Cosmic Dream / Universal Machine / Spf 5 [1996] -

: Critics and listeners characterize the release as a blend of Trance, Techno, and House , specifically noting its "chilled out, space age vibe" which was distinct from the faster 150bpm "hard trance" common in the mid-1990s.

: The artist has stated that "Cosmic Dream" was dedicated to Carl Sagan , a figure who provided "reason and hope" through his work in science and cosmology. This space-age influence is reflected in the track’s atmospheric, "cosmic" sound. Cosmic Dream / Universal Machine / SPF 5 [1996]

: Universal Machine was part of the San Francisco Bay Area electronic music scene during the 1990s. : Critics and listeners characterize the release as

is a deep trance and techno track by the artist Universal Machine , originally released in 1996 on the San Francisco-based label Sunburn Records. The track appeared as the B-side to the 12" vinyl single titled Arboreal Sunrise , which carries the catalog number SPF 5 . Background and Context : Universal Machine was part of the San

: The lead track from the single, Arboreal Sunrise , was also featured on the Electric Manor compilation CD, which was mixed by the notable SF DJ The Baroness . Release Details Description Artist Universal Machine EP Title Arboreal Sunrise / Cosmic Dream Label Sunburn Records Catalog # Year Format 12" Vinyl, 45 RPM

Today, the original 1996 vinyl is considered a rare find among collectors of classic progressive house and trance, often appearing on Discogs for those seeking the specific "mid-90s trance style" of the San Francisco underground.

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