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Despite these tragic catalysts for its inception, Children was hardly the Miss Sarajevo of the dance floor it was still more buoyant than it was heavy, more adrenalizing than chilling.
The 90s were littered with popular trance reinventions of gorgeously stolid compositions, whether Samuel Barbers Adagio for Strings or Mark Snows theme to The X Files.
Take Fantasya, which paired a skipping beat with wordless, cloud-scaling diva vocals and a strong bass undertow. Besides, though the oontz-oontz beat and infinite echo of Miles biggest hit have mostly been phased out of the contemporary EDM toolkit, the lessons it provided continued to reverberate not only in the similarly chiming piano hooks to ...Despite these tragic catalysts for its inception, Children was hardly the Miss Sarajevo of the dance floor it was still more buoyant than it was heavy, more adrenalizing than chilling.
The 90s were littered with popular trance reinventions of gorgeously stolid compositions, whether Samuel Barbers Adagio for Strings or Mark Snows theme to The X Files.
Take Fantasya, which paired a skipping beat with wordless, cloud-scaling diva vocals and a strong bass undertow. Besides, though the oontz-oontz beat and infinite echo of Miles biggest hit have mostly been phased out of the contemporary EDM toolkit, the lessons it provided continued to reverberate not only in the similarly chiming piano hooks to 10s hits like Alessos Years but in the central idea that you don't need more than one gigantic instrumental riff to take over not just the clubs, but the entire world!
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