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Jason Carr aka Dj J13 and Lior Lahav aka Solar System at TranceSound Session 163

TranceSoundTranceSounders around the world, I invite you Saturday the 19th of March 2011 for TranceSound Session, the 163rd episode where we do have the guests already invited, so we are having again Jason Carr aka Dj J13, in house Dj from United States of America and for the second time at TranceSound Session, we are having Lior Lahav aka Solar System from Israel delivering a guest mix for 2nd hour. Enjoy a new TranceSound Session episode with Your beloved artists, on weekly basis, so get ready to TRANCESOUND on several radio stations, such as Party107, 1Mix Radio, Anthem FM, ODU FM, PureSound FM and other stations around the world. Read more

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Luminosity presents Trance Gathering aka Before ASOT 500 at Westerunie Amsterdam NL

Luminosity presents Trance Gathering aka Before ASOT 500Luminosity – Trance Gathering (Before ASOT 500) @ Westerunie, Amsterdam
8 April 2011

With massive events like Luminosity Beach Festival and Before the Energy, Luminosity has proven it is possible to gather the biggest fans and celebrate one love, the love for trance music and all it’s subgenres. Many epic moments we have witnessed at the beach, in Utrecht and because of all the requests for a luminosity event before ASOT we just couldnt refuse… So there you have it, we did it and with a venue and an international line-up you will love!

Line-up:

Lange (United Kingdom)
Marcel Woods (The Netherlands)
M.I.K.E. aka Push (Belgium)
Ferry Tayle (France)
Paul Webster (Ireland)
Bjorn Akesson (Sweden)
Arctic Moon (Poland)
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Roger Shah aka Sunlounger presents The Beach Side of Life

Sander van DoornIn 2007 “Another Day On The Terrace” was an album that have worked very well for all Balearic minded people around the world. Its title was the beginning of a great journey, that only Sunlounger could provide and it was a full statement that a whole new chapter have just emerged. Several top notch names of artists have joined forces on the project such as Roger Shah himself, in those days also well known as Dj Shah, Zara Taylor (a name that we will always love in Shah’s tracks), plus so many others. That was such a phenomenal project indeed. Both artists could go from sleepy down-tempo to danceable packed tracks with so much Las Salinas-inspired stream of consciousness that the included lyrics sheet was both a necessity and a joy to follow along with. Add to the album a whole new lists of names, from writers to producers, such as Ingo Zielinski. Alexander Pearls, Stevie Lee Young, Ezequiel Etcheverry, Martin Etcheverry, York, Britta Medeiros and you have a perfect album that still sounds ahead of its time. Read more

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Interview with Markus Schulz Electric Zoo Special Feature

Markus SchulzJust under one week away from the second annual Electric Zoo Festival on Randall’s Island Electronic Night Life bring’s you a special feature from Electric Zoo performer Markus Schulz.

Did you enjoy your Coldharbour Day Event?

Markus Schulz: Yes I really enjoyed it.. I don’t think the whole day could have gone any better really. With all the craziness that goes on every year I think it’s really great to have the opportunity to really focus on the label, spotlight it some, and maybe while we’re doing it take a little time to think about what direction it’s going in. It coincided near-perfectly with the 100th release and a fair few other happenings – it was a bit of a ‘planet alignment’ thing actually!

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Interview with Randy Boyer

Randy Boyer and Aerotek1. We know for a fact that on 14th of August you had a gig with the well known (and one of the most important DJ’s, remixers and producers of all times), Mr. Paul van Dyk. Please tell us about it.

Randy Boyer: Well that was my first time ever playing with Paul Van Dyk, so I was really excited. It has always been a dream to DJ along side of him, and that opportunity was definitely one of my accomplished moments. After that, I ended up DJing along side of him once again in Boston MA on 09.12.08, so twice in two months was pretty amazing!

2. Talking about gigs, I also know that You had several other venues in the past with Tiesto at the Constitution Plaza, also ATB at Pacha NYC (where I also have pictures made by several TranceSound.net forum moderators), also Ferry Corsten at The Estate. Please let us know how does it feel to be surrounded by so many well known names out there ?

Randy Boyer: Well it is an honor to be a part of these events. These are all DJs and producers that I look up to, and have dreamed about DJing along side of. I have been working extremely hard all of my career, so it is really great to be finally recognized. I always new what I wanted to do and become, and now my dreams and goals are starting to come together. Read more

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Interview with Maor Levi

Maor Levi1. Tell us, when and how did you hook up with electronic music ?

Maor Levi: When I was about 12 years old, me and a good friend of mine were exposed to Tiesto sets and his wonderful Magik series… we started to listen to it day after day and were amazed… we never knew what was Trance back then, as israeli people we knew only Psy-Trance… So we had massive interest on how to produce this music and how great it is. From that moment we got into it more and more till we decided we wanted to explore it more to its very foundations, which is producing.

2. Tum Ta Titally Tum Ta Too. Da Derp Dee Derp Da Teetley Derpee Derpee Dumb. Der

Maor Levi: It’s too obvious. Derp Dee Tum Ta. :) (this was a funny question by the way) Read more

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Interview with Tenthu

Tenthu1. I well remember the previous exclusive interview You had for TranceSound.net back in the days, it feels like it was few weeks ago thou, therefore please tell me how have You been so far, musicwize and what EDM preserved/archived from You lately ?

Tenthu: Yeah it is been two years ago but seems like time lasted much quicker :) I was working hard on remix duties and my original tracks. Also I am still working on my artist album, which is not finished yet but I am planning to finish it till the end of spring or summer of this year. Also helping to make tracks engineering now to some young producers and working on some TV commercials. No time to relax!

2. So recently, I just got a copy of this dope EP you did, called “Disco Craze”. Tell us more about that.

Tenthu: It is a progressive house tune with some elements of tech and deep house. It is not signed on any record label yet, but I think it is just a question of time. It perfectly works on dance floors and I am planning to make some more tracks like this. Read more

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Interview with Marcus Schössow

Marcus Shossow1. After listening to your tracks carefully, it could be said that some of them boast a very dark feeling in contrast to more luminous tracks such as “Progresia – The shelter”. Asking for an introspective answer, what lies inside the hood that makes that big difference ? Did something happen that marked your music and your life ? Are there two Shössows inside you ?

Marcus Schössow: Impressive question ! And, yes, there are two schossow, a very kind gentle emotional and a very very ruff bastard. I prefer them both, it makes my life alot more fun! All the Progresia’s tracks are made with a very strong feeling of either disappointment or love, I think tears behind sun glasses means by far the most to me. I would consider to be a borderline I guess… not a psycho, but right on the boarder hahaha !

2. Please name us what have been your greatest gig, and the most disastrous one.

Marcus Schössow: Most horrible was a gig in Norway 2 years ago for 5 people in a club for like 1000 people, promoter forgot to do marketing. Oh well, those 5 who showed up ended up in the bar getting very very drunk ! Best gigs hmm, it’s always good when it’s good, but Ukraine, Slovakia and Poland always gets naughty, filthy and really really wild ! Read more

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