The Best Trance Music of the 2000s

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The Best Trance Music of the 2000s – A blog about the best trance music of the early 2000s, including tracks, albums, and artists.

Introduction

Trance is a genre of electronic music that developed in the late 1990s. It is characterized by a tempo lying between 110-150 beats per minute (BPM), repeating melodic phrases, and a musical form that gradually builds up and then breaks down throughout a track.

2000-2002

The start of the new millennium also saw a shift in the sound of trance music. Producers began to take influence from other genres such as tech trance and hard trance, fusing elements into their productions to create a new sound. This new sound would go on to dominate the next few years of the genre.

Notable Tracks:

Solar Stone – Seven Cities (Anthemic Mix)
Agnelli & Nelson – Everyday
Rank 1 – Airwave

2003-2004

The early 2000s was a golden age for trance music, with legendary DJs such as Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, and Tiesto spinning records that would go on to define the sound of the genre. This list includes some of the best trance tracks of that era, including classics like van Dyk’s “For an Angel” and Tiesto’s “Adagio for Strings.”

2005-2006

The mid-2000s were the years when trance music was at its peak. By 2005, the style had evolved to include a more progressive sound, typified by tracks like Airwave’s “Lonely Girl” and Armin van Buuren’s “Shivers.” The genre also spawned subgenres like tech trance and hard trance. Here are some of the best trance tracks of the mid-2000s.

2007-2008

2007-2008 was a big year in trance music, with several big hits coming out of this era. Some of the biggest and most memorable trance songs of the 2000s came out of this period, including Tiesto’s “Adagio for Strings”, Armin van Buuren’s “In and Out of Love”, and Paul van Dyk’s “For an Angel”. This was also the era that saw the rise of one of the most popular sub-genres of trance, progressive trance. Proggy trance hits like Above & Beyond’s “Thing Called Love” and Markus Schulz’s “Do You Dream?” were among the most popular songs of the late 2000s.

2009-2010

The last two years of the decade saw a renewed interest in old-school trance, particularly in Russia, as well as the rise of progressive trance and tech trance. The new decade also saw the launch of the first annual A State of Trance festival, which has since become one of the world’s largest dance music events.

2011-2012

The year 2011 was a big one for trance music. In the latter half of 2010, a new sound had emerged in the underground trance scene, and it quickly took over as the dominant style of the genre. Called “tech trance,” this new sound was typified by minimal, spare arrangements and a focus on atmosphere and mood rather than catchy hooks or melody. This was in stark contrast to the more pop-influenced style that had been popular in the early and mid-2000s.

2013-2014

The best trance music of the 2000s was a time of great experimentation and creativity. Artists were pushing the boundaries of what was possible with the genre, and the results were some amazing tracks that are still loved today.

2013-2014 was a particularly good year for trance music, with some truly classic tracks being released during that time. Here are some of the best Trance tracks of the 2000s:

1. ‘Armin van Buuren – A State of Trance Yearmix 2014’

2. ‘BT – A Song Across Wires’

3. ‘Ferry Corsten – Blueprint’

4. ‘Hardwell – Spaceman’

5. ‘Tiesto – Adagio for Strings’

2015-2016

The best trance music of the decade spanned from 2010-2020. This was a time when many new artists emerged and trance music entered the mainstream. The 2010s saw the rise of progressive trance, psytrance, and uplifting trance, as well as the return of classic trance. Here are some of the best trance tracks of the decade:

1. “Adagio for Strings” by Ferry Corsten
2. “A State of Trance” by Armin van Buuren
3. “Alive” by Paul van Dyk
4. “As the Rush Comes” by Motorcycle
5. “Beautiful Things” by Andain
6. “Beyond The Invisible” by Enigma
7. “Breathe” by Delerium feat. Sarah McLachlan
8. “Broken” by Ellie Goulding
9. “BT – Flaming June (Lustral Remix)”
10. “Coming Home (Armin van Buuren Remix)” by Armin van Buuren feat. Laura Jansen

Conclusion

Although trance music originated in the early 1990s, it truly exploded in popularity in the 2000s. In this decade, trance music evolved and morphed into something truly unique and special. The best trance music of the 2000s is marked by its emotionally charged melodies, driving beats, and captivating soundscapes. From early classics like Ferry Corsten’s “Punk” to more recent hits like Above & Beyond’s “Alchemy”, the best trance music of the 2000s is sure to get your heart pumping and your feet moving.

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