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Tracklist:
00:00 Hans Zimmer & Lisa Gerrard - Now We Are Free (Hoyaa Remix)
http://goo.gl/k0hR6l
04:59 Will Atkinson - Harvester (Original Mix)
http://goo.gl/pDCuXI
[Kearnage Recordings]
08:27 Ian Van Dahl - Try (Onova Feat. Alphazone Bootleg Remix)
http://goo.gl/lcEUcM
15:51 Ferry Corsten - Festival Crash (Talla 2XLC Inf3rno Rework Extended Mix)
http://goo.gl/5PZnfI
[Flashover Trance]
19:49 Tangle - Sahara (A.R.D.I. Remix)
http://goo.gl/iCmtVt
[Damaged Records]
24:27 Roy Malakian feat. Chris Jones - Vital Signs (Mike van Fabio & AxelPolo Remix)
http://goo.gl/RI7bjb
[In Trance We Trust]
30:36 Colonial One feat. Eva Kade - Where You Are (Kayosa & Tolland Remix)
http://goo.gl/Up9RvF
[Go On Air Recordings]
35:00 Adam Ellis - Aulus (Original Mix)
http://goo.gl/6uKyH0
[Pure Trance]
40:42 Daniel Skyver - Panic Stations (Chris Metcalfe Remix)
http://goo.gl/iOVTwj
[Grotesque]
44:56 Steve Haines - Memphis (Original Mix)
http://goo.gl/zlnt8R
[Perfecto Black]
----- Uplifting Trance -----
Uplifting trance, often synonymous with epic trance, anthem trance, emotional trance, or euphoric trance is a large sub-genre of Trance music. The name, which emerged in the wake of Progressive Trance in 1996, is derived from the feeling which listeners claim to get (often described as a "rush"). The genre, which originated in Germany, is massively popular in the trance scene, and is one of the dominant forms of dance music worldwide. Historically it is related to the emergence of Psychedelic Trance and the two styles influenced each other. Classical music strongly influenced the development of uplifting trance both in the 1990s and at present, with film music also considered influential.
In general, uplifting trance is a style much lighter in tone than other trance genres (such as Goa). Instead of the darker tone of Goa, uplifting trance uses similar chord progressions as progressive trance, but tracks' chord progressions usually rest on a major chord, and the balance between major and minor chords in a progression will determine how "happy" or "sad" the progression sounds. The genre features longer major chord progressions in all elements (lead synth, bass, and treble). It also contains extended breakdowns, and relegation of arpeggiation to the background while bringing wash effects to the fore. There is a close relation between uplifting trance and uplifting house. As a general rule of thumb, trance beats in the range of 136--142 BPM