Airbase ft. Flloria Ambra – Denial, 2008

Airbase ft. Flloria Ambra – “Denial“, 2008

Airbase

(real name Jezper Lorné, born 1980 as Jezper Joakim Söderlund) is a Trance/progressive DJ & producer of Swedish-Finnish descent from Gothenburg, Sweden. His popular works include remixes and original trance productions since landing his first recording contract in 2001. Although it is common practice in electronic genres for artists to use several aliases, Jezper is particularly notorious for having over a dozen pseudonyms. They include Scarab, First & Andre (together with his brother), Ozone, Moon, Inner State, J., J.E.Z.P., J.L.N.D.,

 
Floria Ambra

(real name Jessica Ramboldt, Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden) is a singer-songwriter who has been working with great artists and producers like Airbase and Leon Bolier. With an unusual and charismatic voice she caught the attention of the Trance/electronic music industry. In 2008 she had a great success with the track Denial that she made along with Airbase. She continued to make music along with Airbase and later also Leon Bolier, with whom she continues to release singles. 2015 she

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


Trance In Motion

...this track was included in "Trance in Motion", which is a series of episode-mixes, counting from 1 to 300 + (there are more than 360 + : ) episodes by Emil Sorous (the guy behind the TiM mixes). He started the Trance In Motion mixes back in 2009. He says "I selected Trance genre to do this mixes because it's the only genre that triggers all those feelings at once. I'm sure every trance fan knows what I'm talking about.


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About "Trance in Motion" Covers (comment)

...to me it was somewhat funny when I "discovered" that for all 1-100-200-300+ episodes, the covers were systematically chosen, as if they follow a special "line", an amazing consistency, for each and every one of the covers there was a special girl, always a provocative pose of a hot-sexy girl, but the head (or their face) is always hidden, so the girls had no 'reason to be ashamed or something', you can