Flaming June (song)
This article is about the 1997 trance song . For the painting by Frederic Leighton, see Flaming June.
Flaming June is a 1997 hit trance song performed by BT from the Perfecto album ESCM. The track reached #19 on the UK Top 40,[1] is considered a dance anthem in the dance music scene,[2] and is widely referred to as an example of progressive trance music. Flaming June features co-production credits from German DJ and producer Paul van Dyk and was remixed by Chicane.
The title of the song seems unconnected with the well-known 1895 painting of the same name. According to BT, he got the name from a cab driver on his way to a recording studio who commented that it was "Flaming June", referring to the particularly hot weather that day.
Formats and Track listings
- 12" single version
- "Flaming June" (BT & PvD Original Mix) (9.14)
- "Flaming June" (Chicane Remix) (9.20)
- Double pack 12" single version
- "Flaming June" (BT & PvD Original Mix) (8.50)
- "Flaming June" (Lemon D Remix) (8.13)
- "Flaming June" (H.H.C. Remix) (7.26)
- "Orbitus Teranium (Album Version) (8.28)
- UK. Promo CD
- "Flaming June" (BT & PvD Edit) (3.46)
- "Flaming June" (BT & PvD Mix) (8.50)
- "Orbitus Teranium (Album Version) (8.28)
- UK. Maxi Single 1
- "Flaming June" (BT & PvD Edit) (3.46)
- "Orbitus Teranium (Album Version) (8.28)
- "Orbitus Teranium (Lenco Shift Mix) (6.03)
- UK. Maxi Single 2
- "Flaming June" (BT & PvD Mix) (8.50)
- "Flaming June" (Lemon D Remix) (8.13)
- "Flaming June" (H.H.C. Remix) (7.26)
- "Flaming June" (Simon Hales Orchestra) (5.12)
- UK, Australian and European Maxi Single
- "Flaming June" (BT & PvD Edit) (3.44)
- "Flaming June" (Chicane Remix) (9.20)
- "Flaming June" (H.H.C. Remix) (7.26)
- "Flaming June" (BT & PvD Mix) (8.50)
- US American
- "Flaming June" Track 6 (Digital Empire: Electronica's Best Disc 2) (8:38)
- Global
- "Flaming June 2010" Track 12 (Anjunabeats: Anjunadeep:02 Mixed By James Grant & Jaytech)
References
- ↑ Chart Position sourced from Chart Stats, http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=25408 ,retrieved on July 06 2007
- ↑ Mixmag magazine, "His Royal Trancesnessness", August 12, 2001
External links
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