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Electronic
Performer: Storm
Title: Time To Burn
Style: Trance, Hard Trance
Year 2000
Country Germany
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 254
MP3 size: 1481 mb
FLAC size: 1401 mb
WMA size: 1651 mb
Other formats: WAV TTA WMA ASF AC3 FLAC DTS

Storm - Time To Burn mp3 album


Storm - Time To Burn mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Time To Burn (Original Mix) 6:34
B1 Time To Burn (Nick Sentience Remix)
Remix, Producer [additional] – Nick Sentience
6:35
B2 Time To Burn (Mauro Picotto Remix)
Remix, Producer [additional] – A. Remondini*, M. Picotto*
6:06

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Heathmans Mastering
  • Published By – Edition Allstar II
  • Published By – Sony / ATV Music Publishing
  • Published By – Edition Subliminal
  • Published By – BMG Ufa
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Data Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Ministry Of Sound Recordings Ltd.
  • Licensed From – Allstar Music Productions GmbH
  • Copyright (c) – Data Records
  • Copyright (c) – Ministry Of Sound Recordings Ltd.

Credits

  • Design – Amp Associates
  • Lacquer Cut By – JA*
  • Mastered By – Shane McEnhill
  • Written By, Producer – Trancy Spacer & Spacy Trancer

Notes

The Original Mix uses a sample of X-101 (Jeff Mills) - Sonic Destroyer from 1991 (uncredited).
A:45rpm
B:33rpm

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 026535 011668
  • Matrix / Runout (Handwritten, A-Side): Sh@7ex [record drawing] T2
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side): JA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
561 746-2 Storm Time To Burn ‎(CD, Maxi) Zeitgeist 561 746-2 Germany 2000
8573-84819-2 Storm Time To Burn ‎(CD, Maxi) Captivating Sounds 8573-84819-2 Benelux 2000
VVR5013706 Storm Time To Burn ‎(12") V2 VVR5013706 Germany 2000
DATA 16P3 Storm Time To Burn ‎(12", Ltd, Promo, TP) Data Records DATA 16P3 UK 2000
DATA 16P1 Storm Time To Burn (Promo 1) ‎(12", Promo) Data Records DATA 16P1 UK 2000


Broadcaster
"RIP Productions" uses the same tune as bassline for their Robert Miles remix of Freedom (1997) :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhV6jCGlToghttps://www.discogs.com/Robert-Miles-Freedom-The-RIP-Mixes/release/432881
Saberdragon
Interesting that the B side hasn't been mentioned yet on the reviews for this release. The Nick Sentience Remix is waaaay ahead of its time, hard hitting, choppy and absolutely mental. Mine's got a scratch on it, time to buy it again! Drops very nicely in a hard house set! I love this :)
Sudert
Spot on about that remix being ahead of its time. I heard similar records 4 years later at Frantic and Goodgreef.
Xar
This is intensely cheesy hardhouse, but it is a top tune at the end of the day, well produced simple and effective.
Kitaxe
Wow, what a tune this is. This is proper ravey stuff from 2 great producers in this genre. It really is all about the original mix here. This is the one that destroyed all the dancefloors, rocked Ibiza and the one that gave DaRude's "Sandstorm" a run for its money as the peak time trancer back in 2000. I personally preferred this. What i really like about this track is the menotonous kick drum. It's got so much groove to it, it just doesnt let up! It has a familiar sample in their too but i cant work out where its from. All in all, big tune that most of us know. It still sounds good some 8 years on.