description Transwave - Helium Overview
Transwave’s Helium (1996) is a seminal trance album produced by the French Goa trance duo Transwave. The record showcases their signature blend of melodic synth textures and driving rhythms characteristic of the era's progressive trance sound. Notably, it represents an important early work in the development of both Goa trance and French electronic music. It’s particularly appreciated by fans of classic 90s trance and those interested in the origins of the genre.
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Transwave - Helium ranks #101 of 434 in the Trance Album ranking, behind Mat Zo - Damage Control, ahead of Underworld - Second Toughest in the Infants.
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Who made Transwave's Helium album?
Transwave was the French Goa trance partnership of Christophe Drouillet and Frédéric Holyszewski, the latter also known through the project Deedrah. Helium appeared in 1996 during the formative period of European psychedelic trance.
What style of trance is Helium?
Helium is primarily Goa trance, built around layered acid lines, melodic synthesizers, and long tracks designed for continuous dance-floor momentum. Its sound belongs beside mid-1990s releases by Astral Projection, Hallucinogen, and Man With No Name.
Is the title track Helium included on the album?
Yes, Helium includes a track of the same name. The title track runs for roughly eight minutes, following the extended arrangement typical of 1990s Goa trance.
Where can I hear an official digital edition of Helium?
HOMmega Productions issued an official digital edition of the 1996 album through Bandcamp. The album is also available through major streaming services, including Spotify.
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