Trancid

Trancid

Trancid was a HD2 Dance/Electronica station. It was one of seven Dance-formatted HD2 stations launched by Clear Channel Communications through their Format Lab, a new division set up to expand music formats over their HD2 subcarriers.

History

Trancid was launched on March 31, 2006 over the subcarrier channel of Top 40 Mainstream WAKS/Cleveland, Ohio (who now carries the Club Phusion format) and offered a playlist that is mostly made up of current Trance, Techno, Electronica and Dance tracks, all commercial-free and jockless 24/7. It also expanded the format to sister station KIKI/Honolulu as well. But in June 2008 the format was eliminated and its music was cominbed into the Club Phusion format.

External links

* [http://music.formatlab.net/dance.htm Trancid is listed at Format Lab]


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