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  2. Airbase (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2009, Jezper began working on his first full-length album, We Might Fall. The album was released on 21 February 2011. The album was released on 21 February 2011. Additionally, he is hosting a monthly radio show called Re-Mix on the online radio station Afterhours.FM, which was later renamed to "Touchdown Airbase".

  3. A State of Trance - Wikipedia

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    A State of Trance (often abbreviated as ASOT) is a Dutch trance radio show, hosted by Armin van Buuren and co-producer Ruben de Ronde, that first aired in June 2001. It is currently aired weekly every Thursday at 20:00 (CET) and 14:00 (EST) and as of January 2021, ASOT is broadcast by more than 150 stations in 84 countries claiming a weekly listener count surpassing 40 million.

  4. Solarstone - Wikipedia

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    The group's debut album, AnthologyOne, was released in 2006. In 2008, their second studio album, Rain Stars Eternal , was released. Solarstone has also produced several remixes and collaborated with renowned trance artists such as Paul Oakenfold .

  5. Dimension 5 (music group) - Wikipedia

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    Dimension 5 released several tracks categorized as hardcore, hard trance and trance before they became known for their Goa trance. These were released between 1991 and 1995. In 1996, the group released three 12" Goa trance discs and followed with two more in 1997 along with their first album, Transdimensional .

  6. Tri-State (album) - Wikipedia

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    The first single from the album, "Air for Life", was released on 18 July 2005, [3] and was voted Tune of the Year in 2005 on Armin Van Buuren's A State of Trance radio show. [4] The single "Good for Me" (Above & Beyond Club Mix), featuring Zoë Johnston was voted Tune of the Year in 2006 on A State of Trance. [5]

  7. 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.

  8. Anjunabeats - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Anjunabeats released its first 12" record, titled Volume One, which was released under Grant and Siljamäki's alias Anjunabeats. [3] As the label got the name Anjunabeats, they decided to produce under different aliases, such as Free State and Dirt Devils.

  9. The Goa Mix - Wikipedia

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    The Goa Mix (also known as Goa Mix) is a two-hour DJ mix by British musician and DJ Paul Oakenfold.It was originally broadcast on BBC Radio 1 as an Essential Mix on 18 December 1994 after the producer of the show, Eddie Gordon, chose Oakenfold to produce an eclectic DJ mix for the show which featured a burgeoning variation of electronic styles, having begun the previous year.