Press text_____________________________________________Following the success of the first Planet Love compilation, Safe Trip has delved even deeper into the roots and formative years of trance music. The result is a vivid snapshot of heady, trance-inducing music released between 1990 and â95.Like its predecessor, Planet Love 2 does not deliver a straightforward chronological run-down of influential âproto-tranceâ cuts and key early anthems. Instead, it casts itsâ net far wider for inspiration, joining the dots between trance-inducing tracks in a disparate mixture of interconnected styles.Before trance became rigidly defined in the late 1990s, the term was more loosely used as a descriptor, with the tag variously being attached to tracks that combined elements of techno, ambient, breakbeat, deep house, electronica, progressive house, acid, tribal and new beat. What unified these disparate musical strands was an emphasis on groove, melody, atmosphere and â more often than not â psychedelic intent.Youâll find all this and more amongst the 12 colourful and emotive tracks from around the world that make up Planet Love 2. The hard-to-pigeonhole, early â90s New York rave scene is represented by the immersive ambient of Lazer Worshippersâ âFree Flightâ, Revelationâs trippy gem âFirst Power (Domination Dub)â and the delay-laden drums, held-note new wave chords and psychedelic electronics of âTime Warpâ by Moodswings.The UKâs rarely discussed role in the development of early trance â often via tracks that touched on ambient techno and progressive house â is represented by the Obsession Projectâs prototype melodic trance obscurity âUntitled Part 3â, the Arcâs fast-then-slow rework of The Moody Boyz âThe Pygmy Song (Nocturnal Version)â and âX O Surfâ from The Deep, a breakbeat-driven workout that defies easy categorization.Naturally, the popularity of early trance in Europe is reflected in the track listing, too. Check the formative progressive trance of French producer Innertalesâ âOdyseeâ, two tracks from Italy (T.E.Wâs âDoubt Intâ and Alien Signalâs melodic âDeep Sky Delightsâ), and a trio of often overlooked cuts by German artists (early Svan Vath number âLâEsperanzaâ, the Jam El Mar co-produced âWe Come in Piece (Desert Mix)â by Dance 2 Trance, and âA Sourceâ, the opening track from Tobias Beldermannâs first EP as Redeye.Offering a deeper and more diverse definition of early trance than volume one and packed to the rafters with sought-after and overlooked gems, Planet Love 2 is a fitting follow-up to Safe Tripâs first collection of formative trance treats.