Trance Music
Trance is a dynamic and melodic subgenre of electronic dance music (EDM) that emerged in the 1990s. It is known for its euphoric rhythms and hypnotic melodies. Characterized by repetitive beats and build-ups that lead to intense musical drops, it has gained a dedicated global following.
When: 1990s
Where: Germany
Artists: Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren, Aaron Hibbell

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Overview
Trance became mainstream during the late 1990s and early 2000s, largely due to its uplifting nature and emotional depth. It’s rise was fueled by radio shows like ‘A State of Trance,’ and its presence in major festivals.
Influences came from various musical styles like classical music, techno, and house. The genre’s immersive experience, characterized by soaring melodies, appealed to both club-goers and mainstream audiences.
Trance music has roots in the early 1990s, with tracks evolving from the techno and acid house scenes in Germany. Trance stands out due to its use of repetitive 4/4 time beats, layered melodies, and emotional breakdowns. It often evokes euphoric state, which contributed to its rapid global spread during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Pioneering artists like Paul van Dyk and Ferry Corsten helped push the boundaries of the genre, while clubs in Europe, particularly in Berlin and Ibiza, became epicenters of the movement.
Reference Tracks
“Shivers” by Armin van Buuren
“For An Angel” by Paul van Dyk
“Adagio for Strings” by Tiësto
Trance music continues to be a favorite among EDM lovers, providing an emotional and transcendent experience. Its intricate melodies and powerful drops make it stand out in the electronic music world. Whether you’re new to the genre or a longtime fan, trance offers a deep, hypnotic connection that never fails to captivate. Expect trance to evolve while still maintaining its signature euphoric sound.
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