All DJ Sets To Contain 1 Classic Trance Song By 2017

The latest statistics from the dance music industry suggest that all DJ sets will contain at least one classic trance track by early next year.
The inclusion of a classic trance track, known as “playing a classo” by industry insiders, has become increasingly popular in recent years and has helped to feed a trance resurgence.
“There’s literally classic trance everywhere these days,” claimed thirty eight year old trance fan Norman Wilde.” It’s hard to see where it started, up until late last year most people thought trance was just for middle aged rave victims, who live for the odd gram of speed at an oldschool night in the local sports hall, but now, thanks to so many DJs playing classos, it seems to be making a bit of a comeback.”
According to DJing philanthropist Eddie Halliwell, the classo is now one of the most important elements of a modern DJ set.
“Well I’m all about the classic trance tracks,” revealed Halliwell earlier today. ”Sometimes I’ll play an entire set of classos but if I’m playing a set of new tunes I’ll alaways know what classo I’m going to drop well in advance. It’s definitely one of the most important tracks in the set for me.”
“I don’t like to pre plan my sets too much,” continued the English DJ. “It’s always better to choose your tunes based on the room and how the crowd is reacting but there are some tunes that I’ll never go into a set with knowing that I’m going to play them beforehand. The opener, the closer and the classo, they’re the three most important track in a set. There’s way too much at stake to get them wrong so no matter how good, or bad, a set is going I’ll always have a track pre-selected for these.”
Leading music experts have confirmed that the “third last track of a set” is the ideal time to drop a classo. This way, people who do not enjoy classic trance will be unlikely to leave so close to the end and people who do enjoy classic trance will leave with the memory of it fresh in their heads.