What is trance music?
Trance music is one of the leading sub-styles of electronic music worldwide. Trance began to assert their position on our continent in the early 90s, as the first signs of the style appeared in Britain and Western Europe. It is in this era, the technique of sampling-and is extremely popular, but by mid-decade musical pioneers began to pull electronic music in another direction. This is precisely the moment that began the extensive use of synthesizers that are forgotten in the 80's. They focus on them and trance music. This genre is characterized by a complex, mesmerizing and often repetitive melodies, namely on and derives its name. Trance - feeling hypnosis that recreates by mixing elements with a distinctive building, euphoric breakdown, followed by disconnection of the overall piece.
Trance is the name of style electronic dance (dance) music that develops in the 90s of the 20th century. Characterized tempo between 130 and 160 beats per minute, short cyclical melodic synthesizer phrases, and a musical form that is superimposed and cleared in the course of the whole piece. Often includes crescendo (climaxes) and lows. Sometimes used and vocals.
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It is assumed that the style is derived primarily from the combination of genres in electronic music such as ambient, techno and house. The origin of the term "trance" is not sure as some say it comes from the album Klaus Schulze "Transefer" but others say its roots can be found in the early years of formation "Dance 2 Trance". In any case, the name of the style is inextricably linked to the feeling that the rhythms of percussion instruments have the ability to cause changes in the normal state of human consciousness - ie trance.
Since trance almost always listen to nightclubs, famous holiday places in the central areas of major cities, it can be perceived as a kind of club music.