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Tranceport

Tranceport is a trance music DJ mix album series. The series debuted in November 1998 with Paul Oakenfold's Tranceport, released on Kinetic Records. The album featured many trance songs that were receiving a lot of dance club play at the time, including Three Drives on a Vinyl's Greece 2000 and the Paul van Dyk remix of Binary Finary's popular 1998. Tranceport is widely regarded among electronic music listeners as one of the best trance albums ever released.

The later releases in the series were based on this template. DJs featured in this series included Dave Ralph and Quivver ( Tranceport 2 and Transport 5, respectively). After Vol. 3, the series changed its name to Transport to better reflect the evolving popular club sounds and the incorporation of genres other than trance. There were 6 albums in the series, spanning 4 years. In 2003, the most popular trance started changing its sound from the tech-trance featured in the series to a much more epic sound being pushed by DJs like Armin van Buuren, thus lessening the series' popularity; it ended for good after Kinetic's demise in early 2004. On 22 April 2016 Indian Trance music DJ David Eisen launched radio show called "TRANCEPORT" were aired on Mixhitradio& Tranceworld In the memory of this album.

Tranceport (album)

Tranceport is a mix album released by Paul Oakenfold in 1998. It was released on Kinetic Records.

Although it did not chart in the UK Compilation Chart or the US Billboard 200, it proved popular and was in 2012, Rolling Stone ranked it at number 23 on their list of "The 30 Greatest EDM Albums Ever".