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I love loads of music, but for me Trance is what I listen to most of the time. Trance covers a very large medium. You can brake it down if you like to progressive, electro, trippy house, hard house, but trance is what I class as my favorite type of music. Back in the mid 90's the mainstream clubbing music was house and trance was always a more underground style of music in the UK. By 1999 trance was massive and all the super clubs here in the UK were bangin it out. This made for some cheesy style music and at the turn of the millenium the charts were full of it. After the explosion of trance in 1999 clubs started to change. I'm very glad I was in the thick of it when trance was at its peak in 1999 and from about 1992 have always loved it's style of music. For me no other style can take you on a journey and sweep you on a truly uplifting experience. Dj's like Paul Oakenfold are for me what makes a trance experience happen. There are many dj's and producers that make good music and all have a different style. From Sasha, Scott Bond, Paul Van Dyke to John Digweed, Guy Ornadel and Nick Warren, all can wisk up amazing sets.
Trance is a style of electronic dance music or slow ambient music that developed in the 1990s. Dance trance music is generally characterized by a tempo of between 124 and 148 bpm, featuring repeating melodic synthesizer phrases, and a musical form that builds up and down throughout a track, often crescendoing or featuring a breakdown. Sometimes vocals are also utilized. The style is arguably derived from a combination of largely electronic music and house. 'Trance' received its name from the repetitious morphing beats, and the throbbing melodies which would presumably put the listener into a trance-like state. As this music is almost always played in nightclubs at popular vacation spots and in inner cities, trance can be understood as a form of club music.
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