Florian FSurreal Brazil

Label:

2001 – TWO 5019-12

Format:

Vinyl , 12"

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Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Tribal House

Tracklist

A Surreal Brazil (Extreme Version) 6:52
B1 Surreal Brazil (Rio Attack Remix) 5:55
B2 Surreal Brazil (Trance Extended) 7:05

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Surreal Brazil (12") PRG (Progressive Motion Records) PRG7139 Italy 1999
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Surreal Brazil (12", Promo) PRG (Progressive Motion Records) PRG7139 Italy 1999
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Surreal Brazil (12", 45 RPM) Neo (2) NEO12036 UK 2000
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Surreal Brazil (CD, Maxi-Single) ZYX Music ZYX 9148-8 2000
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Surreal Brazil (The Remixes) (12") PRG UK (Progressive Motion Records) PRGUK002 UK 2000

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Reviews

  • ELITE_MUSIC's avatar
    ELITE_MUSIC
    Who knew that there's such a thing as Surrealist Trance? The [Logo Side 45rpm] is the "Extreme Version", probably meaning "extremely surrealistic" with dreamy, faraway nostalgic, and almost hallucinogenic atmosphere; but the info side [This Side 33rpm] might be construed as more extreme in of textbook trance by comparison.

    Both tracks on the info side tread on the tribal, hard house and hardstyle trance attack. B1 is the "Rio Attack Remix", 'nuff said! And B2 is entitled "Trance Extended", so: it's also clear on what to expect here, ravers and tweakers!

    If you're a fan of the iconic movie featuring DeNiro, and no doubt familiar with all the myriad cover-versions of the song "Brazil" (like RICHIE FAMILY's immortal pop classic, of course), FLORIAN F's cover is an essential listen. Who knew trance could be so Surrealist?!?!

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