Dash Berlin & Cerf, Mitiska & Jaren – Man On The Run, 2009

Dash Berlin & Cerf, Mitiska & Jaren – Man On The Run (Whitenoise & System Nipel Extended Rmx)
 
Year: 2009
Genre: Electronic
Style: Trance, Progressive 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 tagged as (for example) both Trance and Techno. Example artists in this category and time period include The Shamen, Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia, The Irresistible Force, and Speedy J. From the New Beat scene, Age of Love's 1990 self-titled hit single is sometimes pointed to as the earliest "pure" trance track.

Similarly, some tracks from the Acid House era,


Dash Berlin

Dash Berlin was a Dutch electronic music trio started in 2007 in The Hague by Eelke Kalberg and Sebastiaan Molijn (aka Pronti & Kalmani), Jeffrey Sutorius (aka Jeff Bounce). They released the single Till The Sky Falls Down in 2006, which was included on many dance compilations, and shortly thereafter recruited Jeffrey Sutorius as the frontman and DJ of the group.
Since 2018 the group has experienced some management issues, they had to deal with some legal procedures. However, in 2022 Dash Berlin's management had announced Ryan Fieret as the new frontman.


Cerf, Mitiska & Jaren

Vocal Trance - EDM trio based in Austin, Texas, USA. Active from 2005 to 2012. Composed of producers Matt Cerf and Shawn Mitiska and singer-songwriter Jaren Cerf (then-wife of Matt).


Progressive Trance

Progressive trance often very close to the musically progressive house is a style of Trance appeared well after acid trance, goa, and hard trance. Progressive trance is melodious but without synth arpeggios & less vocals. With a beat and a bassline faster to the house (134-142 BPM), the songs are long and have an interesting construction where different elements are brought gradual and gentle way (hence the name of this style). First down compared to the Uplifting, this style has become the style of Trance most likely at the end of the decade 2000-2010

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