AylaAyla (Remixes)

Label:

Wiggle Records – W 0017

Format:

Vinyl , 12"

Country:

Netherlands

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Trance

Tracklist

A Ayla (Veracocha Remix)
RemixVeracocha
6:31
B Ayla (Pronti & Kalmani Remix)
RemixPronti & Kalmani
7:32

Notes

duration of 9:32 min listed on label for the Veracocha Remix is not correct, 6:31 is correct

Other Versions (5 of 34)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Ayla (CD, Maxi-Single) Maddog INT 828.099, 7243 4 72486 2 7 Europe 1996
Ayla (12") Maddog INT 128.099 1996
Ayla (12", 45 RPM, 33 ⅓ RPM) Groovy Records GR 3712 Belgium 1996
Ayla (Taucher-Remix) (12", Single Sided, 45 RPM) Maddog INT 128.136 1996
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Ayla (12", 45 RPM, Promo) Underdog none 1996

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Reviews

  • Mr.TomServo's avatar
    Mr.TomServo
    Edited 4 years ago
    The Veracocha remix is the one most people think of (I think), full of that late '90s progressive trance exuberance. I the main breakdown and release section would always get trance-room crowds fist-pumping.

    To me, though, the more interesting version in retrospect is the Pronti & Kalmani version, though there is a notable asterisk with that. To wit, the ing sections of the Pronti & Kalmani remix (i.e., the intro, section between the melodic parts, and outro) are fantastic---a bit mysterious, brooding, and almost melancholic, with a delightful little acid curl that fits the overall tone perfectly. BUT, the asterisk is that the main melody breakdown and release is very saccharine and, frankly, "cheesy" (as we used to say). Honestly, if the happy-melody part was excised, this would be an all-time trance classic to my ears and brain. But it is ittedly dragged down quite a bit by the melodic section, at least as it sounds now in 2020.

    Still, a nice slice of trance history here.

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