The Best Trance Music for Programming

I’m a big fan of electronic dance music but in particular trance music. The flow of the melodies, kicks, and base are generally bringing me into the flow of focus.

In this post, I want to share with you my top 7 list of trance music that is helping me concentrating during my work and make me feel good!

1. A State Of Trance by Armin van Buuren

If you are a trance music fan like me, you know this show. Otherwise, you probably have heard music from fellow dutchy Armin van Buuren.

This is a weekly show presented by Armin van Buuren, Ruben de Ronde and now and then by Ferry Corsen. You will hear the best trance, progressive, and a little bit of techno every week.

If you don’t mind a little bit of talking so now and then this will be your show!

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2. Rebel Radio by Nifra

There are not a lot of female DJ’s in the trance scene that I know. But Nifra is one of my favorites. They play a lot of trance with an uplifting vibe. She isn’t afraid of trying different sounds and loves to play trance classics on Vinyl.

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3. Vonyc Sessions by Paul Van Dyk

Just like Armin van Buuren, Paul is another legend that has great music he plays every week in his show Vonyc Sessions.

If you love the more trance melodies that are at a slower pace then this is a show to listen to while programming.

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A lot more

Yes, there are a lot more, but this is my top 3.

I also listen to:

  • Cosmic Gate
  • Above and Beyond
  • Giuseppe Ottaviani
  • Kyau & Albert
  • Andrew Rayel
  • Ferry Corsten
  • Ruben de Ronde

I hope that this list brings you some new music you can listen to while programming.

I’m also wondering what you love listening to while programming, please share it in the comments so we can inspire each other.

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