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'''Dream house''' (also known as '''dream trance'''), is a dance music style which had a big success on the dance scene between 1995 and 1997. Its main feature is the importance of melody, usually a very dreamy one (hence its name), typically played on a piano, or in some cases a violin, saxophone, etc. And now, as of 2006, for most of the cases, synthesizer sounds. [[Dario Nunez]] spanish DJ used in 2008 dream house parts in his music Looking at Me.
'''Dream house''' (also known as '''dream trance'''), is a dance music style which had a big success on the dance scene between 1995 and 1997. Its main feature is the importance of melody, usually a very dreamy one (hence its name), typically played on a piano, or in some cases a violin, saxophone, etc. And now, as of 2006, for most of the cases, synthesizer sounds. [[Dario Nunez]] spanish DJ used in 2008 dream house parts in his track Looking at Me.


== Popular tracks ==
== Popular tracks ==

Revision as of 22:11, 4 March 2009

For the TV game show, see Dream House (game show). For the light & sound installation project, see La Monte Young and Dream House 78' 17".

Dream house (also known as dream trance), is a dance music style which had a big success on the dance scene between 1995 and 1997. Its main feature is the importance of melody, usually a very dreamy one (hence its name), typically played on a piano, or in some cases a violin, saxophone, etc. And now, as of 2006, for most of the cases, synthesizer sounds. Dario Nunez spanish DJ used in 2008 dream house parts in his track Looking at Me.

The track that launched dream house to popularity was "Children" by Robert Miles, a melancholic piece of music, its debut album Dreamland was also an iconic Dream House record [1],. Among the most popular dream house tracks were :

Traces of dream house music can be found in today's progressive trance.

The theme to the CBS TV series NCIS is a Dream House piece

References

  1. ^ EuroDance hits Robert Miles Biography Accessed February 8st, 2009
  2. ^ EuroDance hits DJ Dado Page Accessed February 8st, 2009