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"The Age of Love" is a 1990 self-titled track by Italian-Belgian duo Age of Love. It is notable as an early popular example of trance music. [3]Released as a single in 1990 on the Belgian label DiKi Records, [4] it was written by Bruno Sanchioni and Giuseppe Chierchia, and produced by Sanchioni and Roger Samyn, the owner of DiKi Records.
2017 Age of Love – The Age of Love (Solomun Renaissance Remix) – Renaissance Records 2017 DJ Hell – Anything, Anytime (Solomun Remix) _ International Deejay Gigolo Records 2017 Depeche Mode – Going Backwards (Solomun Remix) – Columbia (Sony)
Later that year, the couple released their first joint record, a remix of the 1990 Italian-Belgian trance song "The Age of Love". The remix became a hit, topping of Beatport's 2021 techno bestsellers list and receiving a gold record in 2022 for over 500,000 units sold. [15] [16] The couple got married in 2022. [17]
The album contains Mike Score's new versions of the band's songs that were specially recorded for use on Cleopatra Records remix album Greatest Hits Remixed. The album also contains two remixes taken from that album ("Space Age Love Song (KMFDM Remix)" here being retitled as the Günter Schulz Remix) together with three additional new remixes ...
"The Age of Love" is a song by German group Scooter. It was released in August 1997 as the second and final single from their fourth album, Age of Love (1997). It is based on a sample of the theme to the 1991 film Terminator 2: Judgment Day .
Early pop remixes were fairly simple; in the 1980s, "extended mixes" of songs were released to clubs and commercial outlets on vinyl 12-inch singles.These typically had a duration of six to seven minutes, and often consisted of the original song with 8 or 16 bars of instruments inserted, often after the second chorus; some were as simplistic as two copies of the song stitched end to end.
Simply put: Love songs have stood the test of time through so many decades. Seriously, the ’60s and ’70s were all about soul and funk, while the ’80s ushered in pop and rock. And then the ...
In the episode Tödlicher Ruhm ("Deadly Fame"), Baxxter is held for ransom by a young DJ who accuses him of stealing lyrics for the song "The Age of Love". [99] Oliver Pocher, a German comedian, performed a comedy spoof of H. P. Baxxter on VIVA. [100] In 2003, the English dance music group Emmet formed a Scooter tribute act titled "Moped".