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Forever | 7:33 | ||
Dream Of The Sirens | 7:31 | ||
Groovin' High | 6:40 |
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- Ron Hagen/Pascal M.*Written-By
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Forever
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Jinx Records – JX-580 | Netherlands | 1998 | Netherlands — 1998 |
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Forever
12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM
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Infusion – 12INF002 | UK | 1999 | UK — 1999 |
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Forever
12"
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Electropolis – VLMX290 | Spain | 1999 | Spain — 1999 |
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referencing Forever (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM) JX-580
Three equally great productions by Ron and Pascal.
Of course Forever is the strongest, as it has all the Signum-benefits: mood, tempo and melodies.
Dream Of The Sirens operates nicely with it's melodic elements, while Groovin' High is more housey with a massive groove as the title claims it. -
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referencing Forever (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM) 12INF002
The original mix of this is amazing in my opinion. The melody is the most beautifully uplifting vibe i've ever heard that swirls around and just makes you wanna dance. The melody breaks down and whoosh, its back again, getting those hands in the air, if you're not wiping the tears from your eyes due to the beautiful melody that is. Theres a softly spoken vocal on this that says "I wanna dance...forever" which totally sums up my point of view. The famous DJ Jon Digweed was known to open his sets with this track but in my opinion it is too nice to mix into a set to have as an intro.
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