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Electronic
Performer: The Ethics
Title: La Luna
Style: Trance, House, Ambient
Year 1994
Country Germany
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 268
MP3 size: 1378 mb
FLAC size: 1138 mb
WMA size: 1253 mb
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The Ethics - La Luna mp3 album


The Ethics - La Luna mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 La Luna (Full Radio Edit) 3:20
2 La Luna (Full Mix) 5:36
3 La Luna (Hanson + Nelson Remix)
Remix – Hanson & Nelson
7:17
4 La Luna (Mira Remix) 7:52
5 Darkness 6:14
6 Enter The Light 5:36

Credits

  • Composed By, Arranged By – Patrick Prins

Notes

"La Luna" is a Movin' Melodies Production.
Under exclusive license from See Saw.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 712944 082920
  • Rights Society: STEMRA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ZYX 7551-8 The Ethics La Luna ‎(CD, Maxi) ZYX Music ZYX 7551-8 Germany 1994
856 392.2 The Ethics La Luna ‎(CD, Single) Philips 856 392.2 France 1994
MDSD025-EPD Movin' Melodies La Luna (Mixes) ‎(CD, EP) MDS Dance MDSD025-EPD Australia & New Zealand 1994
2439 The Ethics La Luna ‎(12", Promo) Philips 2439 France 1994
ZYX 7551-12 The Ethics La Luna ‎(12") ZYX Music ZYX 7551-12 Germany 1994


Ubranzac
Aside from the legendary La Luna (Full Mix), there really isn't anything else on offer on this release (for a dancefloor).The Hanson & Nelson / Mira remixes make decent enough efforts at Progressive House / Trance but fade totally in comparison to the chunky party-time vibe of Patrick Prins' Full Mix.Prins' own track Darkness is decent enough too, kind of prototype Hard House with a bouncy bassline and driving hi-hats. It just doesn't go anywhere.Notice at the start I said there was nothing on offer apart from the Full Mix for a dancefloor. Well, that's where Enter The Light, er, enters...Amazingly, this is a 5-and-a-half-minute journey deep into ambient bliss. For it to come from a producer who consistently delivered massive, peak time party house anthems just beggars belief.My respect for Patrick Prins really went up a notch upon hearing Enter The Light. Of course I fully respected him before, but to show this amount of depth and musical appreciation is truly something special for your average dance producer.The track itself, well, it's ambient as I said. But it's not just five minutes of quiet. Oh no. Prins utilises the most heart-breakingly beautiful pads over delicate, restrained piano to present a feeling of not just well-being (although there ARE some whale noises admittedly) but also a feeling of curious déjà vu. The kind of feeling that takes your mind on a little trip inside.This from the man who brought you Artemesia - Bits + Pieces.