astralprojection Posted Tuesday at 06:58 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:58 PM There's way too little afgin in these parts edit: youtube version sounds great 🥰 Quote
overtone Posted Tuesday at 07:30 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:30 PM I'm listening this track from the south african Maestro, Shift. I love how he stayed consistent during all his career, bringing high quality tracks since day one, shaping the twilight genre for years to come. Quote
astralprojection Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago On 12/2/2025 at 1:38 PM, Plusminus said: Terra Ferma - The Scream (1996) I think that this track is where the roots of the legendary The Muses Rapt — Spiritual Healing come from. Just don’t look for similarities in the first seconds. The Scream has a very long build-up, and the part that resembles Spiritual Healing starts around 05:00. But again, not immediately — it builds up for another minute and a half, and then it becomes really similar. At least I can hear something familiar there. I wouldn’t call it plagiarism, but these two tracks definitely share something in common… Very nice find. Yeah part of this one is nearly identical to spiritual healing. Two of the key changes are the same, two are not. Then you have the main screaming lead which is very close to the ending part of spiritual healing. Excellent find I've never heard this before so thanks for that 🙏 Did Juan gather inspiration from this? Very possible! Because there's no denying at some parts, it kinda goes in and out, there for sure great resemblance. 🙏🥳 1 Quote
Plusminus Posted 39 minutes ago Posted 39 minutes ago Yahel has his own version of Spiritual Healing. I don’t know whether he paid Juan Verdera for it or not, but it sounds very close. When you listen to Intelligent Life, the melody of Spiritual Healing immediately comes to mind. Yahel - Intelligent Life (2000) Quote
Plusminus Posted 26 minutes ago Posted 26 minutes ago Looks like every musician wants to make their own version of Spiritual Healing sooner or later. Anyway, check out New Born – Trip of the Luna King (2007). One and a half million views on YouTube — that’s no joke. I’m totally in love with this track, even though I only discovered it a few months ago. Gotta thank the YouTube algorithm for that. Quote
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