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Nitrous Oxide & Simon O’Shine’s “Breeze” is a pure 138 BPM uplifting Trance release with emotional, orchestral-leaning energy and a classic FSOE main-floor identity. Released via Future Sound Of Egypt, the track brings together two names strongly connected to melody-driven trance and turns that shared language into a full-power, euphoric peak-time moment.

A full-power uplifting Trance collaboration

With “Breeze”, Nitrous Oxide and Simon O’Shine deliver exactly the kind of collaboration their names suggest: emotional, melodic and built for the hands-in-the-air part of a trance set. The track does not try to blur its identity with progressive, techno or melodic-house influences. Instead, it leans confidently into the classic uplifting formula: pace, tension, atmosphere, melody and release.

The title might suggest something light and airy, but the track itself has more weight than that. “Breeze” moves with a firm kick, a rolling bassline and a clear sense of forward drive. The production gives the melody enough room to breathe, but the energy remains focused on the main room rather than drifting into purely atmospheric territory.

Cinematic emotion meets FSOE drive

The most effective part of “Breeze” is the way it balances emotional softness with peak-time force. The breakdown carries the cinematic side of the record: spacious pads, delicate melodic detail and a mood that slowly opens before the main theme takes control. This is where Simon O’Shine’s emotional uplifting character feels especially present.

Nitrous Oxide’s influence comes through in the propulsion. The rhythm section has the clarity and momentum needed for a 138 BPM FSOE release, keeping the track DJ-friendly even when the breakdown turns more dramatic. When the drop arrives, “Breeze” avoids unnecessary aggression. It goes for uplift instead: bright leads, a sweeping melodic arc and enough energy to lift a room without turning into hard trance.

What style of Trance is “Breeze”?

“Breeze” is best described as uplifting Trance, with a strong emotional and cinematic edge. It is not progressive trance, tech trance or a melodic-techno crossover. The defining elements are its 138 BPM tempo, euphoric lead melody, extended breakdown and classic main-floor FSOE structure.

In sub-style terms, the most accurate classification would be emotional uplifting Trance or orchestral-leaning uplifting Trance. The track is melodic and atmospheric, but it remains too driving and peak-time focused to be labelled as Balearic trance. It belongs much more naturally next to the high-energy FSOE sound associated with festival-ready uplifting releases.

Two uplifting specialists, one clear direction

Nitrous Oxide has long been associated with melodic trance that combines drive, clarity and emotional lift. His productions often work because they understand the club mechanics of trance without losing the genre’s melodic heart.

Simon O’Shine brings a more cinematic and orchestral sensibility to the collaboration. His sound is rooted in emotional build-ups, sweeping melodies and breakdowns designed to create a genuine trance moment rather than just a functional transition.

Together, they find a natural middle ground. “Breeze” does not feel like two separate signatures competing for space. It feels like a unified uplifting record: structured, emotional and direct in its intention.

TranceAttack verdict

“Breeze” is a strong, traditional uplifting Trance release that understands exactly what its audience wants. It is not trying to reinvent the genre, and that is part of its appeal. The track succeeds because it focuses on the fundamentals: a driving 138 BPM foundation, an emotional breakdown, a clear melodic hook and a euphoric release.

For listeners who prefer their trance melodic, emotional and unmistakably uplifting, “Breeze” delivers with confidence. The collaboration between Nitrous Oxide and Simon O’Shine feels natural, and the result is a polished FSOE release that should sit comfortably in peak-time uplifting sets throughout the summer.


⭐️ Rating 8.5 / 10

🎧 Perfect for

  • Peak-time uplifting Trance sets
  • FSOE and 138 BPM playlists
  • Emotional festival moments
  • Fans of classic melodic Trance energy

Release details:

Artist: Nitrous Oxide, Simon O’Shine
Track: Breeze
Style: Emotional / Orchestral-leaning Uplifting Trance
BPM: 138
Label: Future Sound Of Egypt
Release Date: June 29th, 2026
Get your copy here: https://fsoe.lnk.to/breeze

Connect with Nitrous Oxide:

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Connect with Simon O’Shine:

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simon_oshine
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Connect with Future Sound Of Egypt:

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Take a listen to Nitrous Oxide & Simon O’Shine – Breeze here: