation, extropianism, and existentialism; as well as global issues, such as war, apocalypse, and environmentalism.
// VNV Nation, Icon of Coil, Angels and Agony, Apoptygma Berzerk, Covenant, Assemblage 23
Goa trance // Goa (India), Israel, Palestine, South Africa and Belgium // A complex, melodic form of trance named after Goa, India, and originating in the early '90s. Often uses Raga. Raga usually consists of soothing melody by the Harmonium, Sitar, etc. and various Indian Instruments. The style has been developed by musicians from many countries, and is now generally referred to as Psychedelic trance, which is discussed below.
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Yahel Sherman, The Infinity Project, Transwave,
Man With No Name, Infected Mushroom, Astral Projection, Goa Gil, Juno Reactor, Message From God,
Raja Ram, Avalon, Tristan, Sesto SentoHardstyle // Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, France, and Italy // Closely related to nu style Gabber and Hard trance. Its sound is usually characterized by a mix of gabber and hardcore like kick/bass sounds, spontaneous rhythmic changes, trance like synth stabs and sweeps and miscellaneous samples. However, Hardstyle usually has a lot slower BPM (between 140 and 150).
// Blutonium Boy, Dana, Technoboy, Trance Generators, The Prophet, DJ Zany, Headhunterz, Wildstylez,
AudioFreq, KamiKaze
Hard trance // Germany // Aggressive and slower trance sound, originating in Frankfurt, and including influences from hardcore. This style arguably began around 1993 and peaked in popularity in the late '90s.
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Kai Tracid, Gary D., Yoji Biomehanika, Trance Generators, Flutlicht, Mat Silver & Tony Burt, DuMonde, Jones & Stephenson, Yves Deruyter,
Cosmic Gate, Mauro Picotto, Sunburst, DJ Scot Project, Jon The Baptist,
System DIbiza Trance a.k.a. Balearic beat, Balearic trance // Spain // This style has been influenced by various relaxed music genres, especially linked to Ibiza's (Spain) chill-out style of life paralleled with the huge rave scene that is present in the islands. Very melodic and mellow, sometimes with ethnic features, and it often samples seaside elements like seagulls and ocean waves. It relies more heavily on guitar than other trance genres. It also include danceable uptempo songs featuring syncopated or Latin rhythms.
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Café del Mar, Chicane, Energy 52, Gouryella, Imagination, Miromusic, Roger Shah,
Salt Tank, York
Neo-trance // Germany, France and Denmark // Neo-trance is new genre that arrived in the vernacular to describe the recent developments towards more minimalist trance.
// Kyau & Albert,
Gui Boratto, Trentemøller, James Holden, Nathan Fake, Dominik Eulberg, Virtual Self
Progressive Trance / Melodic Trance // Germany, Netherlands and Sweden // Differentiated from the then "regular" trance by more breakdowns, less acid-like sound & bass chord changes that gave the repeating lead synth a feeling of "progression".
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BT, Xtronika, Cosmic Gate,
Humate,
Sasha, Flash Brothers, Agnelli & Nelson, Nic Chagall,
John Digweed, Underworld, Sander Kleinenberg, Slacker, Breeder, Markus Schulz, Faithless, Brainbug, Ronski Speed, Reflekt,
Three Drives, Rank 1, Ruben De Ronde, Perry O'Neil, Estiva, Same K,
Max Mayer, Rodg, LTN, DRYM, Above & Beyond, ilan Bluestone
Psychedelic trance // Goa, Germany, France, Russia, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, South Africa, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand // A kind of trance that was developed in the late '90s and grew from Goa trance culture of India. While it retains strong cultural ties to India, the term has come to refer generally to the music and style of culture associated with it, which is now found in many countries. One defining feature of this genre is the use of a lot of spontaneous sounds and samples. However the range of styles is quite broad, and it has several subgenres of its own, listed below.
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1200 Micrograms, Infected Mushroom, GMS, Son Kite, Skazi, Hallucinogen, Astrix, Avalon, Vini Vici,Psybreaks // Goa, Israel, Palestine, Spain, France, and United Kingdom // A mixture of Psychedelic Trance and Breakbeat.
