Total Eclipse Official | |
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Origin | Bordeaux France |
Genres | Goa trance, psychedelic trance, psybient |
Years active | 1992–present |
Labels | Dragonfly Records, T.I.P. Records, Blue Room Released |
Members | Stéphane Holweck Marios Makar |
Past members | Serge Souque Loïc Van Poucke |
Website | Official website |
Total Eclipse is a psychedelic trance band founded in 1992 by three French musicians: Stéphane Holweck, Serge Souque and Loïc Vanpoucke. Stéphane Holweck is now the sole member. Their first tracks appeared on a few compilations in 1993, and by 1994 they had a few singles out with Dragonfly Records and T.I.P. Records. Their first full-length album, Delta Aquarids , and the double CD Violent Relaxation were released in 1995 and 1996 respectively, both on Blue Room Released. They also had a single song, "Psychedelic Terrorist", on the album Tsunami, released in 1999.
Total Eclipse has produced five albums: Delta Aquarids (1995), Violent Relaxation (1996), Access Denied (1999), Update Files (2004), and Tales of the Shaman (2010). Holweck continues to perform; he has played at events in several countries, including Brazil, Hungary, Portugal, Japan, Turkey, France, and the United States.
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