Artwork By -
Zap Art
Artwork By [Additional Design] -
Gary Hogben
Artwork By [Computer Illustration] -
Peter Gudynas
Co-producer -
Stephen Wood (2) Producer, Engineer, Mixed By -
Mark Hadfield Written-By, Arranged By -
Rhythm Quest
Review by y-1Jun 09, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
Much has been raved about the Hibrid Mix of Closer To All Your Dreams, and it IS a classic tune from hardcore’s glorious 1992, even without sounding extremely 1992-like. The first break has the Mariah Carey sample over piano and strings, then the bass and the drums simultaneously kick in, and that might make for a climax on almost any dancefloor.
The two other tunes on this record often go unnoticed, yet deserve a mention as well.
The Piano Mix builds upon a formula tested by Bizarre Inc., Dream Frequency et al., profits from neat production, and the piano featured is really nice (not the same one as in the Hibrid Mix).
The Dream People is clearly the most hardcore tune of the pack. It’s dark, has nasty synths and uptempo breakbeats, and production-wise it is in touch with the leaders of the scene in early ’92.
The two other tunes on this record often go unnoticed, yet deserve a mention as well.
The Piano Mix builds upon a formula tested by Bizarre Inc., Dream Frequency et al., profits from neat production, and the piano featured is really nice (not the same one as in the Hibrid Mix).
The Dream People is clearly the most hardcore tune of the pack. It’s dark, has nasty synths and uptempo breakbeats, and production-wise it is in touch with the leaders of the scene in early ’92.