Vincent de Moor

Vincent de Moor is a distinguished Dutch trance artist whose influence on the electronic dance music scene has been profound and enduring. Born on December 5, 1973, de Moor began his music career in the mid-1990s, rising to prominence with a signature sound that blended ethereal melodies with propulsive beats, becoming one of the defining artists in the trance and progressive house genres. Vincent quickly became known for his exceptional production skills and keen sense of melody, attributes that have consistently set his work apart in an ever-evolving industry.

Over the years, Vincent de Moor has crafted a plethora of trance anthems, culminating in hits like "Fly Away," "Flowtation," and "Eternity," all of which have cemented his status as a trailblazer in the electronic music realm. His track "Fly Away" stands as a particularly iconic piece in the trance music canon, having received numerous remixes and continued club play years after its initial release. De Moor's discography is also marked by a series of esteemed releases such as "No Hesitation," "Sunflower," and the enigmatic "Mystique Colors." His work on the "Additional Works" series showcases his versatility and ability to fuse emotive harmonies with deep, driving rhythmic structures. A respected figure in the community, Vincent de Moor's influence resonates through the remixes and reinterpretations of his work by both established and emerging artists in the trance scene.

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Flowtation (Dan Stone Remix)
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