Bedrock Feat. KYO – For What You Dream Of...
Label: | Stress Records – 12 STR 23 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Progressive House, House |
Tracklist
A | For What You Dream Of... (Full On Renaissance Mix) | |
AA1 | For What You Dream Of... (Instrumental Edit) | |
AA2 | For What You Dream Of... (Panel Beater Dub) |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Stress Records
- Copyright © – Stress Records
- Mixed At – Greenhouse Studio, London
- Engineered At – Greenhouse Studio, London
Credits
Notes
(P) 1993 Stress Records
(C) 1993 Stress Records
Manufactured in the EEC. (On label rim)
Manufactured in England (Sleeve)
(C) 1993 Stress Records
Manufactured in the EEC. (On label rim)
Manufactured in England (Sleeve)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout groove hand etched): 12 STR 23 A¹ NAT + STEVE STU
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout groove hand etched): 12 STR 23 AA¹
- Barcode: 5 021229 023125
Other Versions (5 of 16)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | For What You Dream Of... (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single, White Label) | Stress Records | 12 STR 23 | UK | 1993 | ||
Recently Edited | For What You Dream Of (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition, Promo, Blue) | Stress Records | BED 2 | UK | 1996 | ||
Recently Edited | For What You Dream Of (Blue Amazon Remixes) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) | Stress Records | 12 STRX 23 | UK | 1996 | ||
For What You Dream Of (12", Promo) | Stress Records | BED 1 | UK | 1996 | |||
For What You Dream Of (CD, Single) | Stress Records | CD STR 23 | UK | 1996 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- My all time favourite track by a mile. The hair on my arms stand up every time i hear it. This track has stood the test of time like no other tune. It never gets boring no matter how much its played. An absolute monster of a tune and i don't think there will be another track like it ever. Just an amazing tune, proper progressive house like no other.
- Edited 2 years agoAbsolute classic - and the amazing thing is, 10:51 long and it doesn't even start the bass until 2:40 into the track... main vocal doesn't begin until 3:40!
- First came to light on Sasha's "givin it up" Kiss FM 3 hour mix in Feb 1993. Diggers made a guest appearance and played the original white label mix that at the time he called "The 5th Essence". This was without a doubt was the first mix, minus the vocals and has a different arrangement but I have no doubt became "For what you dream of"...worth listening to this mix on mixcloud.
- Amazing tune - Digweed and Muir sampled https://www.discogs.com/Mysterious-You-Gave-Me-Love/release/262809 (You gave me loop)as the inspiration for the drum loop intro to this tune.
- Edited 4 years agoScreams trainspotting, which isnt a bad label considering how epic the film is, but as a dance music fan since 1997, I had never heard this out until Bedrock's 12 birthday at Brixton academy in 2010. Already had 2 hours of Carl Cox, 3 of Marco Bailey then Digweed comes on and tears the place apart. This was his encore one more and fuck me the place exploded. Never heard it out ever before, or ever since and I think i would like to keep it that way considering how mental everyone went when this came on. And with the Brixton Academy soundsystem, you can imagine how awesome it sounded.
- Job Jobse dropped this at the Beacon Festival By Night programme here in Auckland last weekend. Having loved this song since I first encountered it watching Trainspotting almost a quarter of a century ago, this was intensely meaningful to me.
I highly recommend both the tune and Job Jobse. - Edited 6 years agoPure class from start to finish. No matter what your preference (House, Techno or Trance), you have to bow to the sheer power of the Full On Renaissance mix.
While it's clearly a blueprint for true Progressive House, it was respected right across the board.
Smooth vibes to please House aficionados, hard energy to appease the Techno crowd, enough melody to satisfy the burgeoning Trance scene.
Sublime. - This is the mother of all prog-trance anthems. It is unbelievably driving and energetic and is incredible to think it's now 25-years old. The 'Full on Renaissance' mix truly is tear-jerking stuff.
Rather unusually, for the time, Digweed & Muir eschewed the typical 'little girl lost' ethereal vocals that graced the majority of prog/early epic house in favour of the powerhouse lungs of Carol Leeming, who you may be familiar with from 'Joy' by Staxx. And that is what lends 'For What You Dream of' a true uniqueness; never mind the ad-lib and piano arpeggios towards the end. Gives me shivers just thinking about it.
This track will truly never die. We'll all be sat here in another quarter of a century's time banging on about how contemporary-sounding it is, and how they really don't make 'em like this anymore. Which they don't. - Edited one year agoMassive track, that simply rocks, from the moment the track starts you know you are in for something special and it doesn't disappoint, with its big bold beats, synth riffs that evolve through the track, driving rhythms, epic breakdowns, piano and of course the vocal. The big sound, feel and energy of this track make it almost the perfect club track. Huge huge track, and one of my all time favourites.
- I couldn't agree more, bona-fide classic, whatever style of house/prog/trance you want to it, defies silly sub genres.
Release
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