OUT OF TIME

(12")
Re-release of the iconic 'Screen Series': Yellow Screen. Limited Edition Picture Disc. Remastered.
Genre Trance
FormatVINYL
Cat. noSBCL005
Label SERIOUS BEATS CLASSICS
Artist YELLOW SCREEN
Release Date17/03/2023
Carrier12"
Barcode5414165135197
Tracklisting
OUT OF TIME
vinyl Album or track playing


TRACKLISTING


A. Yellow Screen - Out Of Time
B1. Yel low Screen - Greatest Hope
B2. Yellow Screen - Inside My Soul





INFO


Yellow Screen: Originally released on November 19 , 1999.

It was the starting point of a beautiful musical adventure be tween Mr Sam & Fred Baker.

This first E.P. is composed of 3 tracks :

A side : Out Of Time / B1 : Greatest Hope / B2 : Inside My Soul.

For the story, Inside My Soul was composed first, we were looking for e ach other musically speaking. The result is a very good track rather clubby in i ts atmosphere. Great classic of the Bush after party and still played nowadays.< br />
Then came Greatest Hope, faster bpm with a techno groove a la "Underw orld" with a break where the beautiful strings form a stunning contrast. In the end this track is a perfect example of the versatility we had in the studio.

Finally, the pearl of the E.P. and the stumbling block of the rest of t he series, in a way the founding stone of our touch, our so atypical style, in o ther words our signature.

As you may know by now, the main inspirat ion for this now legendary track came from Sasha "Belfunk". Mr. Sam used to play it a lot at the Bush every week as a DJ and absolutely wanted to do the « Belgi an version » of Belfunk. This Sasha record really served as a template like a re cipe.

From memory the record was produced from start to finish in o ne afternoon take. It was immediately tested at La Bush in the following days an d nothing was changed afterwards.

For your information, the entire s eries was composed in Tournai (Belgium) not far from La Bush Club. It is importa nt to know that all the music that was composed for the series, was done with th e intention that it be played at La Bush. The atmosphere of the club and the mus ic was without a doubt the main source of our inspiration.