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  2. DI.FM - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. RauteMusik.FM - Wikipedia

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    RauteMusik (also RM or #Musik) is an internet radio station based in Germany. RauteMusik was first broadcast on 20 April 2003 with just one main stream. In the next four years, RauteMusik established itself as one of Europe's biggest internet radio stations. [1] [2] Currently up to 37,000 people listen to RauteMusik simultaneously.

  4. Trance music - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of vocal trance artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of vocal trance artists and vocalists. Artists. 4 Strings; Above & Beyond [1] Airbase; Alice Deejay; Aly & Fila; Andy Moor; Armin Van Buuren; Ashley ...

  6. 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.

  7. OceanLab - Wikipedia

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    OceanLab (or Above & Beyond presents OceanLab) is a vocal trance group formed in 2000 in London. The group consists of vocalist Justine Suissa and the three members of Above & Beyond: Jono Grant, Paavo Siljamäki, and Tony McGuinness.

  8. Aly & Fila - Wikipedia

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    Aly & Fila are an Egyptian trance music duo made up of Aly El Sayed Amr Fathalah (Aly) and Fadi Wassef Naguib (Fila). They host an internet radio show called Future Sound of Egypt, and are the founders of the label of the same name. [1]

  9. Fragma - Wikipedia

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    Fragma is a German vocal trance music group, originally comprising three producers. [1] The group was successful in the early 2000s when they released several singles that charted successfully across Europe, especially the United Kingdom and Ireland, but also found some success in the United States and Australia.