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Trance meaning
A dazed or unconscious condition. | A state of awareness, concentration, or focus that filters experience and information (for example, a state of meditation or possession by some being). | A state of low response to stimulus and diminished, narrow attention; particularly one induced by hypnosis.
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The first usage of Trance close to the origin of Trance as a music genre is the British act The KLF on their 1988 track "What Time Is Love (Pure Trance 1)", on which the record sleeve is also annotated "Pure Trance".
AllMusic states on progressive trance: "the progressive wing of the trance crowd led directly to a more commercial, chart-oriented sound, since trance had never enjoyed much chart action in the first place.
As trance is more melodic and harmonic than other electronic dance music, the construction of trance tracks in the proper way is particularly important in order to avoid dissonant (or "key clashing," i.e., out of tune with one another) mixes.
Dance 2 Trance is also an early example of trance music, having first released single in 1991.
Doof generally has live electronic artists and DJs playing a range of electronic music, commonly goa trance, eurodance, happy hardcore and psychedelic trance.
However, unlike house music, recent forms of trance stay true to their melodic breakdowns and longer transitions. citation Subgenres main Trance music is broken into a large number of subgenres.
In subsequent years, one genre, vocal trance, arose as the combination of progressive elements and pop music, and the development of another subgenre, epic trance, had some of its origins in classical music., with film music also being influential.
Patients are first placed into a hypnotic trance (i.e. an extremely relaxed state). citation The unconscious can be retrieved during the hypnotic trance.
Psychedelic trance culture of KaZantip in 2006, showing the decorations common at trance music events.
There is also a slower bpm trance music, this styles are often called "psybient" (synonyms are "psychill", "ambient trance").
In addition to the red smoke and river of blood visions coming true, Lottie also appears to be possessed in season 1. She speaks perfect French and is only broken out of the trance after Laura Lee threw a Bible at her.
In the show, Hypnotoad is a toad that has hypnotic powers capable of putting anyone and everyone in his trance.
I've seen people go into trance in the context of the 'Aissawa Sufi music, but also popular music, Nass el Ghiwane, for example.
Ketamine’s trance-induced effects—used in conjunction with psychotherapy—is the only legal psychedelic medicine available to treat mental health conditions.
Maybe a national trance would lift and the remaining dead-enders would shake their delusions.
Some of his best fight sentences sound as if Joe Rogan had fallen into a trance and assumed the diction and rhythms of Toni Morrison.
The camera makes her feel invincible, as if she were in a trance.
The natural-born musician and producer masterfully embellishes his techno sound with house and trance elements and gorgeous vocals.
They live almost in a state of trance from day to day, away from their families and homes.
Yes, we can find happiness, nirvana, or bliss, but to achieve it you must escape from the world, by meditation, or retreating to a monastery, or by drugs, or trance, or by waiting patiently for the joy that awaits us in the world to come.