N-Trance

N-Trance

breakbeat hardcore, disco, techno

United Kingdom Est. 1990

"With relentless tempo shifts and infectious grooves, N-Trance's music compels bodies to move through layers of shimmering synths and driving basslines."

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Electronic Pleasure

Electronic Pleasure

1995

N-Trance reshaped the landscape of dance music in the '90s by merging infectious beats with an undeniable pop sensibility, creating a sound that resonated across clubs and radio waves alike.
N-Trance reshaped the landscape of dance music in the '90s by merging infectious beats with an undeniable pop sensibility, creating a sound that resonated across clubs and radio waves alike. Their ability to blend elements of breakbeat hardcore and disco not only made their tracks staples on dance floors but also paved the way for future artists looking to create crossover hits that could ignite both club culture and mainstream appeal. The group’s innovative approach lies in their deft manipulation of rhythm and melody, where pulsating beats intertwine with catchy hooks, inviting listeners into an energetic and euphoric atmosphere. They employed sampling techniques that brought together diverse musical influences, creating a textured soundscape that was both vibrant and accessible. This willingness to experiment with sonic layers while maintaining a focus on danceability set N-Trance apart during a transformative era in electronic music. Lyrically, N-Trance often explores themes of love, liberation, and celebration, capturing the essence of nightlife and the exhilaration of connection. Their writing combines a playful tone with a sense of sincerity, crafting narratives that resonate with joyful spontaneity rather than heavy introspection. The storytelling is straightforward yet impactful, designed to evoke immediate emotional responses amidst the pulsing rhythms.

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4 releases 3 albums 1994–2001
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does N-Trance sound like?

With relentless tempo shifts and infectious grooves, N-Trance's music compels bodies to move through layers of shimmering synths and driving basslines. Rooted in techno and disco. Start with Happy Hour.

What is the best N-Trance album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Happy Hour" (1998). It's the most representative of what makes N-Trance worth hearing.

Who is N-Trance for?

If you're into techno and disco, N-Trance is worth your time. With relentless tempo shifts and infectious grooves, N-Trance's music compels bodies to move through layers of shimmering synths and driving basslines.

How many albums does N-Trance have?

N-Trance has 4 releases in their discography, including 3 albums.