There was a TV show around 1999/2000 .... Maybe Superstar Djs ... Which had Jules talking about the ibiza scene .... As he spoke the footage cut to Amnesia and this track was playing .... Mid-breakdown ... Remember seeing a guy, arms in the air, lost in the music and me thinking wow this is resonating so much within this feeling won't ever leave me .... 25 years later nearly, and as in love with this music more than ever .... 98-02 was simply untouchable .... Typical Olmec Heads baselines, plucks and effects we've come to adore ... Westy and Perring created some monumental music ❤😢
Thanks for the upload. It’s been a while since I heard this. The relentless post break build and drive is magnificent. A little less vocal (or none at all) would have been preferred.
First time I've heard this. Starts off sounding like Lange follow me and then goes to Mauro Picotto - Lizard. At least to me anyways. Quality tune either way. Cheers again 🙂 👍
Believe it or not, this is my favourite remix of any trance track. I always try to search this particular remix out. I was never able to get it on vinyl back in the day. This track gets me every time. Thanks for uploading! 👍🏻. Also, congrats on getting your equipment sorted.
soory to hear that, ill send you a razor to elimate the distraction. when i listen to trance i cant feel my body after the rush then the relax as i have left the constrainghts of reality and are flowing in the music acrross the universe with nothing else exsisting
Excellent choice for your "comeback" 😊 Hadn't heard this remix before, but love a different version I have on a mixed CD. This remix is great too. Got into the song "Spiritualised" thanks to your channel as well!
Trance, melodic techno, high-quality complex electronics are a natural continuation of the centuries-old European musical culture (albeit with a looped, non-developing melody) with the addition of modern sound technologies and synthesizers. If we focus specifically on the structure and duration of the melody, and not on the hammering rhythm in which it repeats at intervals (simplified or cut off compared to the original, if it is a remix), then in terms of scale it will be a real breakthrough, a renaissance of the 21st century in music. Probably , in the 2030s there will be a new round of interest in the good old trance of the turn of the 2000s, albeit with some restructuring of the quality and sound in a new manner. There is already an analogy with the tenth synthwave, which took off on a wave of nostalgia for the 80s. But so far, in the early 2020s, nowhere are these emerging sprouts to be seen.
The best analysis so far I read on electronic music 👌🏼 Currently we're sadly stuck with low BPMs easy to dance rhythms (being reggeaton the most infamous), even the last 80s 90s Synthwave that you mention was never mainstream (yet thanks to that it's been around for many years). But neither was mainstream trance except for a couple of (glorious) years at the turn of the millennium.
With records, cassettes and CDs allowing rapid cross pollination between any people who could afford home sound systems its hard to say whether a natural continuation exists, if at all. Are there structural similarities? Are there rhythmic similarities? Are there scalar similarities? What about chordal cadences? Can you qualify how european musical culture actually led as a ''natural continuation'' to trance and techno without mentioning the influences of goa trance, chicago house, detroit techno, disco, jamaican dub, rockabilly, boogie woogie, blues and rag time?
Love diving back into your channel. Had a few mates over at the weekend for an all vinyl trace night and it’s like you’ve lifted most of my box! Keep well bud!🙌🏻
Trouser enthusiasts were a part of planet perfecto largly responsible for bullet in the gun, another track i bought of theirs was Angun- Snow On The Sahara good 👍 producers!
need Help..I've been looking for a trance track from the hr3 club night for a long time. between approx. 1995 and 1999..had hung up either dj dag or talla2xlc..anyway i can only remember the "chorus"... it went something like "baby wanna dance? baby come back to me OR baby wanna trance? baby come back to me..OR dou you wanna trance?...unfortunately it's not non eric and also not orange do you wanna trance?.
@@TranceClassicsOfficial maybe it's because I'm not a native speaker but I really like those vocals, they're a bit on the poppy side though. (Which makes sense since most of what TE did was make trancey club remixes of different types of pop.)