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Part of the Ethereal collection.

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TranceVision: entrancing world pop

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TranceVision was founded in 1998 by Pete Code (producer/songwriter/musician) and Greta Rose (lead vocals/percussion). Greg Kaiser joined the band as the keyboardist in 1999. The band is dedicated to exploring the boundaries of contemporary and ancient music without concern for trends and experimentation is law.

The band has enjoyed the privilege of recording with prominent and talented musicians such as Tim Reynolds (TR3, Dave Matthews) rhythm & lead guitar on "Atom " and "Enertia", Kip Winger (Winger, Alan Parsons) fretless bass on "Lemuria".

Watch artistic music videos by Von Cotu made to Trancevision's music. You can view or download the entire quicktime movie.

Reviews:

DEEP IN ISO CHAMBER SPOTLIGHT: TRANCEVISION

MP3.com World Music Stars TranceVision offer a unique blend of groove driven atmospheric sounds, coupled with vocal chants that evoke long forgotten memories of an enchanting past. The music stirs images of Casteneda romping to the Nagual with Don Juan looking on in approval! Visions of purple mesas appear in my head. A sonic, cerebral, dream!

- Guy Eckstine, MP3.COM

Mind-expanding electronic tracks for the spiritually-inclined. Fused with worldly sound effects, these trance-inducing tracks combine gentle electronics with organic nuances and goddess-like female wails.

- Melissa P., Listen.com

THE BAND OF THE NEW AGE -

The music is deep, heavy, beautiful and takes you with it along a wonderful journey, spiraling down a linear path into the deepest parts of your self.

Greta Rose's vocals are penetrating. She uses her voice for a musical instrument, and it is like none you have ever heard. The music itself is wonderful, fascinating, but the voice, the voice of a mystical water sprite, a tree nymph, a siren, it calls to you and you cannot turn away.

I tried to think of someone that the band reminds me of, but it's just not there. They are cutting their own trail through the world of music, and it is a fantastic trail indeed. I guess if I have to come up with a comparison, it would be an Enya and Enigma mix.

- Bill Bruedigam, ThemeStream.com