Old school trance classic. Top Secret Records / Spacemate Recordings ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.discogs.com/user/3.am.ete... / 2trancentral / 2trancentral
I have had her voice in my mind for 25 years! It’s all I remember from when I was dancing to it at the raves. I can’t believe I’m united with this tune again. I’m so thankful!
the first time i heard trance i was a 10 year old hitting a laser tag place up in the late-90s. it was a nice experience, trance music blasting while shooting lasers with your buds in a glow in the dark course. this song brings me to that place.
Got it recommended as well and it's awesome. Check out 'Aurora Borealis - The Milky Way' as well as 'Kaycee - Millennium Stringz (Club Mix)'. I couldn't find trance songs on the level of these yet.
@@Optimat1000 Might be because of the limited technological possibilities back then, you needed to really know what you where doing to get a specific sound/feel.....
@@nrgflashback They were much more creative and deeper back then. They created all of the sounds by themselves, but today most of them just download presets, packs and ready-made sounds and everything sounds the same.
@@twentytwo138 Spot on, mate. The 90's had a special feeling which can never be recreated - there was just magic in the air. No matter how they try, things will never be the same because now it's all about money and being a 'celebrity'. You have to feel a bit sorry for everyone who wasn't there, but also smug that you were.
Wie kann es eigentlich sein, dass ich immer wieder absolute Gold-Nuggets der Trancemusik der 90ger entdecke, welche ich damals nicht kannte. Kaum zu fassen. Übrigens: Finde ich Trance wirklich gut, ist er fast immer aus den 90gern... meist aus der ersten Hälfte. Die Zeit hatte irgendwas. Vor allem: Man kann das heute noch spielen, ohne das die Kids - sofern sie Elektro hören - sofort Opa rufen. :) Dieser Track ist wieder so ein Nugget... 1992 war ich an der Uni und man machte sich über die Leute, welche "Techno" hörten lustig. gg Wobei die Tranceszene nur in Zentren wie Berlin oder Frankfurt existierte. Mein Unistandort war da wohl noch zu klein.
Kenne den Track rein vom Hören noch von Steve Masons Experience Show auf BFBS. Bin jetzt wirklich überrascht, das dies eine deutsche Produktion ist, hätte es eher dem frühen Progressive House zugeordent (der ja quasi das britische Pendant zum deutschen Trance-Sound darstellte). In der ersten Hälfte der 90er fanden wirklich die wesentlichen Innovationen in Sachen House/Techno statt, für mich auch eine magische Zeit und dies eine von vielen Perlen aus diesen Jahren. 1992 erste Techno-Party, es gab bei uns auf der Berufschule schon auch ein paar Leute, die darauf standen (die Mehrheit war damals wohl eher Richtung Grunge orientiert). Richtig groß wurde es dann ja erst ca. zwei Jahre später mit all den kommerziellen Auswüchsen.
I have listened to alot of music during the past 25 years or so. But this piece of music , this. This is beyond extraordinary. This piece of music defined the 90ties for me. This and 80 Aum rigor mortis la sirena. Thank you for posting. Still Got this On vinyl
There's something slightly goofy about this one, but it's really grown on me. The atmosphere is just somehow wonderfully off with all the elements that subtly contradict each other. I love the sense of otherwordly anticipation it evokes.
This was made well before trance came about. Therefore, its raw and not the pure (cheesy in my view) trance of the later 90s. It is what I used to know as prog house.
@@jpinnz2803 I'm not really sure what you mean. 1992 was the year trance was definitely established as a genre commercially, with the sound itself having been around for several years or even more by that point, depending on how you choose to interpret things. Stylistically this was very much par for the course for its time, but the production and ideas contained within make it stand out.
@@nuclearphish8051 I wasn't aware of trance being a thing in UK back then. I remember I first heard the term in late 1993 - but up to then, don't recall all these subgenres getting named. Maybe more of a thing in Europe. Happy to be corrected though.
@@jr.sw23 the great thing is that it is still out there waiting to be discovered. There is actally a SHIT ton of good music being made still, but you gotta get hungry and put in the time.
sounds like that eastern string sample has also been used in E-Razor - India, out on Technogold in 1998. (6 years later). India appears in Global Underground's Nick Warren Brazil - CD1, track 4. It is a great track too.
Holy Crap, this is awesome, a bit confused how haven't I heard of it back in 90's being into raves and hard core techno back in those days of tranquility :)
Im looking for another 90s track which uses the famous eastern horn sample (<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="113">01:53</a>) taken from Tiger Moon - Somethings Tells Me, and it's not RMB - Reality.
@@k_t_a66 it was a term used to describe music played in Goa. Not a production genre. It did exist, just like House music that was played at the Warehouse in Chicago. We called it "trance dance" music in Goa in the 80s.
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