Many UK fans separates those vocal trance hits and call them Euro-trance.
Ironically, this change occurred at a time where Rap/Urban music in the American mainstream was and is still in decline as Country music, various Rock music styles, Adult contemporary, and even the North American Disco revival and other styles rose in popularity. The Vocal Trance and Progressive Trance productions after 2004 have a hard time to broadcast on TV, and only non Viacom music channels air them. The best source for vocal trance today is the music channel "Jim" from Belgium, "ZTV" from Viasat and (surprisly) the show "I'm was mashed in..." from the British MTV Dance that airs the older videos. The British Flaunt channel also airs older vocal trance hits, so the German music station "iMusic1 TV" and the French channel M6Music Pop. There is a digital terrestrial channel in Netherlands, called "TMF Party", that airs new vocal trance hits, but only a bit and only after midnight. In Poland, there is a "music" channel called "4fun TV" (airs SMS messages all the time) that seems to broadcast current Vocal Trance hits originated mostly from Belgium. Czechs can catch up Vocal Trance hits from "Ocko" music channel, every Friday around 21.00 C.E.T. (The show is called "Party Rider". This channel seems to use unofficial or Internet sources to broadcast that kind of material). The Spanish fans of Vocal Trance, can watch older vocal trance hits, as a part of the show "Disco 2000" on MTV Spain. Sol Espana music station, also airs Vocal Trance hits on the show "Techno Archives" that broadcasts daily around 23.00 C.E.T. Clubland TV, a new British F.T.A. channel that broadcasts on Astra at 28.2 east, is the latest addition on the list and currently the best source for the British Vocal Trance hits of the last decade.Many fans of Vocal Trance, capture and digitize the Vocal and Progressive Trance videos from the music stations from all over Europe, and upload them on various P2P networks. Since mid 2006, the Internet turn to be the best source for Vocal Trance music videos, the same way it happens a decade now with the Italo Disco music videos (Italo Disco by some fans considers the "grandfather" of Vocal Trance and the father of Euro House). Artists friendly to vocal trance (like DJ Tisto, Ian Van Dahl and Paul Van Dyk) forced to alter their music style during 2006/7, so to remain viewable to the European music channels. For the time being, mainly Belgium, Scandinavian and French artists produce Vocal Trance music (the French less nowadays...). In the U.K., elements of Vocal Trance can be traced in the Scouse house music style.Beyond the current "distribution" problems, Vocal Trance has a faithful following in Europe and many web radios are dedicated exclusively to the genre.
Source: Wikipedia > Vocal Trance
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