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Neo-trance is a sub-genre of trance music. It is defined by the use of various musical aspects which do not conform or adhere to previous incarnations of trance[citation needed]. Neo-trance music employs deeper and sometimes more meaningful lyrics. Artists involved in the creation of Neo-trance often work with vocalists who’ve previously only recorded outside of the trance vein. The music itself has its roots in minimal and techno music, while generally adding in melodic elements and breakdowns to bring the tracks into the Neo-trance quarter. Minimal techno producers started making melodies (albeit not typical trance strings) and this new branch of minimal techno caught on, and trance, being full of melodies became related to this branch of music. Quite often, faster Neo-trance tracks will

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  • Neo-trance is a sub-genre of trance music. It is defined by the use of various musical aspects which do not conform or adhere to previous incarnations of trance[citation needed]. Neo-trance music employs deeper and sometimes more meaningful lyrics. Artists involved in the creation of Neo-trance often work with vocalists who’ve previously only recorded outside of the trance vein. The music itself has its roots in minimal and techno music, while generally adding in melodic elements and breakdowns to bring the tracks into the Neo-trance quarter. Minimal techno producers started making melodies (albeit not typical trance strings) and this new branch of minimal techno caught on, and trance, being full of melodies became related to this branch of music. Quite often, faster Neo-trance tracks will
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  • Neo-trance is a sub-genre of trance music. It is defined by the use of various musical aspects which do not conform or adhere to previous incarnations of trance[citation needed]. Neo-trance music employs deeper and sometimes more meaningful lyrics. Artists involved in the creation of Neo-trance often work with vocalists who’ve previously only recorded outside of the trance vein. The music itself has its roots in minimal and techno music, while generally adding in melodic elements and breakdowns to bring the tracks into the Neo-trance quarter. Minimal techno producers started making melodies (albeit not typical trance strings) and this new branch of minimal techno caught on, and trance, being full of melodies became related to this branch of music. Quite often, faster Neo-trance tracks will have a darker feel to it, whereas the slower ones will be more melodic, in a similar vein to Progressive Trance. The term ‘Neo-trance’ was first used in the UK’s DJ Magazine by music critic and journalist Tim Stark to describe the work of German producers and DJs Kyau & Albert.[citation needed] It was subsequently adopted by and the group has begun to proliferate throughout the trance scene, however Kyau & Albert are not an example of Neo-trance as they mainly produce Progressive Trance.[citation needed] It is also considered by some that Croatian producers called Damir Pushkar & Fabian Jakopetz were the first who used the "Neo-trance" by describing their tunes (Damir Pushkar & Fabian Jakopetz - New Names (original mix)).[citation needed] Artists associated with the sub-genre include German artists Stephan Bodzin, Dominik Eulberg, Ellen Allien, Paul Kalkbrenner, Extrawelt, and Pantha Du Prince, as well as international artists such as Boards Of Canada, James Holden, Nathan Fake, Oxia, Gui Boratto, Miss Kittin & The Hacker, Aril Brikha, Ryan Davis, Max Cooper and Trentemøller.
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