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The 71st 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.
The series is currently focused on music I first encountered in the '96-97 season, starting in September 1996, when I moved to London. The track presented in this episode is the first time I'm featuring this still-very-active artist in this series, in the first solo track of his that I encountered, a brilliant work that I first encountered on a compilation I purchased in the Autumn of 1996: Close Zen Counters by legendary producer Tristan. After I give some background about the artist and the music, I present the track simultaneously with my observations; after some closing remarks, I then share it without my commentary.
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