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  2. Trance music - Wikipedia

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    DJ Dag Lerner, one half of Dance to Trance has stated that he was the first to call his music trance and "gave the child his name." [19] The genre got its name from the trance-like state the music attempted to emulate in the 1990s before the genre's focus changed. [20]

  3. Category:Trance music - Wikipedia

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    Trance music is a subgenre of electronic dance music that developed in the 1990s. Perhaps the most ambiguous genre in the realm of electronic dance music (EDM), trance could be described as a melodic, more-or-less freeform style of music derived from a combination of techno and house .

  4. Xpander (EP) - Wikipedia

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    It is considered a seminal release within the trance music community. [4] It was voted the 9th best dance track of all time, by readers of Mixmag. [5] In 2021, the song was ranked #233 in A State of Trance's Top 1000. [6]

  5. List of trance genres - Wikipedia

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    A variety of epic trance popularized by Robert Miles in the mid-1990s which is highly melodic. It tends to feature soothing piano riffs and draws influences from deep house and progressive house music. Eurotrance: Euro-trance Europe: Eurotrance emerged as a hybrid of hard trance and Eurodance music and was most popular between late 1998 and ...

  6. Renaissance: The Mix Collection - Wikipedia

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    Containing music from the house, progressive house and trance genres, it was intended as a sampler of the kind of music played by the club. The album was a critical and commercial success, charting and certifying silver in the UK, and considered by many to be one of the greatest mix albums of all time.

  7. Silence (Delerium song) - Wikipedia

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    "Silence" is a song by Canadian electronic music group Delerium featuring Canadian singer and co-writer Sarah McLachlan, first released as a single in May 1999. Over the years, its remixes have been hailed as one of the greatest trance songs of all time, over two decades after its initial release. [1]

  8. Trancemaster - Wikipedia

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    The series began in 1992 with 'Trancemaster Vol. 1', at a time when the genre of trance was in its infancy. As a result, early volumes contained a variety of genres, including ambient house, Goa trance and techno, as well as a sub-title (such as 'The Goa Gap' or 'Hardtrance Experience'), but gradually the series stabilized to become centred on the European trance sound.

  9. Category:Trance albums - Wikipedia

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