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1. Goa trance producers f… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists with this name:
1. Goa trance producers from Germany.
2. Alternative rock band from Bulgaria.
3. Electronic Dance Music producer duo Jon Sutton and Barry Jamieson
4. Spanish band
1. Evolution is a German goa trance project consisting of Andreas Roll and Dirk Obudzinski.
2. Evolution is an alternative rock band from Bulgaria. The band consists of Adrian Gougov(vocals , guitar and keys), Dimo Mezekliev(bass guitar) and Matt Hristoskov(drums). Though the music of the band is considered mainly alternative rock , the great variety of their style is caused by their wide range of different influences. Originally formed in 2003 with only Adrian and now ex-guitarist Radi Radev it wasn't until 2005 when they first got in a rehearsal room with an absolutely different lineup with Adrian taking vocal duties and rhythm guitar, Dimo on drums , Iakim Kastelov on bass and Harry Borisov on lead guitar. On the 2nd June 2006 Evolution played their first gig at the high school they attended. Only a month later the band was given the opportunity to play two beerfests in Sofia which helped widen their popularity. Sadly Harry left the band to fly and live in Praetoria , Africa. Now as a three-piece the band continued rehearsing with a new golden rule for themselves – to play only their own material. On the 6th of January 2007 they would play a private gig in front of a selected crowd where they would present only copyrighted songs. That very concert was the debut of Evolution as a three-piece with Iakim still on bass and Dimo on drums. They would go on to play only one more gig in that lineup about a month later. That’s when things started going on the downgrade. Iakim became busy with his future education and forthcoming exams , so Dimo and Adrian were left to wonder if there’s a future for the band anymore and what would be the best thing to do to get back on track. Two things then happened that would change the course of the band. Dimo decides to try himself out on the bass and offers jazz drummer Matt Hristoskov to come and jam with him and Adrian as a tryout. Two more “jams” were scheduled for which Matt was asked to learn about 10 Evolution songs in 3 to 4 day period. And so with a new lineup and after only 3 rehearsals Evolution entered a “battle of the bands” competition and won 3rd place thus winning themselves a spot on the annual “Cvete za Gosho” rock festival. They would be received extremely well and would be praised for the professionalism they present at their age. After doing a few club shows shortly after the festival the band would end up taking a rather large hitaus before they reunited in late 2007. In early 2008 they ended up recording a few demo tracks in the well known Stain-Studios. Since then Evolution regulary perform in the legendary Backstage and Swingin' hall clubs as well as making a second appereance on the "Cvete za Go6o" festival. The band is currently writing and gathering material for their first album and is expected to do a short tour in the near future.d for the professionalism they present at their age. After doing a few club shows shortly after the festival the band would end up taking a rather large hitaus before they reunited in late 2007. In early 2008 they ended up recording a few demo tracks in the well known Stain-Studios. Since then Evolution regulary perform in the legendary Backstage and Swingin' hall clubs as well as making a second appereance on the "Cvete za Go6o" festival. The band is currently writing and gathering material for their first album and is expected to do a short tour in the near future.
3. Evolution is Jon Sutton and Barrie Jamieson who have been producing music for almost 20 years now, playing in bands at first before delving into various ventures, one of which was working with some DJ called Sasha (remember him?), in providing a track for his first remix on their old label Postive Vinyl. From there a brief foray into the world of playing large parties and even getting airplay on MTV soon became tedious and the duo set up Fluid Recordings in 1996, with the label now almost at it's 40th release and having featured some of the best talent in the world, from Jimmy Van M to Taylor and also Andy Ling. However, it was only natural that they wanted to show that they are capable of more than running a label and producing 'dance music', so they set to work on an album, and now the fruits of their labour are now set to be released on this debut longplayer 'Unnatural Selection'
Sweeping ambient soundscapes fused with a tight progressive breaks groove introduces us into the minds of Jon and Barry for the next hour or so, as Numb unlocks your senses in preparation for what is to come next, Mexican Dawn keeping with the low tempo vibe and a deep trippy humming noise running in the background, becoming deeper as the track lifts in pace slightly. The transition into the rolling house groove of Better House Music is so subtle you almost miss it, a rolling bassline and, synth arrangements and horns come together as one as a quirky vocal sample adds an extra dimension to the track.
