![]() ![]() ![]() Uplifting trance, also known as “anthem trance” or “euphoric trance”, is strongly influenced by classical music. Uplifting Trance – In a State of Euphoria ![]() Artists such as Man With No Name received playtime from world-renowned DJ Paul Oakenfold, whose timeless album, ‘Goa Mix’, introduced many Radio 1 listeners to the sound in December 1994. Through this amalgamation of sound and spiritual culture, Goa trance was born.īy 1994, Goa had developed its own unique subgenre of trance music, which it began to export to Europe and the UK. People were playing industrial/EBM, techno, synthpop, Detroit techno, German trance, etc. Goa was integral to the development of trance, as DJs from all over the world brought their many influences and sounds to India. While trance music was developing across Europe, it was also gathering a following in the Indian state of Goa, which had been a popular destination for psychedelic music since the late 1960s.ĭJs in Goa had switched from playing psychedelic rock to electronic music during the 1980s, discovering that early trance music perfectly fitted with the hypnotic, hallucinogenic-based Goa scene. ![]()
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