Dark Mode Light Mode
Dark Mode Light Mode

Your EDM Exclusive: Upcoming “Trance Nation” Compilation DJ Revealed [Video]

A month ago we received an exclusive video from Ministry of Sound regarding their newest “Trance Nation” compilation, out October 2. They gave us a clue on who was responsible for the upcoming mix, and now we have the opportunity to reveal the DJ behind the trance madness.

If you saw the previous video, you might have guessed that the legendary Markus Schulz was recruited for this “Trance Nation” release. He sat down with Ministry to conduct an interview, which you can view below. Markus touched on a number of subjects, ranging from the origins of his career to why trance fans are the best. He revealed that the mix will contain some exclusives and remixed classics, all taken from close associates of the producer/DJ.

Check out some of his responses and the entire video interview below!

How does it feel to be a part of the series?

It’s a huge honor…When they came to me and asked me to do this compilation, it was a no-brainer for me. It was like reliving the beginning, the roots of my whole career. So this project I’m taking, it’s a lot of passion.

What’s your Trance Nation story?

I hope that it’s going to be a journey that people are going to listen to over and over. I always say ‘there was a moment of innocence in trance,’ and I hope to kind of bring back this moment of innocence, this feeling of innocence and just take people on an amazing melodic journey.

Who is this album for?

The fans, the trance fans are amazing. They are the most loyal fans out there, and also the most passionate…the trance fans really are the most passionate and loyal fans out of any of them. And all the big DJ’s say it, if you ask them they will admit it, all the big EDM DJ’s, so the trance fans should be proud of themselves.

Add a comment Add a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Previous Post

Jauz Brings Knife Party Back To Dubstep With Remix Of Their Unreleased Track

Next Post

Bob Moses Deliver One of the Strongest Albums of the Year With 'Days Gone By'