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I was in my trancier phase during this era, so there is a definite theme here.
Luminary - Amsterdam (smith & pledger mix)
This was a great example of a track that was trance without resorting to the typical supersaw sounds. Great arrangement, great vocal, and great energy. This was the peak of the Anjuna sound for me, as after this point they really started getting formulaic.
Smith & Pledger - Forever
Another great vocal track from these guys. Again, trancy without a supersaw. Great use of musical elements, reminding me of what vocal trance USED to be like.
Evbointh - One Wish
The lead sound in this track still gives me chills. Great example of how a few simple elements can really have an impact. I'm think this guy blew up with this track and was never heard from again.
Honorable mention:
Shmuel Flash - Chilling Moments
This really defined an era for me. Great atmosphere and use of the old "vocal wailing" that got popular for a while with tracks like Cass - Glad I Ate Her. Progressive Trance as it was meant to be. Simple, yet effective and elegant, which was the case for most of Bedrock's early releases.
Planishphere - Hosanna
Such energy in this track and the vocal sample is off the hook. Does a great job of creating an atmosphere. I later found out this was our good friend Lolo who did this track under his Planisphere alias.
Michael Cassette - Shadows Movement
Track of the year for me and a lot of others back in 2007/2008. Such a simple melody, yet it worked so well. Michael Cassette seemed to bring a touch of the 80's to everything they did, which made it sound even cooler for me.
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