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little different than you are posting but...

Not as much vocalizing, but.. good song none the less.

has a bit more.

I like the prodigy one more, the Marco V sounds too electronic.

Can't beat Delerium - Silence, old but good

Oldie but goldie! Thanks! had forgotten about this one.

C'mon neowin! Let's have some more vocal trance !!

My favourite trance tracks....

Cygnus X - The Orange Theme

(been remixed to death now though but this is the original and still best!)

Jones & Stephenson - The First Rebirth

A series of HUGE build-ups and GREAT to mix with!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6v62mQZyz-M

Art of Trance - Madagascar (Ferry Corsten Remix)

Anomaly - Calling Your Name (BT Mix)

(Favourite Vocal Trance)

All classic trance :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBp9oKtp0GU&feature=related


William Orbit - Barbers Adagio For Strings (Ferry Corsten Remix)
(MUCH better than Tiesto's nastier mix IMO)

Favourite trance DJ is most DEFINITELY Sasha, He's a GOD!


...and yes, as you might be able to tell, I am of a slightly older age than most :p

Oh dear god... I was expecting to walk into this thread having to do it all by myself, but luckily there are other Trance addicts out there it seems.

I guess some others that I can throw out that I have loved recently are tracks by Gabriel & Dresden, Nadia Ali, Tydi, Andain, Cosmic Gate, Tritonal, and Matt Cerf & Jaren.

Some others that have made amazing tracks that come to mind are: D:Folt & Marcie, David West, Denis Shepherd & Cold Blue, DJ Shog, Roger Shah (formerly DJ Shah)

Another good way to find amazing vocal Trance is to look for songs that feature a certain vocalist. The best ones that I recall(after a bit of song-navigating) in my opinion are: Emma Hewitt, Justine Suissa, Sarah Howells, Kirsty Hawkshaw, Julie Thompson, Aruna ( I especially love her vocals recently), Audrey Gallagher, Marcie, Tiff Lacey, Jeniffer Rene, Jaren Cerf, Adrina Thorpe, Nadia Ali (well hmm.. guess she gets another mention), Andain (her too)

Go wild.

EDIT: Forgot Christina Soto from Tritonal. She's amazing as well.

I can't stop listening to this tracks:

Airbase - Less Than More (feat. Floria Ambra)

Lost Witness - Fade Away (Full Vocal Mix)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsiCCqdhPFM

Lange - All Around Me (feat. Betsie Larkin)

Tritonal Feat. Soto - Piercing Quiet (Original Mix)

plus many more :)

a great place to find more is http://pureblissvocals.blogspot.com/

Great to see this many vocal trance fans on neowin :D

My favourite trance tracks....

Ah naw man... you gotta here the dj tiesto version live at TMF 2005 with mason's eletric violin! the cd singles sux bawls But still having another version is (Y)

Oh dear god... I was expecting to walk into this thread having to do it all by myself, but luckily there are other Trance addicts out there it seems.

I guess some others that I can throw out that I have loved recently are tracks by Gabriel & Dresden, Nadia Ali, Tydi, Andain, Cosmic Gate, Tritonal, and Matt Cerf & Jaren.

Some others that have made amazing tracks that come to mind are: D:Folt & Marcie, David West, Denis Shepherd & Cold Blue, DJ Shog, Roger Shah (formerly DJ Shah)

Another good way to find amazing vocal Trance is to look for songs that feature a certain vocalist. The best ones that I recall(after a bit of song-navigating) in my opinion are: Emma Hewitt, Justine Suissa, Sarah Howells, Kirsty Hawkshaw, Julie Thompson, Aruna ( I especially love her vocals recently), Audrey Gallagher, Marcie, Tiff Lacey, Jeniffer Rene, Jaren Cerf, Adrina Thorpe, Nadia Ali (well hmm.. guess she gets another mention), Andain (her too)

Go wild.

EDIT: Forgot Christina Soto from Tritonal. She's amazing as well.

Andain FTW!!!! she has teh best live voice!

Andain - beautiful things tiesto rmx LIVE!!! OMG

might be a little faster than ya want.

Ay... this is almost hardcore :p but still good nonetheless

I can't stop listening to this tracks:

plus many more :)

a great place to find more is http://pureblissvocals.blogspot.com/

Great to see this many vocal trance fans on neowin :D

The beat on that alex fain song is amazing!!!!

MOAR!!! :p pretty please with sugar on top ?

Santiago ni?o - red sky is awesome !!!!!!!!!!! specially more like this one please!

Eliran - Fallen angels ( though gets a bit hard at the end, but good voice nonetheless )

Sceleton - rain down!!1

MOAR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 MUST HAVE MOAR!

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Jan Johnston

BT (more specifically Movement in Still Life - Running Down the Way Up)

Paul van Dyk

Sasha (more instrumental though)

Above & Beyond/Oceanlab

Robert Miles (old, maybe classed more as Dream House, rather than Trance)

Paul Oakenfold

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stay tuned on asot!

http://www.astateoftrance.com/

weloveatrance.com

asot with armin van buuren has some weekly updates to trance music. i've never missed one so far :) i have 500gb of trance at home, just cant live without it anymore!

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