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| Factor VIII |
I was listening to one of Tiesto's sets from 2005 and he played this song. I looked on the internet for it, the only place its available is
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/167508-01.htm
It's out of stock, its a whitelabel, and doesn't look like its coming back. I can't get anymore information about this record. It seems like the artist doesn't exist. Does anybody have any information about this?
Edit: I know the instrumental is from Jam&Spoon, But thats all I know. |
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| Factor VIII |
| Nobody has anything to say about this record? I find that hard to believe. |
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| En.K |
| hm cant find much on this either, real nice sounding tracks too. |
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| stevieboy32808 |
That's because it's a mislabel. The artist is Jam & Spoon not Anyoona and the track came out in '94. There are 2 versions to look out for:
1)Jam & Spoon - Find Me (Odyssey To Anyoona)
In my opinion this is a slightly cheesy, 90's style eurodance track, which I still admire regardless of what the critics may say about it. Looking back on it though they often dabbled in producing 90's dance and progressive music at the same time.
2)Jam & Spoon - Odyssey To Anyoona
This is the big progressive trancer that I love the most as well as the majority of the trance community. It is Jam & Spoon's more sophisticated version of the same track. If you prefer their progressive work over their eurodance productions then listen to 'Stella' when you get the chance.
It is available on CD:
http://www.discogs.com/release/29587 |
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| mrmonkey |
| quote: | Originally posted by Factor VIII
I was listening to one of Tiesto's sets from 2005 and he played this song. I looked on the internet for it, the only place its available is
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/167508-01.htm
It's out of stock, its a whitelabel, and doesn't look like its coming back. I can't get anymore information about this record. It seems like the artist doesn't exist. Does anybody have any information about this?
Edit: I know the instrumental is from Jam&Spoon, But thats all I know. |
| quote: | Originally posted by stevieboy32808
That's because it's a mislabel. The artist is Jam & Spoon not Anyoona and the track came out in '94. There are 2 versions to look out for:
1)Jam & Spoon - Find Me (Odyssey To Anyoona)
In my opinion this is a slightly cheesy, 90's style eurodance track, which I still admire regardless of what the critics may say about it. Looking back on it though they often dabbled in producing 90's dance and progressive music at the same time.
2)Jam & Spoon - Odyssey To Anyoona
This is the big progressive trancer that I love the most as well as the majority of the trance community. It is Jam & Spoon's more sophisticated version of the same track. If you prefer their progressive work over their eurodance productions then listen to 'Stella' when you get the chance.
It is available on CD:
http://www.discogs.com/release/29587 |
Haha, thats mad! Just last month I listened to the same set and looked for the same tune and found it on an amazon shop. Unfortunately I got Jam & Spoon - Find Me (Odyssey to Anyoona) and this is rubbish!! Still looking for Odyssey to Anyoona!! |
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| Ian |
Qattara remix  |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| The original, Stella, and loads of other vintage J&S trance can all be found easily on their album Tripomatic Fairytales 2001, which is still in print and on CD. |
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| Factor VIII |
| quote: | Originally posted by stevieboy32808
That's because it's a mislabel. The artist is Jam & Spoon not Anyoona and the track came out in '94. There are 2 versions to look out for:
1)Jam & Spoon - Find Me (Odyssey To Anyoona)
In my opinion this is a slightly cheesy, 90's style eurodance track, which I still admire regardless of what the critics may say about it. Looking back on it though they often dabbled in producing 90's dance and progressive music at the same time.
2)Jam & Spoon - Odyssey To Anyoona
This is the big progressive trancer that I love the most as well as the majority of the trance community. It is Jam & Spoon's more sophisticated version of the same track. If you prefer their progressive work over their eurodance productions then listen to 'Stella' when you get the chance.
It is available on CD:
http://www.discogs.com/release/29587 |
Ah thank you! This was exactly what I was looking for. I never knew there was a difference between the two versions. I just thought it was a different name for the same thing. |
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| CortexBomb |
Odyssey to Anyoona is friggin' amazing, I'm glad you mentioned it, as I'll have to go dust it off and put it on the platter now...
Great classic progressive sound... |
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