Trax may refer to:

in Music:

  • 'Trax' may be shorthand for 'Tracks', see Track (disambiguation)
  • Trax (album), the debut album from Japanese electronic music group Ravex
  • TRAX (band), a Korean rock band
  • Trax (nightclub), a former nightclub notable for being a frequent gig for Dave Matthews Band during their early years
  • Trax Records, first house music label owned by Larry Sherman in Chicago
  • Trax (sequencer), an old MIDI sequencer
  • Traxsource, a leading US-based dance music digital music downloads site
  • Trax, a duo featuring the Danish singer Lise Haavik

in Transport:

  • Chevrolet Trax, a subcompact concept car debuted as a prototype in 2007 and never put into production
  • Trax Models, a brand of Australian classic diecast model cars and buses
  • Tempo Trax, a series of "Multi Utility Vehicles" (MUVs) built by Force Motors in Pune, India.
  • UTA Trax, a light rail system in the Salt Lake City area
  • TRAX, an acronym for Trottoir Roulant Accéléré, a failed high-speed walkway experiment in Paris in the 1980s

in Computing:

  • TrAX, the Transformation API for XML (now considered a part of JAXP)

in Board Games:

  • Trax, a strategy board game played with tiles



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Trax (album)

Trax (トラックス torakkusu) is the debut album from Japanese electronic music group Ravex.

Track listing

CD

  • "I Rave U (Original)"
  • "Rock U feat. Namie Amuro"
  • "Just the Two of Us feat. Tohoshinki"
  • "House Nation feat. Lisa"
  • "Bangalicious feat. Anna Tsuchiya"
  • "Believe in Love feat. BoA"
  • "New Eccentric Girl (New エキセントリックガール Nyū Ekisentorikku Gāru) feat. Chisa (Girl Next Door)"
  • "Golden Luv feat. Maki Goto"
  • "V.I.P.P. (Very Important Party People) feat. TRF & Verbal (M-Flo)"
  • "1 More Night feat. Monkey Majik"
  • "Waruiko Mitsuketa. (悪い子みつけた。 I Found a Bad Kid.) feat. Yūko Andō"
  • "I Rave U feat. DJ Ozma"
  • DVD

  • "Ravex in Tezuka World" (Tezuka Productions Original Animation)
  • "Believe in Love feat. BoA" (Music Video)
  • "I Rave U feat. DJ Ozma" (Music Video)
  • "Mega Ravex" (Original PV, "Ravex in Tezuka World")
  • TRAX (band)

    TRAX (originally The TRAX) is a South Korean rock band formed in the summer of July 17, 2004 by S.M. Entertainment and formerly produced by X Japan's co-founder Yoshiki. The name "TRAX" refers to "recording tracks", but also stands for the first letter of each original member's stage name, Typhoon of the Rose Attack on X-Mas. Originally a nu metal and alternative rock band, they changed to a straight pop rock sound when drummer Rose left in 2006.

    History

    Pre-debut

    In 2000, S.M. Entertainment decided to produce a rock group, which took them four years to materialize. The TRAX members, Typhoon, Rose, and Attack first appeared in the "2002 Survival Audition HeeJun vs. KangTa Battle of the Century" along with former TVXQ member Xiah Junsu and Super Junior's Sungmin and Eunhyuk.

    2004–2007: Debut

    The band made their first public appearance for BoA's eleventh single "Rock With You" in December 2003. TRAX held its first concert on July 26, 2004 at Ziller Hall. They were featured in TVXQ's first two albums, Tri-Angle and Rising Sun. The band promoted in both South Korea and Japan with mixed success.

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