Pete Lazonby - Sacred Cycles (original) 1994 -
"Sacred Cycles" quickly transcended its underground roots to become a fixture on major compilation series like .
The distinctive airy arpeggio and swooping synth lead are sampled from "The Fountain of Salmacis" from the 1971 album Nursery Cryme . Pete Lazonby - Sacred Cycles (Original) 1994
While an underground hit in 1994, a re-release on Hooj Choons in 2000 propelled the track to #49 on the UK Singles Chart . "Sacred Cycles" quickly transcended its underground roots to
Released in 1994, by British producer Pete Lazonby remains a cornerstone of the progressive trance and house movement . Originally debuting on Brainiak Records , the track is celebrated for its atmospheric depth and iconic use of unconventional samples. Composition and Sampling Released in 1994, by British producer Pete Lazonby
Prominent in Carl Cox's influential FACT mix, which helped bridge techno and trance for a mainstream audience in the mid-90s. Peter Lazonby - Sacred Cycles (1994)
The track is defined by its massive, five-minute-plus atmospheric introduction. It famously incorporates two major, initially uncredited samples: