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<blockquote data-quote="Biskit" data-source="post: 72060" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>'Subliminal Cuts - The Dance' came out in '94 on TRIBAL AMERICA, on the B-side, last track, was 'Le Voie de Soliel', Patrick Prins did not intend this tune to be a hit, it was a lot different from the stuff he was producing at his peak time in '94. 'The Dance' wasn't his usual hard Dutch sound, hence releasing it under an Import label, to disguise the fact that Patrick Prins had produced it, the 'Drumtrack Melody' on the B-side was more his sound! 'Le Voie De Soliel', I suppose was just a filler, to complete the 12". Out of the whole 12", 'Le Voie de Soleil', got a hammering, probably one of his most credible tunes, that & 'La Luna - The Ethics E.P (Bang bang, to the beat of the drum) & 'Artemisia - Bits & pieces'. Critics reckon, the tune could of been a No.1 hit, If he had changed the title of the tune 'Le Voie de Soliel'!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biskit, post: 72060, member: 487"] 'Subliminal Cuts - The Dance' came out in '94 on TRIBAL AMERICA, on the B-side, last track, was 'Le Voie de Soliel', Patrick Prins did not intend this tune to be a hit, it was a lot different from the stuff he was producing at his peak time in '94. 'The Dance' wasn't his usual hard Dutch sound, hence releasing it under an Import label, to disguise the fact that Patrick Prins had produced it, the 'Drumtrack Melody' on the B-side was more his sound! 'Le Voie De Soliel', I suppose was just a filler, to complete the 12". Out of the whole 12", 'Le Voie de Soleil', got a hammering, probably one of his most credible tunes, that & 'La Luna - The Ethics E.P (Bang bang, to the beat of the drum) & 'Artemisia - Bits & pieces'. Critics reckon, the tune could of been a No.1 hit, If he had changed the title of the tune 'Le Voie de Soliel'!!! [/QUOTE]
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