Transwave

Transwave is a French Trance act composed of Christof Drouillet (known as Absolum) and Frédéric Holyszewski (known as Deedrah).

Also raised in a family of musicians, Frederic Holyszewski began his musical studies at the age of five, learning Transverse flute and piano.

During his teenage years, he found inspiration in the electronic music of the day, including Jean Michel Jarre, Depeche Mode, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Simple Minds.

Christof and Frederic met at a French Rave party and subsequently formed the trance act "Transwave" in September 1994.

In 1997, the label released his first solo album Self Oscillation under the name Deedrah which marked Frederic's first break from the original psychedelic Goa trance sound he was producing before.

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