Seven Cities
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This article is about the song by Solar Stone. For the mythical "Isle of Seven Cities", see Antillia.
For the largest communities in southeastern Virginia also known as the "Seven Cities", see article Seven Cities of Hampton Roads
"Seven Cities" | ||
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Single by Solar Stone | ||
Released | September 1, 1999 September 16, 2002 |
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Format | 12", CD | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Trance | |
Length | 8:11 (1999) 3:01 (2002) |
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Label | Hooj Choons (1999) Lost Language (2002) |
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Producer(s) | Rich Mowatt, Andy Bury Armin van Buuren (2002) |
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Chart positions | ||
1999:
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Solar Stone singles chronology | ||
The Impressions (1998) |
"Seven Cities" (1999) |
"Speak in Sympathy" (2002) |
"Seven Cities" is a 1999 single by UK electronic music producers Solar Stone. It is their best-known song and is frequently called one of the seminal works in trance music.
[edit] Releases
No version of the song is labelled as the "original mix"; however, "Solar Stone's Atlantis Mix", featured on the original single releases, is the most frequently heard and most popular version. This mix of the song samples vocals from the song "Tintinnabulum" by musical project Adiemus.
A new single released on the Lost Language label in 2002 included new remixes by Armin van Buuren and Michael Woods.