Tracklist
In Trance (Radio Edit) | 4:02 | ||
In Trance (Party Mix) | 6:40 | ||
In Trance (3 A.M. Tec Mix) | 4:18 | ||
In Trance (High & Low) | 4:11 |
Credits (1)
- Thomas KukulaWritten-By, Producer
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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In Trance 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM | Next Records – NT 11 92 | Italy | 1992 | Italy — 1992 | Recently Edited | ||||
In Trance CD, Maxi-Single | Roughmix – RTD 176.1499.3 | Germany | 1992 | Germany — 1992 | Recently Edited | ||||
In Trance 12" | Roughmix – RTD 176.1499.0 | Germany | 1992 | Germany — 1992 | |||||
In Trance 2×12" | Roughmix – RTD 199.1499.0 | Germany | 1992 | Germany — 1992 | Recently Edited | ||||
In Trance 12", 45 RPM, Black Cover And Labels | Roughmix – RTD 176.1499.0 | Germany | 1992 | Germany — 1992 | |||||
In Trance (The Remixes) 12", 33 ⅓ RPM | Next Records – NTR 011 93 | Italy | 1993 | Italy — 1993 | Recently Edited | ||||
In Trance 5×File, MP3, 320 kbps | You love Dance Classics – YLDC08, You love Dance Classics – YLDC 08 | Germany | 2014 | Germany — 2014 | |||||
In Trance 5×File, WAV | You Love Dance Classics – YLDC08, You Love Dance Classics – YLDC 08 | Germany | 2014 | Germany — 2014 |
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referencing In Trance (2×12") RTD 199.1499.0
In Trance (T.H.K. Remix) is the best version IMHO. Yes it is somewhat predictable but as dlirium303 points out this is from '92 when this style was emerging and defining the genre - so in many respects it was setting a formula to be followed by many...referencing In Trance (2×12") RTD 199.1499.0
I am not the opinion like the other Discogs user - btw it is all a matter of taste anyway.
But he wrote that its mid90s - that is wrong. The release was 92 and in that time it was much fresher than it would have if released 95. Its needed to seperate the meaning or the aim of tracks. If you compare more commercial orientated tracks like this one with underground techno or underground trance it makes no sense because its a different kind of music style.
To find out the worth, the quality of a track its better to compare it with similar style tunes. If you do this and if you include the fact how much djs played it back in the days, you can calculate the position of "In Trance" in this connection.
The track, also the more progressive versions, are solide tools for melodic technohouse sets with an old school background. I have memories that Fenslau used it in his famous hr3 clubnights and it was played a lot in clubs and discos in the early 90s.- Edited 20 years ago
referencing In Trance (2×12") RTD 199.1499.0
A typical, mid-90's techno/trance track. Boring 4 on the floor drums, repetitive and really uninspired. A symphony of arpeggiated synths, pipe-organ pianos, acid squiggles and a Yello-ish male vocal saying the title. I think the term "generic" can be given to this release.
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