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Psychedelic trance

Psychedelic trance is a form of trance music. Trance has a fast beat, in the range 125 to 150 beats per minute (bpm), compared to ambient trance[?] music and other forms like house and techno. It has a strong bass sound that beats continuously without change and is overlaid by many other rhythms, often made with the famous Roland TB-303. This type of trance is popular in the UK, but is a truly global phenomenon, and interestingly there is an underrepresentation of American artists, although Israeli artists are well represented. Recently, (2002) many Japanese artists have started to take in this genre from the influence of UK DJs.

The club and dance scenes world wide have been using psychedelic trance in performances along with Goa trance, ambient trance, progressive trance[?], and minimalist trance. The mixture of Goa and psychedelic trance music is the popular kind of trance performance to many trance listeners. Psychedelic trance can be considered an offshoot of Goa trance.

Popular artists that make psychedelic trance include Astral Projection[?], Space Tribe[?], Infected Mushroom[?], Atmos[?], Total Eclipse[?], Cosmosis[?] and Simon Posford.

Psychedelic trance is ofter referred to as psy trance and is often played at outdoor festivals. People at these festivals sometimes consume psychedelic drugs like LSD ecstasy and psychedelic mushrooms[?]. The festivals often take place over a few days with 24-hour music.

Record Labels

  • TIP World(UK)
  • Blue Room (UK)
  • Matsuri Productions (Japan)
  • Koyote Records (UK)
  • Transient (UK)
  • POF (France)
  • Green Ant (Australia)
  • Tunnel Records (Germany)
  • Flying Rhino (UK)
  • Dragonfly Records (UK)
  • Twisted Records (UK)
  • Boom Records (Netherlands)
  • Krembo (Israel)



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