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N-Trance

*UK dance act N-Trance takes a surprising and understated turn, offering a track that leans away from their high-energy club roots and into something more introspective and groove-driven. Known for their explosive hits like Set You Free and Stayin’ Alive, this release finds the group exploring a slower, reggae-inspired rhythm, pairing it with subtle electronic textures and a soulful female vocal at the center.

The arrangement is stripped-back—steady drums, warm bass, and gently echoing keys create a moody, spacious soundscape. Over it all, the lead vocal delivers the story with grace and quiet strength, speaking to heartbreak and emotional betrayal in a way that’s both personal and universal. There’s restraint here, a maturity in the songwriting that gives Murderer a reflective quality. The title isn’t about violence—it’s about being wounded by someone you trusted.

This track doesn’t shout for attention. It sits with you. It’s the kind of song that plays at the end of a long day, or lingers after the lights go down. With Murderer, N-Trance reminds us they’re not just about anthems—they know how to slow the tempo and let the emotion breathe. A quiet, unexpected gem in their catalog.

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N-Trance

*UK dance act N-Trance takes a surprising and understated turn, offering a track that leans away from their high-energy club roots and into something more introspective and groove-driven. Known for their explosive hits like Set You Free and Stayin’ Alive, this release finds the group exploring a slower, reggae-inspired rhythm, pairing it with subtle electronic textures and a soulful female vocal at the center.

The arrangement is stripped-back—steady drums, warm bass, and gently echoing keys create a moody, spacious soundscape. Over it all, the lead vocal delivers the story with grace and quiet strength, speaking to heartbreak and emotional betrayal in a way that’s both personal and universal. There’s restraint here, a maturity in the songwriting that gives Murderer a reflective quality. The title isn’t about violence—it’s about being wounded by someone you trusted.

This track doesn’t shout for attention. It sits with you. It’s the kind of song that plays at the end of a long day, or lingers after the lights go down. With Murderer, N-Trance reminds us they’re not just about anthems—they know how to slow the tempo and let the emotion breathe. A quiet, unexpected gem in their catalog.

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