[Trance] Beautiful, Uplifting Popular Recommended Tracks [2025]
Suddenly, but what kind of image do you have of the music genre called “trance”? If you’re not a fan of club or dance music, you might think it’s kind of flashy and just about getting hyped.
This article compiles a selection of beautiful trance masterpieces—dreamlike and brimming with euphoria—that we especially want those who feel the genre isn’t for them to hear.
Along with the latest noteworthy and hit tracks, we also introduce timeless classics, so take this opportunity to check them out!
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[Trance] Beautiful, uplifting recommended popular tracks [2025] (41–50)
Immersion (Original Mix)Omnia

This track brings trance to the forefront right from the intro.
There’s a four-on-the-floor beat as well, but it doesn’t feel overly assertive.
The piece emphasizes a trance-like repeating rhythm and delivers a beautiful timbre.
The melody conveys gentleness, offering a soothing, healing feeling to listeners.
[Trance] Beautiful, Uplifting, Recommended Popular Tracks [2025] (51–60)
Play it louderRandy Katana

Randy Katana is a tribal tech trance DJ from Sint Maarten who has been active since 1988.
He is also known as Phantom, Noski, and DJ Randy, and is considered a pioneer of the tribal tech trance scene.
This track was released in 2005.
Always Loved A FilmUnderworld

Underworld is a British techno unit.
In Japan, they’re known as one of the “Four Heavenly Kings of Techno,” and this track is one of theirs.
However, this song has a trance or progressive touch.
It almost feels as if they were anticipating the birth of EDM at the time, experimentally leaning toward a big-room sound.
It was released in 2010 and became a huge hit in Japan; I remember the frenzy of hearing it played multiple times in a single night.
Only Road (Cosmic Gate Extended Mix)Gabriel & Dresden feat. Sub Teal

This is a track by the electronic duo Gabriel & Dresden in collaboration with singer-songwriter Sub Teel.
Its mysterious melody and relatively minimal arrangement centered on deep bass create a dark atmosphere.
Released in 2017, it was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording.
It’s a great pick for when you want to get quietly hyped.
XpanderSasha

Sasha is a British DJ and producer who has been active since 1989.
This track is the title track of an EP released in 1999.
It was inspired by Spooky’s 1993 track “Little Bullet.” The track is used in the PlayStation game Wipeout 3.
The First RebirthJones & Stephenson

Jones & Stephenson are a Belgian hard dance music duo.
This hardcore techno and hard trance track was released in 1993.
It was sampled in Mr.
Gasmask’s 2013 track “The Acid Rebirth.”
o (overdrive) 2002Scot Project

As a trance track that drastically changes its tone midway, I think this one is rare.
It starts with an underground vibe reminiscent of acid and breakcore, then reveals the beautiful timbres of trance—like getting the experience of two tracks in one.
The fusion of breakcore and melodious trance is definitely worth a listen; you won’t regret it.






