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Brand new on Pharmacy records is a real gem of a remix of an all time trance iconic record. 1998 by Binary Finary has been given a psy flavour by Orpheus & Osher which is sure to leave a very good taste in your ear drums…
1998 by Binary Finary is one of the most iconic trance tracks of the 90s and Paul van Dyk cemented it’s place in the history books with his legendary remix. Originally released in 1997, for it’s twenty year anniversary psy trance heavyweights Orpheus and Osher rework 1998 giving it new life for yet another generation of dance music lovers.
The boy rework of 1998 is already a sensation. A featured Banner Release on Beatport's Psy-Trance front page, it has been featured on Indecent Noise's Mental Asylum and Manuel Le Saux's Extrema radio shows and has garnered support from Paul van Dyk, Sean Tyas, Standerwick, Christopher Lawrence, Alex M.O.R.P.H., Bjorn Akesson, John Askew, Bobina, Maarten de Jong, DJ Feel and Giuseppe Ottaviani to name a few.
Orpheus aka Yaniv Gabay has produced countless original tracks, collaborations, remixes and as one half of No Comment is one of the fastest rising trance acts. Appearing on over one hundred releases since 2009, Osher Swissa is a master of production and creativity.
Psy trance has become one of the most popular sounds at festivals and clubs around the world. Combine that with one of the most infamous tracks of dance music and you have the makings for a track of epic proportions. Orpheus and Osher recreate 1998 with a powerful rolling bass groove, sparkling effects and crystal clear production. And, yes, with that absolutely brilliant melody that makes 1998 a masterpiece once again for it’s twentieth year.
:: Out now on Beatport!
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