Trance Not Trance: The Unlikely Rebirth of a ..
Like just about every other category of electronic dance music, "trance" means vastly different things to different people. You've got your psy-trance and your Goa, your uplifting trance, your Frankfurt acid, and whatever you call what Tiesto's making these days. In the early 1990s, trance was a constant throughout Europe — the Continent's answer to house and techno. However, and apologies to the faithful, the music's cultural capital has plummeted in recent years, edged off the festival main stages by dubstep and pan-genre electro amalgams, and passed over by the underground in favor of slower, deeper, housier ...
Spin
15 March 2012