Transa (album)
Transa may refer to: *Transa (duo) Transa are a British electronic music duo composed of brothers Dave and Brendan Webster. Mostly active from the 1990s until the 2000s (decade), they have produced mostly trance music over their career, but have occasionally slipped into the real ..., a British electronic music duo * ''Transa'' (Caetano Veloso album), a 1972 album * ''Transa'' (compilation album), a 2024 album {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Transa (duo)
Transa are a British electronic music duo composed of brothers Dave and Brendan Webster. Mostly active from the 1990s until the 2000s (decade), they have produced mostly trance music over their career, but have occasionally slipped into the realm of progressive house. They have also recorded under the aliases Cascade and Catcher. Their song Enervate, released in 1997, has been their greatest hit, followed by Supernova in 1999 and Behind The Sun in 1998. Several of their songs and remixes have appeared on mix albums over the years, most notably Paul Oakenfold's first album in the '' Tranceport'' series and X-Cabs's ''Exposure 1''. They have remixed for BT, Art of Trance, Tiësto, Ferry Corsten, Vengaboys, Armin van Buuren, Blue Amazon and Alice Deejay Alice Deejay are a Dutch Eurodance project founded and produced by Wessel van Diepen, Dennis van den Driesschen, Sebastiaan Molijn and Eelke Kalberg (Pronti & Kalmani), fronted by singer Judith Anna Pronk. They are best known ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Transa (Caetano Veloso Album)
''Transa'' (; ) is the sixth album by the Brazilian musician Caetano Veloso, released in 1972 by Philips Records. Like Caetano Veloso (1971 album), its predecessor, it was recorded while the artist was exiled in London, though he returned to Brazil shortly after completing it. Background and recording Exiled in London since 1969, Caetano Veloso gained permission to stay one month in Brazil in January 1971 to see the commemorative mass of his parents 40th anniversary. In Rio de Janeiro, the singer was interrogated by the military who asked him to compose a song complimenting the BR-230, Transamazônica highway - during its construction. Caetano didn't accept the "proposal", but, back in London, recorded the LP with the title ''"Transa"'', released in Brazilian territory in January 1972, when the singer returned to the country for good. Reception Caetano calls it "one of my favorite records", feeling that it reaches a level of musicianship he was unable to achieve on previous albums ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |