About Club Unity

Below is the tracklist for the album with MP3 preview clips available for all tracks. DJ Orkidea has written short background information below each track.

  1. 01
    Orkidea vs Marc Mitchell
    Eternal Love
    Innersense
    Result of Orkidea's and legendary Sunday Club producer Marc Mitchell's collaboration. Two years in making and the original is over 15 minute epic musical journey which will hopefully be released sometime 2006. The two minute SFX intro will take you to the "place called happiness" and set the mood.
  2. 02
    Jose Zamora vs Damian Dp
    Transatlantic, Andy Moor Remix
    Baroque
    Orkidea's favourite track of 2005 so far. Amazing material once again from british producer Andy Moor, best known from his work with Leama and Tilt, but here providing a truly classic piece of progressive trance. Housey bassline and etheric drippling synth melody full of emotion.
  3. 03
    Orkidea
    Beautiful, Marc Mitchell Remix
    Five Am
    Here we see Marc Mitchell remixing a classic Orkidea track 'Beautiful' from few years back. Adding samples from Star Wars, acoustic guitars, tens of new synth lines and his trademark wide-sounding production, Marc takes the track on a totally new level.
  4. 04
    Super8 vs Dj Tab
    Helsinki Scorchin'
    Anjunabeats
    Superstars of finnish trance scene, Super8 and DJ Tab, have once again created a rocking club track which will vbe exclusive for ' A Place Called Happiness' CD for almost half a year! This will be released sometime 2006 on the ever consistant Anjunabeats label and has been raising the roofs and arms whenever played out.
  5. 05
    Tiesto
    Ur, Junkie Xl Remix
    Black Hole
    When two of biggest names in dutch electronic music scene, DJ Tiesto and Junkie XL, combine forces the result muct be something special and here it truly is. Junkie XL's 12 minute remix of 'UR' cleverly combines 80s influenced male vocals, U2 sounding guitars and trademark JXL tough beats and tight production.
  6. 06
    Way Out West
    Killa, Orkidea Remix
    Distinctive
    Way Out West's 'Killa' was the definite highlight of Bristol based duo's third album in 2004. Orkidea decided to make a bootleg remix sampling the breathtaking intro and building a full on progressive trance track from that. The remix has been supported by Paul Oakenfold and Armin van Buuren, who also made it 'Track of the Week' in his State of Trance radio show, and has now been officially released on UK based Solaris label.
  7. 07
    Slusnik Luna vs Lowland
    Last Train To Trancentral
    Unity Records
    KLF was without doubt one of the most influental electronic music bands of early 90s and 'Last Train To Trancentral' one of their biggest hits. Slusnik Luna and Lowland made this remix especially for this CD and it does well justice for the original and has already raised a lot of interest whenever played.
  8. 08
    Dallas Superstars vs Orkidea
    Revolution
    Stockholm Records
    'Revolution' takes the CD a step tougher direction with DSS producer Heikki Liimatainen and Orkidea making this time a little more techno influenced track which has been hammered by Above & Beyond and Armin a lot this year. Strong beats and a memorable two minute breakdown start building the mix into the climax.
  9. 09
    Beatpushers
    Rht, Dallas Superstars Remix
    Unity Records
    More finnish quality clubby trance sound here with JS16, Heikki Liimatainen and Jarkko "Beatpusher" Pietiläinen producing a very strong and driving production. It has already been doing rounds in clubs for one and half years and will finally see light of the day in 2006 on Unity Records.
  10. 10
    Orkidea
    Embrace, Orkidea vs Super8 Remix
    Five Am
    Embrace was originally a four minute demo from Orkidea, but after few days of tweaking at Super8's studio resulted in this "old school Oakey psy-trance" flavoured 10 minute trance journey, supported by Ferry Corsten and Solar Stone. An outro version made exclusively for this CD rounds things up and takes the listener back to where it all started 75 minutes earlier...