vocal trance
subgenre of trance music
Vocal trance is a lush landscape of sound, where soaring melodies intertwine seamlessly with ethereal vocals to create an uplifting and often euphoric listening experience. Picture yourself enveloped in cascading synths that ebb and flow like waves, while heartfelt lyrics resonate deep within. The pulsating beats drive the energy forward, encouraging you to lose yourself in the moment—whether on a dancefloor or in quiet contemplation. This genre invites both emotional release and joyous celebration, making it a favorite for those who crave connection through music.
Emerging from the late '90s electronic scene, vocal trance was both a response to and evolution of the progressive trance movement. It capitalized on the growing popularity of club culture and the desire for music that featured more accessible human elements. Artists like Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, and Ferry Corsten played pivotal roles in defining the sound during its peak in the early 2000s. Albums like "76" by Tiësto and “A State of Trance” mix compilations became essential listening, capturing both the essence and spirit of a genre that sought to meld danceable rhythms with poignant lyrical expression.
For newcomers ready to dive into vocal trance, start with Armin van Buuren's "Shivers," where infectious hooks meet exquisite storytelling. Next, check out OceanLab's "Sirens of the Sea," a beautiful collaboration that showcases soaring vocals over stunning production. Don't miss Gareth Emery's "Drive," an album that captures a range of emotions yet remains undeniably uplifting. Finally, delve into Above & Beyond's "Group Therapy," renowned for its immersive experience and heartfelt lyrics. From here, you might find yourself exploring related sounds in melodic house or progressive trance as your journey continues.
22 artists in the catalog.
Guides for vocal trance artists
Top vocal trance albums
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Jorn van Deynhoven
progressive trance, tech trance
Joris Millak
deep house, electro house
Mark Sherry
progressive trance, tech trance
Judith Pronk
Olga Laki
dance-pop, house music
Simon Patterson
electro house, progressive house
About vocal trance
What is vocal trance?
subgenre of trance music
Where should I start with vocal trance?
Start with "Seven Years: 1998–2005" by ATB. It captures what makes vocal trance worth exploring.
What are the best vocal trance albums?
The vocal trance albums worth hearing first: "Seven Years: 1998–2005" by ATB, "Sunset Beach DJ Session 2" by ATB, "Two Worlds" by ATB, "Sunset Beach DJ Session" by ATB and "Dedicated" by ATB.
How many vocal trance artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 22 vocal trance artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.