Review by abfahrerFeb 20, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
Brilliant early trance track by Dag Lerner & Rolf Ellmer.
Dag and Rolf were inspired by the small plaque, which read, 'Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the moon, July, 1969 AD. We came in peace for all mankind'.
This plaque was left by the first men Neill Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin on the moon in July 1969.
Review by mandragoranDec 27, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
It's canon that this is the first official Trance track. That's arguable because there were several other obvious Trance releases in 1991 as well (Age Of Love, Cosmic Love, etc...) or even earlier (What Time Is Love? (1988 Pure Trance Original). But this track is credited to have started a phenomenon that made Trance an overused ( by as early as 1995) and too serious a word (to some people) by which describe the genre. So if anyone asks you what the first Trance track was, tell them We Came In Peace. They can't prove you wrong.
An early Techno \ New Beat track, with some well known samples, such as "Good Vibrations" and more.
The B-side was also a hit by itself, and a different version of it, released in the album "Moon Spirit".
Great Piece.
Dag and Rolf were inspired by the small plaque, which read, 'Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the moon, July, 1969 AD. We came in peace for all mankind'.
This plaque was left by the first men Neill Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin on the moon in July 1969.