Already as a little boy Mirco de Govia was interested in electronic music (… Read Full Bio ↴Already as a little boy Mirco de Govia was interested in electronic music (such as Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream). Because of this, he handcrafted his first sound generator.
In 1991 he jumped onto the booming German techno wave. After a period of time as a party animal, he felt like trying to develop the trance and techno scene himself. He bought music equipment and began to work in his own studio.
In 1994 he released his first vinyl through the German underground label Raindrop. At the same time he met Ralph Kyau (the future owner of Euphonic) who also released his first record on a sub-label of Raindrop. They soon became friends.
Disappointed of the work of Raindrop, Kyau started his own label titled Harmony Recordings. Through that label Mirco released his Romance EP, his first EP as Mirco de Govia.
When Kyau and Steven Moebius Albert started their label Euphonic in 1997, Mirco decided to restart his musical career. In the following years mirco produced a few compilation tracks and his first Euphonic single, Clubspring Meets Mindspring, in 2000.
In 1999 mirco composed Epic Monolith as compilation track. Euphonic had the plan to release it as single, so Mirco reproduced the tune, working alongside Ronski Speed and Rough Mullar. In 2001 Epic Monolith became a Europe-wide club-hit, played by practically every important trance DJ. Xtravaganza signed the track one year later. The track soon entered the UK dance and sales charts.
The advent of his latest album, Chronoscale, was in November of 2003.
In 1991 he jumped onto the booming German techno wave. After a period of time as a party animal, he felt like trying to develop the trance and techno scene himself. He bought music equipment and began to work in his own studio.
In 1994 he released his first vinyl through the German underground label Raindrop. At the same time he met Ralph Kyau (the future owner of Euphonic) who also released his first record on a sub-label of Raindrop. They soon became friends.
Disappointed of the work of Raindrop, Kyau started his own label titled Harmony Recordings. Through that label Mirco released his Romance EP, his first EP as Mirco de Govia.
When Kyau and Steven Moebius Albert started their label Euphonic in 1997, Mirco decided to restart his musical career. In the following years mirco produced a few compilation tracks and his first Euphonic single, Clubspring Meets Mindspring, in 2000.
In 1999 mirco composed Epic Monolith as compilation track. Euphonic had the plan to release it as single, so Mirco reproduced the tune, working alongside Ronski Speed and Rough Mullar. In 2001 Epic Monolith became a Europe-wide club-hit, played by practically every important trance DJ. Xtravaganza signed the track one year later. The track soon entered the UK dance and sales charts.
The advent of his latest album, Chronoscale, was in November of 2003.
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Dayturn (Album Version) Notre-Dame de Paris Soundtrack Miscellaneous Visite de Froll…
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Dj ClubDog
@heyguysinternet Shit man I have a whole playlist from that era
Passiva - Serenity (Filo & Peri Mix)
Vadik - Fate
Joop - The World
Kaste - Desert Eagle
Kayestone - Alone
Relocate - Typhoon
Avanto - The Flute (Airbase Remix)
Blank and Jones - A Forest (Ron Van Den Beuken Remix)
Blank and Jones - Zero Gravity (Envio Remix)
Riley & Durant - Code
Paul Vernon - Mind Decay
Arizona - Paragon
Li Kwan - Point Zero (Lost Tribe 2004 Mix)
Nephilim - Synchronized
Mark Norman - Rush
Salt Lake - Sunset Highway (Mark Norman Mix)
Lang - Sincere for You feat. Kirsty Kawkshaw
Donald & Giles - Manufactured
Dj ClubDog
2004 did not fail with trance releases. So many timeless classics from 2004
heyguysinternet
It really is amazing how many great tracks come out in 2004 and 2005.
Dj ClubDog
@heyguysinternet Shit man I have a whole playlist from that era
Passiva - Serenity (Filo & Peri Mix)
Vadik - Fate
Joop - The World
Kaste - Desert Eagle
Kayestone - Alone
Relocate - Typhoon
Avanto - The Flute (Airbase Remix)
Blank and Jones - A Forest (Ron Van Den Beuken Remix)
Blank and Jones - Zero Gravity (Envio Remix)
Riley & Durant - Code
Paul Vernon - Mind Decay
Arizona - Paragon
Li Kwan - Point Zero (Lost Tribe 2004 Mix)
Nephilim - Synchronized
Mark Norman - Rush
Salt Lake - Sunset Highway (Mark Norman Mix)
Lang - Sincere for You feat. Kirsty Kawkshaw
Donald & Giles - Manufactured
Simon TranceForce
@heyguysinternet probably the last great years for real Trance!!
Alphabeta Music
Super8 - Cre8 (both the original & Micro de Govia remixes)
Above & Beyond pres. Tranquility Base - Surrender
P.O.S. - Gravity.
Almighty Pain
not a typical trance track , it sounds like a journey inside of the producer's mind and emotion
which is why it's a unique one, full of true feelings ๐
Stoney Schranz - Hard techno
Agreed! Some serious thoughts went into that synth ๐๐ง
Nmt
Perfectly explained!
Trance Historian
I hope you're not feeling pain
Ed
perfectly described, been my goto dreamstate choon for the last 5 yrs