The Most Innovative Things Happening With Christian Trance Music
If you’re looking for some new sounds in your trance playlists, check out some of the emerging artists in Christian trance music. Some of the artists who are leading the way in the genre include Capital Kings, Matthew Parker, and Bryce Prince. However, others are breaking into this genre as well, such as DJ Flubbel, Oiwolf, and Tony Foxx. Other artists in the genre include Hillsong Young & Free, Andy Hunter, and Red Letter Hymnal.
Autechre
A new genre of electronic Christian music is emerging with the rise of Latin projects. The genre features a mixture of genres that are Christian. Some of the leading figures in the genre include Bryce Price, Matthew Parker, and Capital Kings. Other artists have entered the field as well, including Oiwolf and DJ Flubber. Other popular acts in this genre include Hillsong Young & Free, Andy Hunter, and Red Letter Hymnal.
Coil
If you’re a fan of Christian electronic music, you’ve probably heard of Autechre. These German producers, who have been blurring the lines between genres for years, have recently been tapped by legendary Classical record label Deutsche Grammophon to remix tracks by great composers. Their seventh studio album, Parallels, is much different from previous releases and proves to be an incredibly difficult album to produce.
Kayo Dot
If you’re a fan of electronic dance music, then you’re probably excited to hear what’s happening with Christian trance. While it was once all about Jesus, the genre has since gone beyond the church and into other genres. Artists like Capital Kings, Matthew Parker, and Bryce Price have all jumped into the genre, and new artists are emerging every day. Other artists in the genre include Red Letter Hymnal, DJ Flubbel, and The Loyalist.
Transform
Many innovative things are happening in the world of Christian electronic music. A recent example is the introduction of Transform, a Christian electronic music act. Before they were interviewed, the Transform crew prayed for their interviewers at a local drop-in center for homeless youth. The drop-in center’s founder, Doyle “Sox” Robinson, earned his nickname by giving socks to kids. Sox Place holds free concerts for youth and has featured several Transform performances.
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