// Digitalis,
Polyploid, Far Too Loud
Psybient // Goa, Israel, Palestine, France, and United Kingdom // Also known as "Ambient Psy", "Psychedelic Ambient", "Ambient Goa", or "Ambient Psytrance" it is a mixture of Psychedelic trance with ambient and glitch.
// Bluetech, Celtic Cross, Entheogenic,
Total Eclipse, Kick Bong, Shpongle, Shulman, Younger Brother, Ott
Dark psytrance // Germany and Russia // Does not use vocals, though sampling is common, with speech and other kind of samples usually being taken from different kind of movies (especially horror movies), or occasionally from other tracks. Sometimes sampling elements form other genres of music is done as a mockery of the original tracks.
// LuneCell, Bio Babas, C-P-C, Kindzadza, Ocelot, Parasense, Penta,
XenomorphFull on // Israel and Palestine // Full on or "Melodic psytrance" draws its main influences from more radio-friendly genres such as nitzhonot and Eurodance, futuristic melodies, occasional electric guitar performances and usage of vocals.
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Astrix, Vibe Tribe, Kali, Sesto Sento, Puzzle,
Talamasca, Frozen Ghost, Slug
Progressive psytrance // Germany, Austria, and Sweden // Progressive psytrance combines the elements of minimal sounding progressive electronic music and complex developments of psychedelic music. Its heritage can be traced back to the developments of minimal techno, tech, and minimal house.
// Andromeda,
VibrasphereSuomisaundi // Finland // A style of freeform psychedelic trance // Eraser vs Yöjalka, Luomuhappo, Salakavala, Shiwa 2000
Tech trance // Germany // A merge of Techno and Trance, Tech Trance appeared in the mid-'90s. Usually Tech Trance tunes consist of non-changeable bassline, loud drums and percussion and mostly ambient pads.
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Tiësto, Oliver Lieb, Yoji Biomehanika,
Humate, Sander van Doorn, Jesselyn, Megamind, Ernesto vs Bastian
Uplifting Trance a.k.a. Anthem trance, Epic Trance // Germany // Popular style of trance that emerged in the wake of progressive and acid trance in the late '90s.
// Andy Blueman, Xtronika, Super8 & Tab, Ferry Tayle, System F, Carlo Resoort, Ayla,
Paul van Dyk, Armin van Buuren, Above & Beyond, NWYR,
ATB, DJ Tandu, Neo & Farina, Blank & Jones,
Marco V, Matt Darey, Filo & Peri, Daniel Kandi, Digital United, Sean Tyas, Airscape, EX-PLOSION,
Darude, Vincent de Moor, Airbase, Aly & Fila, Cascade,
Sash!, The Thrillseekers
Vocal trance also Uplifting Trance involved // Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Finland and United Kingdom // Broad term referring to trance with a full set of lyrics, which may or may not be any of the above genres (Uplifting, and epic trance often have vocals). Often an artist will borrow a singer's talents as opposed to the singer himself or herself, or sample from/remix more traditional pop music. Note that there is some debate as to where the divide lies between vocal trance and Eurodance.
// Astroline, Nadia Ali, Dash Berlin,
Dance Nation, 4 Strings, Lange, Milk Inc., Ian Van Dahl,
Above & Beyond, Fragma, Lost Witness,
Armin van Buuren, NWYR, Xtronika, OceanLab,
Chicane, Lasgo,
Faithless, Ayumi Hamasaki (remix albums), Sylver, Kate Ryan,
ATB, DJ Encore, DJ Sammy, Santamaria, Do,
Delerium, Angel City and Jessy De Smet, Globe (band).
Trance-Fusion // United States // A subgenre of the jam band movement that blends such musical styles as rock, jazz, funk, and electronica. It consists primarily of instrumental music. The terms Jamtronica and Livetronica are also used to refer to this style of music.
// Disco Biscuits, The New Deal, Lake Trout, Brothers Past, Sound Tribe Sector 9,
Lotus, Particle, Holy Fuck, Future Rock, EOTO, Pnuma Trio
References
Ishkur. "Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music". Ishkur.com.
""A Beginners Guide To Trance Music"".
www.listology.com.
Argentum. ""Trance music. A definition of genre."". Moodbook.com. Archived from the original on 2008-03-19.
"Understanding Trance Music". tranceproduction.com. Retrieved 2008-05-28.
"tranceparty.org".
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