His first solo single 'Tauro' (released in April 2005), soon gained worldwide recognition and stamped his named firmly on the trance circuit, getting plays from Armin Van Buuren & Paul Van Dyk and also reaching no.9 in the World DMC trance charts.
Since then Dan has gone on to remix and produce several tracks (see Discography), including his biggest hit 'Made In Bahrain' which was signed to one of the biggest labels worldwide, Anjunabeats. The track gained support from every big name including Paul Van Dyk, Tiesto, Above & Beyond, Judge Jules, who playlisted it on his Radio One show and Armin Van Buuren who made it 'Tune of the Week' on his A State of Trance radio show.
Dan's dj diary has also keep him very busy, making appearances last year for Vaccine (Turnmills, London) Wildchild (SE One,London), Slide (Liverpool) & Gatecrasher unofficial Afterparty (TPCC, Sheffield) aswell as his local residencies for BIG & Radi8 (East Anglia) and hosting a monthly internet radio show, 'Melodic VIbes' on ETN.fm.
TMRW
Dan Stone Lyrics
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The easiest way to get into the meditative state
Is to begin by listening
If you simply close your eyes
And allow yourself to hear all the sounds that′re going on around you
Don't try to identify the sounds you′re hearing
Simply allow them to play with your eardrums
Oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh
The lyrics of the song TMRW by Dan Stone have a prominent element of meditation and mindfulness. The song starts with the opening lines, "The easiest way to get into the meditative state, Is to begin by listening." The song is an invitation to listeners to let go of their thoughts and simply be present and aware of the sounds in their surroundings. The first verse suggests that meditation can be effortless and can begin simply by listening to the sounds around us without trying to analyze or identify them.
The chorus of the song is a repetition of "Oh, oh", which could be interpreted as a non-verbal expression of the peace and calm that comes with mindfulness. The song highlights the importance of being present in the moment and not getting caught up in worries about the past or future. The repetition of "Oh, oh" also serves to create a meditative atmosphere that complements the theme of the song.
Overall, the lyrics of TMRW encourage listeners to cultivate mindfulness in their lives and let go of distractions and worries. The song's simple yet effective message is a reminder of the power of being present and attentive to our surroundings and the impact it can have on our mental and emotional well-being.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh, oh
Expression of excitement, urging listeners to pay attention
The easiest way to get into the meditative state
Explaining a simple technique to enter a meditative state
Is to begin by listening
Advice to focus on listening as a starting point for meditation
If you simply close your eyes
Describing a necessary step for this technique
And allow yourself to hear all the sounds that′re going on around you
Encouraging listeners to let go of distractions and focus on their surroundings
Don't try to identify the sounds you′re hearing
Warns against the tendency to label or categorize the sounds heard
Simply allow them to play with your eardrums
Encouragement to enjoy the experience of hearing rather than analyzing it
And let them go
Instruction to not hold on to any sounds, thoughts, or distractions that may arise
Oh, oh
Reinforces the importance of the technique described
Oh, oh
Repetition for emphasis
Oh, oh
Final communication of excitement and urgency
Writer(s): Dan Stone
Contributed by Camilla W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Un tal Oskr Ayala
It's been 6 months since my dad passed away. It has been difficult months and I want to give him a big hug even if it is for the last time. Tracks like these raise me beyond the sky... I feel like I can touch his hand. Thanks Dan for the uplifting effect on your tracks.
Adam Schack
I tear up every time I hear this track, as it brings back beautiful memories of my mother. I close my eyes and imagine what it'd be like to listen to it together. Such a lovely heartfelt piece!!! 😍🎶🤗
Dinesh Howard
R.I.P😑
Travis
It is great music indeed, brother. I am sorry for your loss.
Arthur Gilmour
I agree my friend music like this touches your Emotions and lifts you up 👍 So sorry for your loss God bless you ❤
CrackWarrior
Dan stone never fails. What a track ❤❤
Upraj Singh
Literally never
noel murphy
One of the top Uplifting producers for me
🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
William
This is TRANCE. ✨ Dan Stone you are amazing.
JS BE
Dan Stone makes epic music. Great artist.