Disc One, Side A Remix and additional production for Red Parrot Management, London. Quivver Everyday/Artistic Publishing BMI.
Published by Purple Hospital Music.
(p) 2000 Hooj Choons Ltd.
(c) 2000 Hooj Choons Ltd.
Sacred Cycles incorporates (uncredited) elements from The Fountain of Salmacis by Genesis.
Review by J-TECFeb 14, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
This is definitely one of the best Trance-releases ever.
A great and very long build-up, but its just nice like that...
This mixture of nice floating trance waves and a pulsating rhythm, that you just have to move to, makes it a wonderful listening tune and also a floorfiller, that should be played at every electronic classic party.
This one is listed in my top 20 all-time classics.
The original Pete, an old favourite of Sasha's. The track features an opening sample of Ghandi giving a speech, I'm afraid I don't know where/when, but the impression given would be that he is speaking to world leaders - "You must stop this whole nonsense."
A great and very long build-up, but its just nice like that...
This mixture of nice floating trance waves and a pulsating rhythm, that you just have to move to, makes it a wonderful listening tune and also a floorfiller, that should be played at every electronic classic party.
This one is listed in my top 20 all-time classics.