Saturday, 28 June 2008

York

York   
Artist: York

   Genre(s): 
Trance
   



Discography:


Experience   
 Experience

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 12




Specializing in enchantment with an organic pull, York has proven to be nonpareil of the standout acts of the Apostles on the burgeoning German dance scene. The project is a collaborationism between two brothers, Jörg and Torsten Stenzel, whom you may know as established artists in their possess correct. Torsten was ab initio taken by classical medicine, only affected into dancing during the early '90s and has since become one of the to the highest degree prolific trance producers in Europe. Apart from York, his other main gig has been working aboard Ralph Armand Beck on the Taucher and Diver & Ace projects; merely he has too remixed and/or produced for such names as Moby, DJ Sakin, Faithless, Ayla, Kai Tracid, and Vanessa-Mae. Jörg, on the other helping hand, grew up with an interest in strand instruments ahead shifting his attention to trance and house. He has besides well-endowed up an impressive list of credits to his call, working aboard Beck as well as DJ Sakin & Friends and DJ Tandu. His guitar work for York has received a great deal praise over the long time and is often cited as one of the independent factors behind the duo's considerable success. York's aural ravishment on the baseball club scene began in 1998 with the melodic spell single "Waking up." The track became a massive graph winner the world over, including in the U.K. and on the far-famed company island of Ibiza, where German DJ/producers had become all the passion. In 1999, the brothers Stenzel chose to couch out a cover of the old Chris Rea tune "On the Beach." The move proven a astute one, with the track making it into the Top Five on the U.K. singles chart. That same year, York was featured on Andre Tanneberger's (as well known as ATB) popular enchantment number "Fields of Love." York's next foray into dreamy trance was the single "Leave-taking to the Moon." A collide with end-to-end Europe, it featured the vocals of Pat Appleton.





Matt Costa