Elucidate - History

History

In 2005 Elucidate released their Lucid Dream Red Mix on Digitally Imported Radio which was the first of a large series of mixes known as the Lucid Dream Mix series. In 2006 Elucidate started their radio show, Deep In Vocal Euphoria (DIVE Radio), which also premiered on Digitally Imported, and was later syndicated on several other radio stations. As popularity of the Lucid Dream Mixes and DIVE radio shows grew, Elucidate began remixing for several trance labels and in 2007 released their first remixes.

Near the end of 2007, Elucidate produced a bootleg remix of the trance classic "Skydive". Their remix of "Skydive" achieved major support from many of the world's biggest DJ's including Ferry Corsten, and propelled them into the forefront of the mainstream trance scene. After releasing their "Skydive" remix, Elucidate put out over 20 productions in 2008 and 2009 including originals and remixes on several major trance record labels including Bonzai, Alter Ego, Neuroscience, and Perfecto.

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