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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2010

For me this is the best Progressive House record of all time. It clocks in at almost 12 minutes, but never gets boring due to the way it builds and builds until the vocals kick in and then it soars "listen....to the rhythm flow..."

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  • ooofff , takes me way back when ... single , kid free , mates , 7am partys ,

    ... those wert days , a tell thee ,

  • picked this up years ago

    got nicked at a party

    bought another copy online full price

    lost it at a house party

    got it again in a used section of abbey discs for 2euro

    still have the 3rd copy

    3rd time lucky

    love it.... over ten mins of pleasure

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  • when i thought trance/prog house could not get any better, thanks to a wondrous invention called discogs, i have found the best piece of music ever composed.

  • how about a HQ upload of this track?

  • Classic Tune - nuff said

  • use to play it a lot around 1996 at gigs great tune montyburns

  • Thank you montyburns56 for putting this on here - Ive got this on vinyl and its a tune and a half! I wished they'd followed up the last bit at 11:15 with another tune, maybe on the b-side - I think we all know it would've sounded bloomin' brilliant!

  • @recogntion Long live your 3rd copy!

  • "It clocks in at almost 12 minutes"

    In its original format it actually reaches 14 minutes and 50 seconds , but due to mastering constraints it had to be edited down, otherwise it would had to have been a 33rpm cutting and would have resulted in audio quality loss.

    To this day it stands head and shoulders above everything !! And I am lucky enough to be able to call the producer ( Marc Mitchell ) a true friend :-)

  • House trained best comp cd ever!!!!!!

  • I remember the promo's of this coming from Stress. It was like turning a page to a better thing. I played it over and over, everywhere I went. It never failed to take the roof off. Proper progressive.

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