Seven Cities
Solarstone · 1999
19 min · 3 tracks · trance · progressive trance · vocal trance
A euphoric blend of melodic synths and driving beats, embodying the essence of late '90s trance.
Seven Cities is a single by Solarstone, released in 1999. A euphoric blend of melodic synths and driving beats, embodying the essence of late '90s trance. 'Seven Cities' achieved significant commercial success, reaching the top of dance charts across Europe and becoming a staple in DJ sets worldwide. Its innovative production and memorable melodies helped define the sound of trance music at the turn of the millennium, influencing countless artists and tracks that followed. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Seven Cities sound like?
A euphoric blend of melodic synths and driving beats, embodying the essence of late '90s trance. Rooted in trance and progressive trance.
What makes Seven Cities by Solarstone notable?
'Seven Cities' achieved significant commercial success, reaching the top of dance charts across Europe and becoming a staple in DJ sets worldwide. Its innovative production and memorable melodies helped define the sound of trance music at the turn of the millennium, influencing countless artists and tracks that followed. When 'Seven Cities' was released in January 1999, Solarstone was emerging as a prominent figure in the progressive trance scene. This single followed their debut album 'Solarcoaster,' which established their signature sound, and it played a crucial role in cementing their reputation within the genre.
How many songs are on Seven Cities?
Seven Cities has 3 tracks, running approximately 19 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Seven Cities (Solar Stone's Atlantis edit) Standout 3:31
- 2 Seven Cities (Solar Stone's Atlantis mix) Standout 8:11
- 3 Seven Cities (Solaris Heights mix) Standout 7:51
Release Date
January 1, 1999
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
19 min 34 sec
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