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Dance/trance from 1998 era, please please !!!

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venus | 03:36 Mon 28th May 2007 | Music
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I have been looking a tune from around the 1998 dance era, though may have been made a little earlier, i cannot for the life of me find out the name of it at all. therein lies my problem

I heard it on a Dj Sci CD, summer 98, taped a bit of it on a cassette and then lost the casette. I have DJ Sci himself looking for this too lol but without the name im not getting anywhere fast. It was played in clubs too.

It was just after the hardcore died out in clubs, and the more trancy slower tunes came in, it was just a normal trance tune but had a single violin/viola playing throughout, in the middle quiet part the violin/viola played alone, high pitched and would give you goosebumps lol

Any help would be appreciated, anyone that can help will receive your very own venus mug lol :) :) :)
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Try a track called "infinity", it may be the one you are looking for. Sleepers did a remix of it in 2000, but it was first released on blaze records in98.
I only have the 2000 remix but it sounds similar to the one you are looking for.
i'm a bit late with this, but is it barbers adagio for strings by william orbit?
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Ah EmEd if only it was that easy lol!! sorry but you don't get a venus mug lol :(

oh and PS it's never too late to post an answer, i'm still on the hunt trying to find this...I think DJ Sci is in hiding from me lol

Thank you :)
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DannyKay....brilliant tune by the way but not it either :( i think im on a no-win no-fee hunt here :(

thank you so much :)

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