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  2. Trance X - Wikipedia

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    Trance X is an X Japan remix album released on December 4, 2002. [1] The remixes were done by several DJs. It reached number 27 on the Oricon chart. [2] Track listing

  3. Jealousy (X Japan album) - Wikipedia

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    Jealousy is the third studio album by Japanese heavy metal band X Japan, then known as simply X. The album was released on July 1, 1991, by Sony , as the band's second major label release. Jealousy is the band's best-selling album, having sold more than one million copies, it topped the Oricon chart and stayed on the chart for 50 weeks.

  4. Trance music - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1990s, uplifting took over the scene with its fast tempo, characteristic builds, long breakdowns and big drops. [29] In the early 2000s, pop-style vocals began being added into the music. [4] The development of another subgenre, epic trance, finds some of its origins in classical music, [4] with film music also being influential. [5]

  5. Living on Video - Wikipedia

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    "Living on Video" is a song by Canadian synth-pop band Trans-X written and published in 1982, but not released as a single until May 1983 by Polydor Records, and then remixed for re-release in 1985. Trans-X also originally recorded a French-language version under the

  6. X Japan discography - Wikipedia

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    The mini-album Art of Life was released in 1993, composed solely of the 29-minute title track. Their last album Dahlia was released in 1996, and the following year the band decided to break up. However, after ten years, X Japan reunited in 2007 and recorded the new song " I.V. ".

  7. Dancing Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    Dancing Galaxy is the third studio album by the Israel goa trance band Astral Projection. It was released on 20 October 1997, through Trust In Trance Records. [1] It has become one of the best-selling trance albums. [2] The voices in the songs "Dancing Galaxy", "No One Ever Dreams" and "Ambient Galaxy (Disco Valley Mix)" is taken from the film ...

  8. List of trance genres - Wikipedia

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    Usually tech trance tunes consist of non-changeable bassline, loud drums and percussion and mostly ambient pads. Uplifting trance: Anthem trance, emotional trance, energetic trance, epic trance, euphoric trance, melodic trance, Dutch trance Germany: Popular style of trance that emerged in the wake of progressive and acid trance in the late '90s.

  9. Avatar Records (electronic music) - Wikipedia

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    Also released by Sony Music under Goa 2001, it was the first psychedelic trance release in India. [7] Thomas Leer - Conversation Peace (half of the duo Act with Claudia Brücken from Propaganda [10] [11] [12] GMS - Chaos Laboratory; X-Dream - We Created Our Own Happiness; The Kumba Mela Experiment - East Of River Ganges album [13]