modulating several times [ as in climbing key from C to D to E ] - '92?
This track had some hit-value
in The Netherlands around 1992.
Lots of horns, and the distinctive use
of changing it's key, in a climax way.
Like a canon.
In music this is called 'modulation',
but around electronic music there
are other things called modulation too.
Tune was very dancy and swingy.
Around 90-105 BPM.
It appeared on several semi-commercial
compilation CD's -- one together with
either Moby (rain falls, sky shudders),
or NRG (Need your Lovin', like the sunshine).
I believe the producer was a Dutch fellow
with also some name as a club DJ or
radio DJ. Perhaps Marcello, Paul van Dyke,
DJ Remie, ..., possibly with a co-producer.
The use of modulation is the main
identity feature; I know of no other
techno/trance/house track using this
traditional composition trick so proudly.
Tristan
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