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"Living on Video" is a song by Canadian synth-pop band Trans-X [1] written and published in 1982, but not released as a single until May 1983 by Polydor Records, and then remixed in 1985. It became a massive hit worldwide, with the remixed version peaking at No. 9 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 61 on the
DI.FM (formerly known as Digitally Imported) is an Internet radio broadcaster consisting of over 90 channels dedicated to electronic music, such as house, trance, techno, drum and bass, and dubstep. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] DI.FM broadcasts handpicked selections consisting of classic, new and up-and-coming hits, as well as weekly and monthly mixed shows ...
"Sanctuary" is a song by trance producer Gareth Emery featuring vocals by Lucy Saunders. It was released on 8 August 2010 by Emery's own record label Garuda. [1] [2] It was voted the 2nd biggest track of 2010 by listeners of Armin van Buuren's A State Of Trance radio show and became the most played record of 2011 on US Sirius XM Radio dance station BPM.
There are several YouTube livestreams that offer 24/7 Christmas music. One of the top livestreamed videos, as of Thursday, was "christmas lofi radio" by Lofi Girl. The video plays non-stop ...
The first hour is also available as a podcast on the Radio 538 website and on iTunes audio podcasts. [1] In 2012, Tiësto launched Tiësto's Club Life Radio, a 24/7 commercial-free music channel. The channel features a variety of electronic dance music including progressive house, electro, trance and downtempo, all selected by Tiësto. Other ...
Several subgenres are crossovers with other major genres of electronic music. For instance, tech trance is a mixture of trance and techno, and vocal trance "combines [trance's] progressive elements with pop music". [4] The dream trance genre originated in the mid-1990s, with its popularity then led by Robert Miles, who composed Children in 1996.
This is a list of vocal trance artists and vocalists. Artists. 4 Strings; Above & Beyond [1] ... This page was last edited on 7 December 2024, at 19:36 (UTC).
The Gabriel & Dresden Remix of this song was voted Tune of the Year for 2004 in Armin van Buuren's trance radio show A State of Trance. [22] In 2004, OceanLab's fourth single, "Satellite", was released. Known to be one of their break-through tracks in the early days of producing, it reached No. 19 on the UK chart in May 2004. [23]