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Perasma - Swing 2 Harmony FLAC download

  • Performer: Perasma
  • Title: Swing 2 Harmony
  • Size FLAC ver: 1637 mb
  • Country: UK
  • Released: 2004
  • Style: Progressive House, Progressive Trance
  • Other formats: APE AU MPC AIFF ADX VQF DXD
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Rating: 4.5 of 5
Perasma - Swing 2 Harmony FLAC download
Perasma - Swing 2 Harmony FLAC download

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Swing 2 Harmony (Original) 9:47
B Swing 2 Harmony (Matthew Dekay Remix)
Remix – Matthew Dekay
9:58

Credits

  • Producer, Arranged By, Written-By – Nikos Galatsopoulos*, Yiannis Pappakonstantinou

Notes

Manufactured, marketed and distributed in North America by Ultra Records Inc.
Licenced courtesy of DK Records and 3 Beat Label Mgnt. Ltd.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DATA 83P1 Perasma Swing 2 Harmony ‎(12", Ltd, Promo) Data Records DATA 83P1 UK 2005
DATA83T Perasma Swing 2 Harmony ‎(12") Data Records DATA83T UK 2006
DEKAY003 Perasma Swing 2 Harmony ‎(12", Promo) DK Records DEKAY003 Netherlands 2005
none Perasma Swing 2 Harmony ‎(CDr) Data Records none UK 2005
DATA 83CDS Perasma Swing To Harmony ‎(3xFile, WAV) Data Records DATA 83CDS UK 2006



Comments (2)

Whilingudw
I dunno about you, but everytime i hear this song i'm almost falling into a trance. Repeating itself over and over for almost 10 minutes this song is classic. Sounded really strange first time i heard it, but now this has become one of my favourite's. A perfect example of progressive house/trance, with some of the most beautiful vocals ever. Beautiful trance music. The Matthew Dekay Remix is also good, however i prefer the Gabriel & Dresden remix. On the other hand that shouldn't scare you from bying this vinyl.
Cherry The Countess
This was a long-awaited track, way to long overdue in my opinion. It was as cained early by James Holden during the late spring and then cained by everyone and their mother during the summer & autumn. During this time the track was credited to John Con vs. Nikola GalaSo it was a proper pisstake to see it's release in late 2004, but it is a sweet track. Draws clear influences from James Holden's 2003 cut "Nothing" and I have no problem with that. It hides no fact that it is a light summer track with a mysterious vocal and it captures that pretty nicely. On the flip we have Matthew Dekay's remix that took a while for me to really like because Matthew chucked the lovely vibraphone from original in the bin and used a fairly cheap-sounding synth. The remix itself is like the original a progressive cut but with a big room feel just seeking to destroy dancefloors.

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