DJ Session One vs. Y.O.M.C. – Dreams In My Fantasy

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PRODUCED BY:
DJ Session One (Dirk Adamiak),
Etienne Picard,
Martin Roth (Y.O.M.C.),
Uwe Wagenknecht

WRITTEN-BY
Stefan Schatz

VOCAL PERFORMED BY:
Dagny Treutle

RELEASE DATE: 1998
GENRE:- Trance / Hard Trance

"Dreams In My Fantasy" is a classic of the late-90s German trance scene, released on Blutonium Records, a label synonymous with hard trance and energetic club anthems. The track quickly became a staple in European clubs and on compilations like Tunnel Trance Force, riding the wave of euphoric trance that dominated the era.

The collaboration blends the melodic sensibilities of DJ Session One with the harder, driving edge of Y.O.M.C. (Martin Roth). The track is built on soaring synths, a pounding kick, and ethereal female vocals.

The most famous Remix version is the "Y.O.M.C. Mix," which became the club favorite. Other remixes include the "DJ Session One Mix" and instrumental versions, each catering to different sub-flavors of trance aficionados. No superstar DJ remixes, but the original and Y.O.M.C. mix are considered classics in hard trance circles.

DJ SESSION ONE (Dirk Adamiak):
Born in Baden-Baden, Germany, Dirk Adamiak is better known under his aliases Blutonium Boy and DJ Session One. A pivotal figure in the hard trance and hardstyle scenes, he founded Blutonium Records, which became a launchpad for countless trance and hardstyle anthems in the late 90s and early 2000s. His productions are marked by high-energy beats, catchy melodies, and a relentless drive that made him a favorite in Germany’s massive club and festival circuit.

Y.O.M.C. (Martin Roth):
Martin Roth, operating as Y.O.M.C., is another heavyweight of the German trance scene. Known for his remixing prowess and energetic productions, Roth’s involvement brought a harder, more driving sound to the collaboration. He later became known for more progressive and melodic trance productions, but in the late 90s, Y.O.M.C. was all about the dancefloor.