Originally posted by yukii
Seriously?? What happened to Wubble U though?
Seriously, he was my DAW teacher. Funny guy. Wubble you was apparently just a bit of fun. They were talented guys messing around, came up with that track and suddenly they had a hit. It fizzled out as it wasn't really their goal, just a bit of fun.
They had a lot of fingers in different pies, including tech house and techno.
Funny related story - he said the thing that made him the most money was the least expected;
He was working in a studio complex ing about with a track that was a 3/4 time signature (a.k.a.: A Waltz) when the guy working on a chillout album next door came in and said "what's that you're working on? I'm looking for some offbeat stuff".
He gave it to the guy for no upfront and just said give me a little % cut of the sales.
It was this track:
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..and that album was Vol 1 of Cafe Del Mar, one of the highest selling chillout compilations in history. He said he made more money of that weird 3/4 track that he did off everything he'd ever done combined.
Zharen
Been playing this a lot again lately. Still a pretty unique sound for a trance track.
Spacey Orange
my favorite trance track of all time
heard it on a college radio program once, fell in love with it, and took me about 10 years to ID it and buy a copy. i think i have 3 actually just in case
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Comrade Stalin
Just discovered this thread. 2004-2006, progressive was all the rage. My favorite period. Wish I could go back and be an ignorant 18 year old again without a care in the world. Markus Schulz Miami 2005 flashbacks.