Trance Allstars is a trance music project created in 1999 as a collaboration between two German record companies that specialized in dance music, Kontor Records and Polydor Zeitgeist (UMG). The Trance Allstars project was active from 1999 through 2002, in which the group released two CD compilation albums, 'Worldwide' and 'Synergy II - The Story Continues', as well as a number of successful cover version singles : 'The First Rebirth', 'Lost In Love' and 'Ready To Flow'.

Trance Allstars

The project initially consisted of the following renowned German electronic music artists

  • Taucher (Ralph-Armand Beck)
  • Talla 2XLC (Andreas Tomalla)
  • Schiller (Christopher von Deylen & Mirko von Schlieffen)
  • ATB (André Tanneberger)
  • Sunbeam (Florian Preis & Michael Gerlach)
  • DJ Mellow-D (Christian Scharnweber)

Return of Trance Allstars 2024 edit

January 2024 Talla 2XLC announced the return of Trance Allstars via his official Instagram artist page. This, however, with a minor change to the artist lineup, as ATB is replaced by beloved electronic music project York (Torsten Stenzel). Stenzel has previously, albeit not officially, been associated with the project in the form of his productions for Taucher. Torsten was Taucher's co-songwriter/producer in the years 1993-2003

As of 2024 Trance Allstars consist of following artists:

  • Schiller
  • Talla 2XLC
  • York
  • Taucher
  • Sunbeam
  • DJ Mellow-D (aka. Mellow Trax)

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Chart positions Year
CH[1] DE[2]
Worldwide 37 15 2000
Synergy II – The Story Continues 19 2002

Singles edit

Title Chart positions Year
AT[3] CH[1] DE[2]
The First Rebirth 45 18 1999
Ready to Flow 83 35 2000
Lost in Love 39 62 21 2002
Go 52 38 2002

References edit

  1. ^ a b Steffen Hung. "Die Offizielle Schweizer Hitparade und Music Community". Hitparade.ch. Retrieved 2014-01-21.
  2. ^ a b "Die ganze Musik im Internet: Charts, Neuerscheinungen, Tickets, Genres, Genresuche, Genrelexikon, Künstler-Suche, Musik-Suche, Track-Suche, Ticket-Suche". musicline.de. Retrieved 2014-01-21.
  3. ^ Steffen Hung (2002-07-28). "Austria Top 40 - Hitparade Österreich". austriancharts.at. Retrieved 2014-01-21.

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