Description: Record: Excellent (EX) EX to Near Mint, looks unplayed Cover: Very Good Plus (VG+) Labels: Clean! Unreal Project Overture EP 1998 United Kingdom Cosmic One Records COR 003 12" Stereo Vinyl Single SB-60700 Unreal ProjectOverture EP 1998 United Kingdom Cosmic One Records 12" Single Vinyl RecordExtra Clean Hard to Find ConditionVinyl: Excellent (EX) EX to Near Mint, looks unplayedSleeve: Very Good Plus (VG+) in generic black sleeve as issued, still in shrink Please see item specifics section above for more details Tracks:Unreal Project* – Overture EP Label: Cosmic One Records – COR 003 Format: Vinyl, 12", EP, Limited Edition Country: Sweden Released: 1998 Genre: Electronic Style: Trance, Acid A Stronger Faith B1 Metasix B2 Overture Producer – Petar Dundov Made in Malmö, Sweden. Limited edition of 300 copies.UNREAL PROJECT Overture 12" EP Sweden Trance 1998 RARE Only 300! Petar Dundov Profile: Techno DJ and producer born on 19th October 1973 in Zagreb, Croatia. Aliases: Brother's Yard, Parallax (10), Pon Farr, Solar Sailor, Soulslider, Syncopation, Tika Taka, Unreal In Groups: 2 Knights, Chocolate Chip (2), Grasshoppers (2), Madu, Pajazzo, Silent Treatment Variations: Petar Dundov Peter Dundov, Dundov, P. Dundov, Dundov, Petar, Petar Dundow Founder & Owner Of Neumatik Studio. music that precedes movement “Techno is music that precedes movement. It is dance music, solid enough to carry emotions through the dance floor and abstract enough to be a template for ever”. And indeed his breathtaking productions embody this ethos, serving the inherent function of making your body pulse spontaneously while also challenging your brain with its complex melodies and slow-burning, hypnotic progressions. Although maybe the word “techno” doesn’t give enough detail about his style, it’s probably the nearest ballpark to whose principles his music adheres – and he is keen to expand the horizons of what people know and expect of the genre. But it’s that sense of his tracks being alive, forever evolving and expanding and increasing in intensity, which gives his music its unique sound and has seen his work crossover into a myriad of different areas of the global electronic music scene. Trance Music Description Trance emerged as a form of electronic dance music around 1990, with the advent of music that was essentially techno or house, but had simplified percussion, extreme repetition, and other hypnotic effects such as sustained chords and long echoes. Trance generally has no "bump" in its percussion or "groove" in its basslines -- that is, the hi-hats and the bass in the kick drum are generally de-emphasized as compared to house or techno, and the basslines tend to consist of flat tones, with no modulation, confined to a small range of notes. Trance tempos are generally a little faster than techno, but can vary considerably. Additional info: Trance Production section of the Trance article on Wikipedia. In trance's early years (1990-1992), it wasn't always clear whether a track was just "trancey" techno (or even beat-laden "ambient" or "deep" house), or was actually an example of what would later be called simply "trance". Consequently, on Discogs, such music might be tagged as (for example) both Trance and Techno. Example artists in this category and time period include The Shamen, Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia, The Irresistible Force, and Speedy J. From the New Beat scene, Age of Love's 1990 self-titled hit single is sometimes pointed to as the earliest "pure" trance track. Similarly, some tracks from the Acid House era, such as original versions of The KLF's "What Time Is Love?" (issued in sleeves that say "Pure Trance") were called house or acid house at the time, but are retroactively considered by some to be trance or proto-trance. The first wave of what many now consider to be "classic" trance peaked in 1992 and waned in 1994, and was dominated by producers and labels from Germany and the UK. Key labels include Eye Q/Harthouse, Rising High, FAX, ESP, and MFS. Hits include Jam & Spoon "Stella", Jaydee "Plastic Dreams", Sequential "Prophet", Transform "Transformation", Cygnus X "Superstring". Other artists of note from this wave include Sven Väth, Cosmic Baby, The Drum Club, The Sabres of Paradise, Horizon 222, Biosphere, Lumukanda, James Bernard, and Oliver Lieb. On Discogs, this music is generally tagged as just Trance. In the mid-1990s, although it wasn't new, harder-edged, faster, more aggressive sounding trance (Hard Trance, Acid Trance) became more popular than the mellower, more tonal classic sound. Similarly, it was in the mid-1990s that busier, more psychedelic/ear-candy-laden forms of trance became the norm rather than the exception. On Discogs, this music is generally tagged according to which style it is Goa Trance, Progressive Trance, and Psy-Trance), but plain old Trance can be used if the specific variety isn't known. When these styles became more popular, the more basic, classic sound became marginalized, and it did not really re-emerge until the early 2000s, when classic trance-infused techno/tech-house (sometimes called Neo- Trance) became popular. This newer sound is generally tagged with Trance, along with whatever other style applies, indicating it has elements of both. Meanwhile, the mid and late 1990s also saw commercial, "clubby" forms of trance or trance/house hybrids become very popular, especially in Europe. These tracks often include vocals, overt melodies, and traditional A-A-B-A song structures, and may include remixes of 1980s pop hits. This category of commercial trance music encompasses a range of styles, and boundaries are a bit blurred. Tags on such items tend to include, in various combinations, Progressive Trance, Progressive House, Euro House, Trance, House, and sometimes Techno. Example artists in this commercial/clubby category from the late 1990s and early 2000s include DJ Tiësto, Ferry Corsten, ATB, William Orbit, Dirty Vegas, Tall Paul, Peter Rauhofer. Trance broke out of the German techno and hardcore scene of the early 90s, emphasizing short synth lines repeated endlessly through the tracks, with only minimal rhythmic changes and occasional synth atmospheres added to distinguish them - putting listeners into a trance approaching those of religious origin. Despite waning interest in the sound in the mid- 90s, trance made a major comeback later in the decade, even supplanting house as the most popular dance music in the world. Inspired by acid house and Detroit techno, trance merged with the opening of R & S Records in Ghent, Belgium and Harthouse / Eye Q Records in Frankfurt, Germany. R & S defined the sound early on with singles like "Energy Flash" by Joey Beltram, "The Ravesignal" by CJ Bolland and others by Robert Leiner, Sun Electric and Aphex Twin. Unreal Project Overture EP 1998 United Kingdom Cosmic One Records COR 003 12" Cover: Very Good Plus (VG+) in generic black sleeve as issued, still in shrink Record: Excellent (EX) EX to Near Mint, looks unplayed Labels: Clean! SB-60700This exquisite slice of retro music history is a vinyl sound recording (not a CD). Please reference Item Specifics above for additional detail. Strict Goldmine grading -- Over 26 years on Ebay! Combine Items to Save $$$! ©A Sound Deal Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
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Artist: Unreal Project
Format: Record
Material: Vinyl
Type: Single
Genre: Dance & Electronica
Record Label: Cosmic One Records
Color: Black
Record Size: 12"
Style: Acid & Trance, Trance, Techno
Release Year: 1998
Record Grading: Excellent (EX)
Release Title: Overture EP
Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Catalog Number: COR 003
Number of Audio Channels: Stereo
Number of Discs: 1 Disc
Label Info: Clean!
Record Condition Comment: EX to Near Mint, looks unplayed
Sleeve Condition Info: in generic black sleeve as issued, still in shrink