Difference between revisions 451563359 and 454912355 on enwiki{{Unreferenced|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox Music genre | name = Neo-trance |bgcolor=Silver |color=Black | stylistic_origins = [[Trance music]] <br> [[Techno music]] <br> [[Minimalist music]] | cultural_origins = 1990s, Germany and Denmark (contracted; show full) The term ‘Neo-trance’ was first used in the UK’s DJ Magazine by music critic and journalist Tim Stark to describe the work of German producers and DJs [[Kyau & Albert]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2011}} It was subsequently adopted by and the group has begun to proliferate throughout the trance scene, however Kyau & Albert are not an example of neo-trance as they mainly produce Progressive Trance.{{Citation needed|date=May 2011}} It is also considered by some that a Croatian producers called Damir Pushkar & Fabian Jakopetz were the first who used the "Neo-trance" by describing their tunes.{{Citation needed|date=May 2011}} Artists associated with the sub-genre include German artists [[Stephan Bodzin]], [[Dominik Eulberg]], [[Ellen Allien]], [[Paul Kalkbrenner]], [[Extrawelt]], and [[Pantha Du Prince]], as well as international artists such as [[Boards Of Canada]], [[James Holden (producer)|James Holden]], [[Nathan Fake]], [[Oxia]], [[Gui Boratto]], [[Miss Kittin & The Hacker]], [[Aril Brikha]], [[Ryan Davis]], [[Max Cooper]] and [[Trentemøller]]. [[Category:Trance genres]] {{Trance music-footer}} [[cs:Neo-trance]] [[da:Neo-trance]] [[it:Neo Trance]] [[pl:Neotrance]] [[sk:Neo-trance]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=454912355.
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