Produced for Allstar Music Production, Germany. (A & B2)
Publisher:
Track A & B2 Edition Allstar / BMG-UFA and Edition Subliminal / BMG-UFA and Get Into Magic / Warner Chappell.
Track B1 Edition Allstar / BMG-UFA and Edition Subliminal / BMG-UFA
Review by UniverseOct 26, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
'Right In The Night' is well known enough. It was a big hit all over Europe, and pretty much set the mould for female vocal led euro pop-trance. Despite being an excellent track, the eventual resulting deluge of pale imitations has tarnished its once fine reputation.
'Follow Me' on the other hand will not be quite so well known to the wider clubbing populous. The first time you listen to it will come as a shock. It's a monstrous 12 minute plus epic slice of hard trance that likes to frighten old grannies and new born kittens to death! The track builds up over the first 8 minutes or so, taking time to break down into the most amazing hands in the air experience. After about 8 minutes or so, heavy acid squiggles abound and suddenly it takes off - hold onto something that is firmly nailed down. From there on it's a full on journey into euphoric mayhem, finally coming to a close with an even more epic wind down and the final whispered echoed vocal.
Along with 'I Am The Resurrection' by the Stone Roses, 'Follow Me' is the ultimate end of night track.
'Follow Me' on the other hand will not be quite so well known to the wider clubbing populous. The first time you listen to it will come as a shock. It's a monstrous 12 minute plus epic slice of hard trance that likes to frighten old grannies and new born kittens to death! The track builds up over the first 8 minutes or so, taking time to break down into the most amazing hands in the air experience. After about 8 minutes or so, heavy acid squiggles abound and suddenly it takes off - hold onto something that is firmly nailed down. From there on it's a full on journey into euphoric mayhem, finally coming to a close with an even more epic wind down and the final whispered echoed vocal.
Along with 'I Am The Resurrection' by the Stone Roses, 'Follow Me' is the ultimate end of night track.