: Reforming as the Guru Josh Project (alongside Darren Bailie and Anders Nyman), Walden released "Infinity 2008" . The Klaas remix added a modern electro-house punch that propelled it to number one on charts across Europe, including France, Belgium, and Denmark.
The journey of "Infinity" began in December 1989 as the debut single by British musician Paul Walden (Guru Josh). Built around an unforgettable saxophone melody played by Mad Mick, the original was a foundational piece of the early rave scene. : Reforming as the Guru Josh Project (alongside
: The "Infinity 2008" and 2012 versions are widely available on Spotify and SoundCloud . Built around an unforgettable saxophone melody played by
The Eternal Echo: Inside the Guru Josh Project's "Infinity" Remix : The simple but effective lyrics—centered on a
For fans looking to stream or find high-quality versions of the various remixes:
: The core appeal remains the "unusual" blend of soulful saxophone riffs and high-velocity synths.
: The simple but effective lyrics—centered on a "key philosophy" of trust and finding infinity—have been interpreted as messages of unity, freedom, and spiritual awakening.