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The 58th in my Retro Goa Explorations series of videos in which I present some of my favourite 'Goa Trance' tracks from the '90s.
In this series, I go back to my first experiences in the Goa Trance electronic dance music movement starting in late 1994, drawing upon my recollections of hearing specific music at certain events and using my classical music background explore the elements that I believe make these tracks so great.
We are now into music I first encountered in the '96-97 season, starting in September 1996, and this track comes from one of the best compilation CDs I bought after moving to London, a real classic production by an iconic project that consistently got the biggest reaction I saw at London parties: Panic in Paradise, by X-Dream. After I share some background, I present my observations about the music while playing the track; I then give a few closing comments before presenting the track on its own without any commentary.
Check out the legendary project's amazing collection of old-time classics and more recent remixes:
xdream.bandcamp.com/music
For written features and mixes, go to my website at djsolitare.com/
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