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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 .
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]
[22] In 2013, the Facebook page and YouTube channel called "Trance Classics" started a campaign in order to get the first Gouryella single to the #1 position of the Beatport Trance Chart. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] With the support of Corsten, Tiësto and Aly & Fila , in just a few days time the track made it to the #3 position, [ 23 ] [ 25 ] with proceeds ...
"Please Don't Go" [10] 1992: Dr. Alban: Nigeria, Sweden "It's My Life" [11] 1992: Felix: United Kingdom "Don't You Want Me" [12] 1992: Snap! Germany "Rhythm Is a Dancer" [4] [5] [13] 1993: 2 Unlimited: The Netherlands "No Limit" [14] 1993: 2 Unlimited: The Netherlands "Tribal Dance" [7] 1993: E-type: Sweden "Set The World on Fire" [15] 1993 ...
This is the discography of the British electronic music group N-Trance.The band has released two studio albums, one compilation album and seventeen singles. After originally being signed by 380 Records (part of PWL) for a year, they signed to the independent dance record label All Around the World (AATW) in 1992.
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 ...
The Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart ranks the most popular dance and electronic song combining airplay audience impressions, digital downloads, streaming and club play. [1] The chart was introduced by Billboard in January 2013 as a result of the rise in popularity of the genres. [1]