I love this song, first heard it on a ministry of sound compilation, then heard the Dumonde (??) remix in a recorded set. Unfortunately I've never heard it played in a big club... What other songs sound like this? I love the melody, but the whole way the track is put together I like very much. Of course I'd never put more than one song like this in an entire set, it's pretty much a one time deal. Ideas?
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Sep-10-2007 22:10
netroM
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Allow me to be the first to say:
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Sep-10-2007 22:50
rawbound
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Fell in love with this one like 5 years ago and then the trance quest begun. Not quite what I would listen to today though.
Sep-10-2007 22:57
SYSTEM-J
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
I remember when this was brand new and Darren Tate wouldn't license the original mix to be used on compilations. It's still a unique track and you don't really get instrumental trance this poppy and overtly melodic anymore. I'm sure a lot of people sneer at it, but I think it's a great track. I really like the bridge and the piano chords supporting the lead in the second half. It may have been populist but it was really well written. I can't really think of any others like it, although that lead synth cropped up in a lot of bubble gum European hard trance for a couple of years afterwards.
damn.. well yeah i agree it obviously has the flavor of cheese written into it but it's a GOOD track. in fact it is the perfect example of how glad i am that electronic music includes the cheese sounds that it does. becuase they aren't all good, but not all the dark or tribal sounds are that badass anyway. i think if you look at what the big dj's play (except for "anthem" omg) and what the majority of people (read: mainstream edm folks) like its obvious that some cheese is gladly accepted. plus its wickedly cool when you're massively f*cked up!
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Sep-10-2007 23:23
kadomony
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Philly
one of the best tracks of all time, imo along with The Wilderness.
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I remember when this was brand new and Darren Tate wouldn't license the original mix to be used on compilations. It's still a unique track and you don't really get instrumental trance this poppy and overtly melodic anymore. I'm sure a lot of people sneer at it, but I think it's a great track. I really like the bridge and the piano chords supporting the lead in the second half. It may have been populist but it was really well written. I can't really think of any others like it, although that lead synth cropped up in a lot of bubble gum European hard trance for a couple of years afterwards.
Not my style anymore, but I still totally agree with you, man.
Sep-11-2007 02:11
richg101
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Registered: Apr 2005
Location: a universal nation
for me this track marked when the trance era was dieing. the track annoyed me for some reason
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Sep-11-2007 07:27
Lyle
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Durban, South Africa
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Originally posted by richg101
for me this track marked when the trance era was dieing. the track annoyed me for some reason
On the money. This track has been, and always will be ,for me, the most over rated anthem. I could never wrap my head around why so many people liked it, absolutely confuzzling...
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Sep-11-2007 07:58
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Registered: Jun 2006
Location: England
Can't say I enjoy it much now but at the time, I loved it. Hearing it dropped peak time at Passion (when Passion was at its peak) is something I'll always remember
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