A trance-focused Extended Mix on Armin van Buuren’s A State of Trance label [7]. g., Nadia Ali, Interworld, or MaRLo)?
The definitive version of "Rapture" features the haunting, ethereal vocals of . Originally released in 2001, the Extended Mix (often associated with the Riva Remix) is a staple of early 2000s trance and house. Rapture (Extended Mix)
A high-energy Trance/Mainstage version released on Central Station Records [21]. A trance-focused Extended Mix on Armin van Buuren’s
Several contemporary producers have released their own "Extended Mix" versions, bringing the track into modern sub-genres: allowing Nadia Ali’s "unique
It focuses on a slow-burn build-up, allowing Nadia Ali’s "unique, haunting vocals" to take center stage before dropping into a hypnotic, dance-floor-ready rhythm [11].