Acid trance

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Acid trance is a style of trance music that emerged in the late '80s early '90s focusing on utilising the acid sound. The trademark sound of "acid" is produced with a Roland TB-303 by playing a sequenced melody while altering the instrument's filter cutoff frequency, resonance, envelope modulation, and accent controls. This real-time tone adjustment was not part of the instrument's original intended operation. Acid trance is the best known form of trance music in Belgium. The form was first showcased at the popular Antwerp Rave 24 in Belgium, and has created four national number one singles in the country since.

A descendant of acid house, since the genre of trance had not yet been invented during the advent of acid house (or acidhouse).

The first volumes of Trancemaster compilations contains a few tracks in acid trance style, just as classic trance tracks. The difference is, while acid trance tracks focus more on the changing TB-303 lines, classic trance (e.g. Dance 2 Trance, Cosmic Baby, Age of Love & Jam & Spoon) tracks are more atmospheric, they use "softer" synth-lines, oftenly stings and other ambient music elements. The line between these two styles is quiet blurred, they also emerged about the same time.

[edit] Notable artists

  • Emmanuel Top (early works)
  • Electric Skychurch
  • Solar Quest
  • Re-Pitcher
  • Phobia


Trance
Acid - Goa - Hard - Hardcore - Hardstyle - Progressive - Psychedelic - Uplifting - Vocal
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Ambient | Breakbeat | Dance | Drum and bass | Electronica | Electronic Art Music | Hard Dance | Hardcore | House | Industrial | Synthpop | Techno | Trance
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