Emerson*Scorchio

Label:

Deconstruction – 74321 78822 1

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Progressive Trance

Tracklist

A Scorchio (Full Length Version) 9:43
B Scorchio (Emerson's Late Nite Dub)
RemixEmerson*
9:27

Companies, etc.

  • Published ByEMI Music
  • Published BySherlock Holmes Music
  • Published ByWarner/Chappell
  • Copyright ©Deconstruction Ltd.
  • Recorded AtSarm West Studios
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Deconstruction Ltd.
  • Distributed ByBMG
  • Record CompanyBMG Entertainment

Credits

  • EngineerOllie Jay
  • Photography By [Photographs]Farrow Design
  • Plated ByMA*
  • ProducerSasha
  • Programmed By [Additional Programming And Twickery]Flipper (3)
  • Written-ByD. Emerson*

Notes

On back of sleeve and labels:
Distributed by the local BMG company. A unit of BMG Entertainment.
℗ 2000 Deconstruction Ltd.
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Deconstruction Ltd.
© 2000 Deconstruction Ltd.
Manufactured in the E.U.

Issued with a printed picture inner sleeve.

www.sasha.co.uk

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 743217882211
  • Barcode (Text): 7 43217 88221 1
  • Rights Society: Biem/Gema
  • Label Code: LC 08280
  • Matrix / Runout (A-side etching, variant 1): EXE-001
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side etching, variant 1): EXE-002
  • Matrix / Runout (A-side etching, variant 2): EXE-001-1 ma
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side etching, variant 2): EXE-002-B-1

Other Versions (5 of 15)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Scorchio (CD, Single) BMG 74321 78822 2 UK 2000
Recently Edited
Scorchio (12", Promo) Excession EXE 002 UK 2000
Scorccio (12", Unofficial Release, Single Sided, White Label) Not On Label (Darren Emerson) SCORCCIO1 UK 2000
Scorchio (12") Plus Recordings PLMX 08 Spain 2000
Scorchio (CDr, Maxi-Single, Promo) Deconstruction none UK 2000

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Reviews

  • Cl0ud's avatar
    Cl0ud
    One of the most memorable records I've come across, this is a Ibiza anthem classic.
    • IMissTheOldMusic's avatar
      Might get shot for saying this, but I think this is better than Xpander...
      • Rich.C's avatar
        Rich.C
        Think Sasha was trying to emulate the heights of xpander with this one but slightly fell short, good job we have Emersons late night dub to fall back on ;)
        • s3iyaintrance's avatar
          s3iyaintrance
          this amazing progressive trance tune is one of my favorites songs of all times!
          works for any time of the year and for any ambient in which you wanna hear it,
          highly recomended 5/5
          • h4ndcrafted's avatar
            h4ndcrafted
            The latenight dub is so good!
            • J-TEC's avatar
              J-TEC
              Edited 18 years ago
              This is definitely one of my favourite tunes from Sasha. The best mix of Scorchio is the Full Length Version, it starts off with a drum loop that continues into a small breakdown that introduces more and more elements of the tune. Also the tranzy melody fits very well on this one.
              A great progressive floorfiller!
              • djdamnage's avatar
                djdamnage
                Calling "Scorchio" trance is the biggest mistake you could make, (I'm not one of those label-hungry trainspotters that must catagory every single style, but come on). Emerson's tech-y style shines in with the beat and bass while sasha's progressive atmospheric style adds a wonderfull twist.... just call it progressive, hows that?

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