Future Breeze
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12": Future Breeze - Mind in Motion[ALPH0116-6 / ALPH0117-6] | |||
Released 2001 on Alphabet City GmbH. Written and produced by Marcus Boehme, Martin Hensing & John Leonardo Lepore. Head straight for the original version of this uplifting melodic trancer - non of the other mixes compare. Both the Junkfood Junkies and DJ Tandu (Ayla) add a hard trance edge to the track, but neither work well. The Van Bellen Latenight Mix is quite a good chilled version, although maintains a rather prominant 4/4 beat throughout and so isn't completly laid back as the title suggests.
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CDS: Future Breeze - Mind in Motion / Smile[VMP 560121-8] | |||
Released 2001 (?) on VMP International. Written and produced by Marcus Boehme, Martin Hensing & John Leonardo Lepore. Along with the Tandu Remix, the Original and Vintage mixes of Mind in Motion are great standard trance, as well as the Club Mix of Smile. Thanks to Brian Harris for this information.
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CD Single / 12": Future Breeze - Temple of Dreams[DATA31CDS / DATA31T / DATA31TR] | |||
Released 2002 on Data Records (Ministry of Sound Recordings). Written and produced by Marcus Boehme, Martin Hensing & John Leonardo Lepore. Probably Future Breeze's finest moment to date is this tough edged trancer, originally released on Alphabet City (Germany) and then licensed to Data Records in the UK. On the cd release the Instrumental Club Mix is the better of the two main mixes, being a powerful trance anthem, whilst the Pedro Del Mar vs DJ Shah Remix is deeper and more progressive in comparison. To date i've only got the second vinyl featuring the superior Dirt Devils Remix which stays faithful to the Instrumental Club Mix whilst benefiting from a better arrangement. Not to be missed.
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CDS: Future Breeze - Temple of Dreams[RAD-99127-2] | |||
Released 2002 on Radikal Records (USA). This US release is essentially a collection of the contents of the UK 3-track CD single and 12"s. Thanks to Brian Harris for this information.
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12": Future Breeze - Ocean of Eternity[ABCD0209-6] | |||
Released 5/02 on Alphabet City (Germany). Written and produced by Marcus Boehme, Martin Hensing & John Leonardo Lepore. Lyrics written by Marcus Boehme, Martin Hensing, John Leonardo Lepore and Paul Hutsch. Vocals by Liza Da Costa. This one is one to miss; a poor range of mixes of what is originally a below average and predictable trance tune, especially when compared to Future Breezes previous releases. The Future Breeze's Weird Mix is far from weird, with added 303s to give it a hard trance angle, although failing in the process to add that extra depth and direction that this track obviously lacks. The Paul Hutsch Remix is only a subtle variation on the original version, whilst the Extended Vocal Mix is the same as the Paul Hutsch Remix with female vocals laid across it, obviously geared at commercial dance floors. Disappointing.
Other Info:For further information on Future Breeze see their official web site (in German).
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