DJ Dag, Rolf Ellmer = PEYOTE Label: Dance Pool Catalog#:12-656606-20 Format: Vinyl, 12″ Country:Germany Released:1991
part 1 of In Pursuit of Meril
Video Rating: 5 / 5
DJ Dag, Rolf Ellmer = PEYOTE Label: Dance Pool Catalog#:12-656606-20 Format: Vinyl, 12″ Country:Germany Released:1991
part 1 of In Pursuit of Meril
Video Rating: 5 / 5
@gjerre81 i think it sounds much better then enigma
amazingg!!.-…
Enigma- Return to Innocence = January 4 1994
Peyote-Shamans Call = 1991
wow – have not heard in ages. funky, slow jam. love it. thank you
sounds much like enigma’s sadness
brilliant
Geweldig, grootste fan van Peyote sounds 😉
this song is simply Beautiful
Ob die Panflöte gesampelt ist von den equadorianischen Flötenspielern auf der Zeil?:-)
Also Music made in Frankfurt…
this songs memories for 1991…..its beautyful
Always loved this song, still sounds fresh after all these years. Thanks for sharing.
enigma? ja?
Mmmmm….Wakantanka………Yes.
Jupp i love this Track 🙂
where is the Track “I will fight no more forever” ? :-)))
I have all the time in the world for DJ Dag and his early work with Dance 2 Trance and Peyote, but this was clearly an attempt to cash in on Enigma’s Sadness (Part 1). Check out Alcatraz, We Came In Peace, or Hello San Francisco for some of the best early nineties trance ever recorded…
I think I hear Wakantanka…he likes this sound.
love those panflutes… i think its ok that it sounds like enigma. just gives enigma so much more credit. they were revolutionary at the time.
hahaha this sounds like some soft core porn sound track! Godbless the places u turn up holy Father Peyote!
Fantastic track. Pretty much sample the whole original by R. Carlos Nakai and adds background melodies and drums from Enigmas Sadeness.
PS2.
what system is this for
im getting a ps2 and this game today with yu yu hakusho
lol got this game for 2 dollars at gamestop
Not 100 percent sure myself. Believe you me, its not me that is doing it, its the game. I dont think they fully put in all of the dialogue when they made the game.