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Orkidea - Unity mp3 album

Orkidea - Unity

Musician: Orkidea
Album title: Unity
Style: Trance, Progressive Trance
Released: 1999
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1911 mb
Size APE version: 1308 mb
Size WMA version: 1266 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 662
Format: APE MOD DTS AHX WAV DXD AA
Genre: Electronic

Orkidea - Unity mp3 album

Orkidea - Unity mp3 album

Tracklist

A Unity 10:13

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Amato Distribution
  • Distributed By – Amato Distribution
  • Pressed By – EMI Records

Notes

Manufactured & distributed by Amato
Made in England

Despite being one-sided, both sides are grooved.
1000 copies pressed.

Samples: Dead Can Dance - The Host Of The Seraphim.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, stamped): SFB 002ΜΆ1 A-01-01- 1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SLRS062, 62 Orkidea Unity ‎(4xFile, WAV) Solaris Recordings, Solaris Recordings SLRS062, 62 UK 2011
SLRS062, 62 Orkidea Unity ‎(4xFile, MP3, 320) Solaris Recordings, Solaris Recordings SLRS062, 62 UK 2011
SLRS062LCD Orkidea Unity ‎(CDr, Ltd) Solaris Recordings SLRS062LCD UK 2011



Faehn
Blew my mind for years when Paul Oakenfold played it on his Essential mix world tour back in 1999 very magical a rare treat id say must have for any oakey fan or trance head
Shaktit
The best exploitation of dead can dance ever.blew my mind at the time,still does it now.incidentally for anyone wishing to check out the source material,you will not be disappointed!
Mbon
One of the best set openers from the progressive years, its a complete prog-feast from start to finish, over 10 minutes of euphoria, you must play this track from start to finish to really appreciate it. First heard this track played by sasha @ Ally pally nye 98 and later on by oakenfold @ homelands 99 and couple of plays by john digweed, really sets your set up nicely, giving the clubbers a taster of what to expect next! However, be warned this is not cheap on vinyl, its one sided and sought after by alot of prog jocks, buy, borrow or steal a copy you won't regret it, steel fish's finest ;)
Goldcrusher
The famous sample in this record is actually lifted wholesale from Dean Can Dance's "The Host Of Seraphim", from their 1988 album "Serpent's Egg".