Dancing Galaxy
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Dancing Galaxy | |||||
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Studio album by Astral Projection | |||||
Released | 1997 | ||||
Genre | Goa / Psychedelic Trance | ||||
Length | 78:59 | ||||
Label | Phonokol | ||||
Producer | Avi Nissim Lior Perlmutter |
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Dancing Galaxy is a Goa trance album released in 1997 by the Israel-based musical group Astral Projection. The eighth track, “Ambient Galaxy”, is a remix of the first one, “Dancing Galaxy”. Both of these tracks contain voice samples from the 1984 film Dune, based on the novel by Frank Herbert. These samples, spoken by Princess Irulan (played by Virginia Madsen) refer to the properties of Dune's central mind-altering drug, the Spice.
This is the first album created without the help of Yaniv Haviv as he left the group and the music business entirely.
[edit] Track listing
- “Dancing Galaxy” – 9:18
- “Soundform” – 8:12
- “Flying into a Star” – 9:44
- “No One Ever Dreams” – 8:25
- “Cosmic Ascension” (featuring DJ Jörg) – 10:18
- “Life on Mars” – 9:09
- “Liquid Sun” – 11:06
- “Ambient Galaxy” (Disco Valley Mix) – 13:44