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Hypnorhythm (1995) on Masturi Productions - UK, Helium (1996) on Masturi Productions - UK and Phototropic (1996) on Distance Productions - France, and toured around the world, experiencing great success in the trance underground scene. They scored an international trance hit with their track, "Land of Freedom". The group split in May 1997. Christophe and Frederic also released an
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Frederic ventured out and started his own record label and production studio, Questionmark RDS. In 1997, the label released his first solo album Self Oscillation under the name Deedrah which marked Frederic's first break from the original psychedelic Goa trance sound he was producing before. Since
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Christof and Frederic met at a French Rave party and subsequently formed the trance act "Transwave" in September 1994. Three months later, the first Transwave release (Datura EP) was launched on Loren X's French label, Transpact. Over the following two years, Transwave released three albums:
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Transwave reunited to perform again at the Boom Festival 2006 in Portugal and in the beginning of 2007 they released "Backfire", a compilation of hits and unreleased tracks that have made Transwave. They have chosen the tracks after asking their Fans through forums and internet.
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Christof launched his record label 3D Vision Recordings in Paris in 1998, releasing artists as dancefloor oriented as possible, which became one of Trance most demanded labels. Also in 2010, he launched iBZ Recordings, an Ibiza based techno label.
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funded by working at night in bars as a pianist. After the split of his first rock band Vision Quest, in 1990, he started to work on his own with the help of computers.
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sound, and that changed his musical orientation. Also raised in a family of musicians, Frederic Holyszewski began his musical studies at the age of five, learning
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then, label is closed down, but Dado focused since that on collaborating with his friends Dino & Shanti under the name of Krome Angels.
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Christof was raised in a classical musician family, though he never had training in music or electronic. First, he got involved in various
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bands where he was the singer and the programmer. One day, he discovered the
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