- Jun 1, 2021
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I know @TRANCEBLASTER mentioned this in the early 90s trance thread, but I re-listened to this release today and felt like it deserved a spotlight here as well. To me, both of these tracks showcase the magic of the early 90s trance and techno scene, as in the genres mingled to create some very unique things, producers not restricted by templates because the templates didn't even exist, so creativity was so abundant and noticeable.
Both tracks are quite distinct, but very uplifting at the same time.
For me personally Arctic Wind feels like watching a sunset, while Second Fire feels like an energetic morning sun-ray lit trancer. It's also up there for me in terms of B-Sides for anything. Will try to get this on vinyl asap
Arctic Wind
Second Fire
Both tracks are quite distinct, but very uplifting at the same time.
For me personally Arctic Wind feels like watching a sunset, while Second Fire feels like an energetic morning sun-ray lit trancer. It's also up there for me in terms of B-Sides for anything. Will try to get this on vinyl asap
Arctic Wind
Second Fire
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