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hahahaaha papua new guinea trance....fuck they told methis place was full of n00bs. orbital? spooky? maybe try listing something typical of trance in the time, at least, hah. god you're an embarassment.
1990
groundbreaking:
Age of love, of course, because it set t3h trance standard, Dj's were playing it and calling it Trance and so on, and it was popular for the time. that's "relatively" popular. like as in it wasn't some uber underground track. dj's around the world were hammering it back when.
1991
Groundbreaking:
Eat Static - Habibeep
the first GOA/Psy trance track I can find on record.
typical:
Resistance D - Cosmic Love
1992
Groundbreaking:
Cosmic Baby - Sweet Dreams For Kaa
i'd say the very first real trance schmaltz, he really tried to lay it on thick. also the first "progressive" trance track, if you look at it.
Typical:
Futurhythm - Transmatic
1993
Groundbreaking:
Spicelab - Spicelab
what oliver lieb did here was take the existing trance template and say "what can I do to make this music exactly how it was supposed to be in every way" then he made his first album.
Typical:
Progressive Attack - Hypnoticharmony Part 2
1994
Typical:
Alien Factory - Destiny
1995
Groundbreaking?:
Robert Miles - Children
umm...nope. I wouldn't say so. what ground did it break? taking eurodance and bringing that popular sensibility to trance? that's not breaking ground. becoming very popular in the charts? in that sense, it broke ground, but not in an artistic sense.
Typical
Sven Väth - Ballet-Fusion (Modulation Mix)
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