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DJ Angell  (Trance)
Trance/progressive producer from Tampa, FL

"Reverie" (Trance)

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The main melody is from the end of Claude Debussy's Reverie, one of my favorite songs to play on the piano. I always thought it would make for a quality trance track, so here it is. Note: Debussy's Reverie is public domain.
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I'm 24 and split time between Tampa and Gainesville, FL. If you are a trance/progressive DJ or producer in the area with any interest in my tunes, or would like higher bitrate versions, drop me an email.
All synth samples are original, created with a Roland JP-8000, Alesis Micron, or Reason soft synths. I use Reason 3.0, ACID 5.0, and Sound Forge 7.0. ©2005-2006 Derek Angell
As Recommended By
AquarianX   Kharma Factory Featuring Dj Phat Lion   RedDress   Stephan Hoffman  
DJ Angell Lists the following Influences
  Oakenfold, Tiesto, Van Dyk, Corsten, BT, etc