There is a more modern song wiith the audio clips of this woman's staggered voice clip in it but I can't remember what it was. You've played it before, it goes all quiet and her voice comes on like 6 mins in, do you know it? It's killing meeeee
Esto que suena no es sólo música, es algo superior. Esto que suena es la sublimación de la emoción humana a través de unas frecuencias y unas vibraciones que conectan con la fuente de la que manan todos los sentimientos en su máxima pureza, llámese Origen, Unidad Total, Sumo Bien, Dios... Esta maravilla es una lágrima que cae sobre un rostro que sonríe...
Hermosas palabras. Algo muy parecido es lo que pienso yo al escuchar ciertos temas de Trance que me llegan al alma, aunque no sea este el caso, pero si muchos de ellos. Un saludo
Algo parecido pasa por mi mente en momentos de euforia; la inmensidad de la creación humana plasmada en un genero que solo pocos entendemos; los elegidos😊
For those wondering, the vocals are sampled from Dead Can Dance - The Host Of Seraphim (1988) which you can check out in the link below. Hemstock & Jennings Vs Adam White - Reverence (2004) is another Trance track to feature these vocals (although strangely they changed the vocalist from Lisa Gerrard for the full release). 'Unity' is an absolute anthem though, and one of those I'd be inclined to dig out if asked for a track which defines Trance music. ~Daz ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7iqxzURgQWg.html
The vocals reminded me of Future Sound of London- Papua New Guinea... so I checked but it sounded a little different. Looking into what the vocal sample was for Papua New Guinea, I found it was from Dead Can Dance but a different song (Dawn of the Iconoclast). That’s pretty cool!
@@eStick1 Just came here to say this. DCD samples were very iconic in electronic music, which is interesting considering they're not really related genres at all
I recently had the chance to sit down with Orkidea, for an in-depth interview with him about the story behind this classic! Available on my channel now ;-)
I put this track on my Insta story a few months back with the caption "If you do anything today PLEASE listen to this track" whilst on my way to Manchester to see DJ IBON close The White Hotel. He played a closing set and the final closing track he played was THIS piece of magic right here. No such thing as coincidences I was on the dancefloor mind completely blown...
I ate a few mushrooms on a clear summers night a few weeks ago and when they kicked in i listened to this track on lying down on the beach looking at the stars, while the sound was a bit fuzzy over the shrooms it was like heaven, i was catapulted into the sky, the stars danced, the patterns, shapes and colours I experienced was euphoric, I never came close to it before, this track was and will forever be close to my heart.
I may change my mind, and I'll change it back again, then change it once more, but I am now decided. This was the most perfect trance record that I ever heard. Have heard. And will ever hear. And I feel blessed to have danced many a night away to this one....Oh the shivers.
Was it because Orkidea and Steel Fish (the label) couldn't clear the Dead Can Dance sample at first? Either way, what a shame, because the digital version that was released on the later Orkidea compilation was poorly mastered...
I used to play this full blast in my parents house back when I was 15. Pretty sure I was the only one on the block who appreciated it 😂 My subwoofer cone used to go nuts during that intro.
Lost the name of this track a good while back, cheers for the upload. Nice to see the subscriptions rising back again since the previous shutdown. As always, channel is really appreciated.
Next week is a show im playing and opening up and this track is the opener cannot wait to give people the chance to hear this live looking forward to get people sucked right in
This track was away ahead of its time being 21years old it still has that formidable sound about it keep the old trance tunes kicking out there from mr Colin Corcoran high street royal mile Edinburgh 👍🏻🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴👍🏻
@Trance Classics: Kudos. I have so many 12'' records from the good old days. But you always select the special ones that I never got. Keep it up. Love it. P.L.U.R. is more than words - and I know that you know, too.
I managed to get a copy of this recently, it's pretty rare (and thus expensive), but I had to have it as I absolutely love this track, also Solarstone's remix which kicked off the whole "pure trance" movement, be sure to check that out too.
Digging around on discogs someone left a comment stating where Orkidea got that haunting vocal from. Check out "Dead can dance - the host of Seraphim". Amazing piece of music (as is orkidea's track by the way)
1999 was the absolute peak of trance music. Modern uplifting shite is all the same, +10 saw lines buzzing filled with white noise. Back in the days it was more melodic, groovy and pure.
I’ve just discovered only 1000 copies were printed on vinyl and it’s rare as rocking horse shit. Anyone want to make me an offer for my copy of this Progressive classic?
Trance Classics A few reasons I guess. I don’t currently have decks, could do with the money, even though it’s a good track I never found it particularly good to mix with, ok for the start of a set maybe.
@@mltsr Yeah that's fair enough of course, just thinking from my own point here I guess. I could never part with this masterpiece. The fact it's pretty rare too would make me want to hold onto it even tighter. Of course if you are that hard up its maybe one of those things that is required rather than through choice. I did the same with half my CD's many years back (just struggling for money at the time) and regretted ever since.
Trance Classics Yes I can fully understand where you’re coming from too. I used to have a massive collection of CD’s and vinyl and have slowly sold bits off. What I’ve got left though are some of the best tracks going and also sequence well in a set. I know it all comes down to personal choice but off the top of my head I can think of much better tracks than this Bedrock - Set in Stone, Digital Blondes - Antheum, Origin - Acushla, BT - Delphinium Days for example. Be good to hear some of your favourites.