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Δευτέρα 23 Οκτωβρίου 2017

Κυριακή 11 Ιουνίου 2017

Tune #79: C.M. - Dream Universe

A forgotten gem from the past:

C.M. - DREAM UNIVERSE


C.M. stands for Crystal Manoeuvres, the birth child of Belgians Crisci Mauro & Marino Stephano. Little information can be found for Mr. Crisci, so the spotlight belongs to Mr. Marino.

Marino's first exposure to electronic music dated back to 1995, when he partnered with Meo Lorenzo to form Zodiac and M.Zone. Their first works were released in Belgium by Rhythm And Groove Records, an offshoot of Mackenzie Records. The latter has long served as a musical home for many young Belgian artists (even for the relatives of Marino & Mauro!).

In 1996 Marino teamed up with Mauro as C.M., in order to produce their first EP After Dream/Dream Universe. The presence of DU in the B-side of the EP indicated that the duo possibly believed more in the potential of the first track. However, Dream Universe was the track that captured the interest of trance community, so in the next year it was released as a maxi single in German label Fog Area. In 1998, it was presented to UK crowd by Hooj Choons, one of the most famous progressive labels. Remixes of the track were performed by DJ George's (resident DJ of Belgian club La Bush), Tilt, Taucher and Man With No Name (an essential curator for Goa trance). According to Discogs, 34 releases of the maxi can be found throughout the years (mainly by Fog Area & Hooj Choons), while the different versions of the track were featured in dozens of DJ mixes and compilations!

Marino had a great talent in crafting melodic trance tracks, being melancholic and blissful at the same time. Other known tracks produced by him are Eternal Rhapsody, Dream's Harmony (a collab with Stephane Kalpakidis aka DJ Kalpa) and Good Shot as Hand's Burn (another alias of Marino & Crisci).

Unfortunately, on 8 September 1999 he found a tragic death at the age of 25 years. On his way to meet fellow producer Dirk Dierickx (most known for his M.I.K.E. and Push aliases), he was involved in a fatal car accident. Dierickx's track Till We Meet Again is dedicated to memory of Marino, whose sudden passing was a tremendous loss for the electronic music community.

It is really a shame that none of his works appears in the retrospective collection TSOB - The Sound Of Belgium, which focused more on Belgium's EBM/New Beat era (1988 - 1991) and featured only the most famous tracks of other genres (like Joey Beltram - Energy Flash, T 99 - Anasthasia and others). In my opinion, his tracks were a proper interpretation for the melodic side of trance, compared with the anthemic Dutch sound, which ruled the EDM industry in late 90's - early 00's.

P.S. I definitely found another reason why I like the track so much (except that it is great!). The background bassline is similar to that of the legendary Odyssey To Anyoona!