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  2. Tom Holkenborg - Wikipedia

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    Tom Holkenborg (born 8 December 1967), [1] also known as Junkie XL, is a Dutch composer, multi-instrumentalist, DJ, producer, and engineer.Originally known for his trance productions, he has moved to producing electronica and big beat music and film scores.

  3. Greatest Hits & Remixes - Wikipedia

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    [2] PopMatters rated the album six stars out of ten, saying, "ironically, Oakenfold’s Greatest Hits is a hit-or miss affair, swerving violently from big-beat pleasure spots to bloated paycheck-padding remixes (and Richard Norris' ego-pumping liner note essay certainly doesn’t make matters any better). Oakenfold’s massive popularity has ...

  4. 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

  5. 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.

  6. Ferry Corsten - Wikipedia

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    Ferry Corsten OON (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈfɛri ˈkɔrstə(n)]; born 4 December 1973) is a Dutch DJ, record producer and remixer. [1] He is well known for producing many pioneering trance tracks during the 1990s–2000s under his numerous aliases, including System F, [2] Moonman, [3] Pulp Victim [4] and Gouryella. [5]

  7. 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