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The eclectic British dance-pop group
N-Trance
formed in 1990 when
Kevin O'Toole
and
Dale Longworth
, both aspiring sound engineers, began collaborating on instrumental music together. Their early demos -- including a dance version of a children's TV show theme -- made little impression. Trying a more serious approach with their next song, 1991's
"Back to the Bass,"
N-Trance
caught the attention of 380 Records, with whom the group signed.
However, problems with sample clearance prevented the single's release. The band continued
to write and record, adding vocalist
Kelly Llorenna
to the fold for the recording of their next single
"Set You Free."
However,
N-Trance
chose not to release the single with 380 Records, opting instead to buy themselves out of their contract with the label. The band signed with a new label, All Around the World, and released
"Set You Free"
in 1993. The new single and the group's theatrical live performances, which included dancers and flame-throwers, as well as new vocalists
Rachel McFarlane
and
T-1K
, propelled
N-Trance
to prominence in the Eurpoean dance-pop scene.
"Set You Free"
charted as high as number two in the U.K. and become the highest-selling dance single of 1995.
That year,
N-Trance
recorded their first full-length album,
Electronic Pleasure
, which featured seven of the group's ever-expanding roster of vocalists. Similarly,
N-Trance
's musical range expanded, embracing rap, techno, pop, and Euro-beat in its scope. The group's next single, a cover of the
Bee Gees
' hit
"Stayin' Alive,"
was not only a massive international hit, but also featured the two vocalists who would help define
N-Trance
's sound in the future,
Viveen Wray
and
Ricardo Da Force
, formerly with
the KLF
.
The release of further hit singles like
"Electronic Pleasure"
afforded
N-Trance
the possibility of building their own studio, Deep Blue, in 1996. They spent the next year and a half recording their second full-length album,
Happy Hour
, which was released in 1999. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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Albums (3)
Best of N-Trance 1992-2003
(11 songs)
Happy Hour
(1 Track)
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