Year: 2019
Genre: Electronic
Style: Trance
Trance Trance emerged as a form of electronic dance music around 1990, with the advent of music that was essentially techno or house, but had simplified percussion, extreme repetition, and other hypnotic effects such as sustained chords and long echoes. In trance's early years (1990-1992), it wasn't always clear whether a track was just "trancey" techno (or even beat-laden "ambient" or "deep" house), or was actually an example of what would later be called simply "trance". Consequently, such music might be
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Sean Tyas Sean Tyas, born 1979, in Massapequa Park, New York, is an American DJ and electronic music producer known for his work in the trance genre. He gained fame in 2006 with his hit single "Lift" and has since been a prominent figure in the trance music scene, performing at major festivals and releasing numerous tracks. Tyas is celebrated for his dynamic performances and innovative sound. His music spans various sub-genres of trance, including uplifting trance, tech trance, and progressive

Metta & Glyde Trance duo consisting of Adam King (Metta) and Lee Walls (Glyde) from UK. Metta & Glyde are known for their contributions to the trance music genre, often characterized by melodic and uplifting sounds. They create tracks that typically feature emotional melodies, driving basslines, and atmospheric elements, appealing to fans of the trance community. Metta & Glyde continue to be influential figures in the trance music scene, known for their uplifting and melodic style. Their dedication to the genre and

Katherine Amy (Katherine Amy Dawes) - Singer and entertainer from Scarborough, North Yorkshire, and based in London, UK. Katherine Amy is known for her work in the electronic and trance music genres. She gained recognition for her hit track "Let It Burn", which reached the top of Beatport's trance chart, showcasing her talent and collaboration with producer Darren Porter. Her music is characterized by lush, emotive chord progressions, upbeat melodies and a strong preference for synth sounds over live instrumentation. Her
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