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Hidden Sound System - I Know / Freeze FLAC

Singer:

Hidden Sound System

Album:

I Know / Freeze

Genre:

Electronic style

FLAC album size:

1706 mb

MP3 album size:

1197 mb

WMA album size:

1652 mb

Other music formats:

DXD AU XM MP4 APE MIDI MP3

Rating:

4.5 ✱

Style:

Trance

Country:

Netherlands

Date of release:

1999

Hidden Sound System - I Know / Freeze FLAC


Hidden Sound System - I Know / Freeze FLAC

Tracklist

A1 I Know 8:04
B1 Freeze 6:55

Credits

  • Written-By, Composed By – M.B. De Goeij*

Notes

Written and composed for Gemelli Music Productions.
Published by Magdalena Melodies.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 715197 030557

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ITWT 305-5 Hidden Sound System I Know / Freeze ‎(3xFile, MP3, 320) In Trance We Trust ITWT 305-5 Netherlands Unknown



Nagor
Vocals were used originally on 'I Know' by Chris Raven on 'I Know You Love Me Too!'http://www.discogs.com/Chris-Raven-I-Know-You-Love-Me-Too/master/122317I am not sure whether Benno got the sample cleared - I assume he did
Wanenai
I found the vocal recently it's off a sample cd by AMG - Black II Black Killer Vocals so wouldn't need clearing.
FLIDER
Benno de Goeij was very prolific in 1998/1999 and most of the tracks released on ITWT in these very early stages on the fledgling label's release rota were his compositions. Perhaps only Richard Van Dongen, Geert Huinink and Alco Lammers have served the label so dedicatedly. I Know is a nice track lasting for over 8 minutes. From 1.54 I can detect a melody that became commonplace in Benno de Goeij's tracks from here on in. The kind of melody that made C Sharp (ITWT 310-5) so famous later in 1999, as well as the epic Airwave released under the Rank 1 moniker. "I know you love me too" I notice that vocalists were used exceedingly sparingly in the early days of trance, and I imagine this must be so that they were paid cheaper and costing the record labels less in royalties further down the line. While this may seem like useful business acumen, it does rather negate the effectiveness of vocalists in trance. The effect seems slightly forced on I Know, and this was also the case on de Goeij's earlier work on Turn Me On Now (ITWT 301-5). Why not just leave the track as an instrumental? Freeze is standard B-Side fare, I'm afraid. A much shorter track than I Know, Freeze comes to a breakdown at around the 2.15 mark. What I foundmost likeable about Freeze was the background noises reminiscent of frosty winds blowing past our ears during the interlude in between breakdowns, all the while accompanied by an eerie melody. And yes, there was a second breakdown at 4.50 in this track, which must be a De Goeij trademark!

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