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Trance music is a kind of complicated type of music. It usually uses synthesizers, equalizers, various computer programs, etc. Trance is considered as a kind of electronic music, but unlike some "Techno", as it is sometimes referred to, it usually has a slower, smoother, and more complicated sound to it. It may even put you into a trance if it's a very good piece of trance music. If you would like to hear some good trance music you should listen to Ferry Corsten, System F, Gouryella,Paul van Dyk, Armin van Buuren, Deadmau5, and Kaskade's music (even though it's technically house music.

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Trance music comes in many flavors with different beats and rhymes as well. You have: Progressive Trance, Dream Trance, Uplifting Trance, Classical Trance , Euro-Trance and much more. Trance music has became to be as soon as House and Techno started to merge in the late 80's.

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to ID1136769143, so I am a drug addict just because I listen to trance???? F YOU! I though you would be productive instead of a smart a$$ answerer!

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