As the first chords of 'Walking On Fire' featuring the vocals of longtime Evolution collaborator, you know what to expect. This glorious progressive house workout has been dominating the dancefloors and radio waves for several months. Once again this meeting of minds delivers another anthemic masterpiece that will become a classic months from now. as it slowly paves the way into classic Evolution territory as the trippy piano line of Firewyre builds the momentum nicely into the eerie sounds of Crododile Man, the bassline pulsating away like a well oiled machine cranking gears as it's progressing to the next cycle, and this track sure marks a turning point in the album as the break hints at a slightly more downtempo route once more.
The lush atmospherics of Solina swim through the speakers, like waves washing upon a sandy beach, as we are swept away into a feeling of bliss and left with images of a gorgeous sunset and voyage into the dark of night. That dark of night is soundtracked by the techno influenced groove and tough drum patterns of Blaster, vocodered effects piercing the soundscape and forcing the tempo to climb higher and higher before the bottom drops out systematically and a driving synth arrangement loops over and over and evocative vocal samples filter through the speakers. Phoenix rises from the ashes of the previous track, the loops locking in with a deep bassline and synth arrangement, evolving like a rapidly changing lifeform, before one of the biggest breakdowns you will ever hear comes out of nowhere. This is almost the exclamation point on the album, an energy release of all the tension that has been buit up in the past hour before the journey starts to come to an end.
However a surprise is kept for the end as a lounge style groove and catchy melody let Jayn Hanna deliver another track entitled 'Making Sense', slow drum arrangements and deep and meaningful vocals crafting this into a superb piece of music, far exceeding any dance or electronic roots, and a track that wouldn't be out of place on daytime radio during the heat of the summer holiday season. The ambient version of Walking On Fire is in more ways than one a reprise, a secret extra to those wanting more, and Jayn's vocals fit the laid back arrangements as much as they do the house groove showcase earlier on the album. Evidence of why she is one of the hottest vocal talents and evidence that as demonstrated by this album that Evolution are comfortable in any genre they decide to put their hand to.
So there you have it. The wait is finally over. Evolution, the past, present and future. Don't think of it is the full stop of the Evolution story. Think more of it as Chapter 1. Proof that Evolution are not just about amazing club tracks, but have an untapped talent that will develop right across the world of music in the coming months and years.
4. Evolution is a Spanish band. The late '60s in Spain saw a fascination with soul music -- perhaps the upbeat groove of black America was a suitable reaction to the staid ways of Franco's dictatorship. Evolution initially arrived in Spain from Germany as beat/soul band Los Vampires, who overtime changed direction, lost members and regrouped at the end of the decade in Barcelona to become the cities hottest soul act. When the psych-prog boom took off influences such as Santana, Spirit, King Crimson, Traffic and Blood, Sweat & Tears also began to play a crucial part in their sound. The band originals combined incredible psych-rock dance floor fillers - notably 'Dr. Vazquez' - which were packed with fuzz guitar, Hammond and Det Ferring's impressive vocals, with more introspective rock. (It comes as no surprise that recently the Mod scene has picked up on Evolution's dazzling interpretation of Spirit's 'Fresh Garbage' {included on this album}). Wah-Wah's splendid digipak re-issue of the 1970 Evolution album is packaged in the peculiar 'carrier bag' styled sleeve of the original 12" sleeve (including cardboard handgrip). Offering The Listener Loads Of Hammond Grooves And Psychedelic Fuzz Guitar. Their Rare LP From 1970 Is Another One Of The Most Sought-After Records From Spain's Rock Heritage. The Wah Wah Edition Respects The Original Shopping Bag-Type Sleeve And Features Extensive Information On The Band, Plus Curious Photos, Memorabilia And 4 Bonus Tracks From A Couple Of 1971/1972 Singles Not On The Original Album.
1. Goa trance producers f… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists with this name:
1. Goa trance producers from Germany.
2. Alternative rock band from Bulgaria.
3. Electronic Dance Music producer duo Jon Sutton and Barry Jamieson
4. Spanish band
1. Evolution is a German goa trance project consisting of Andreas Roll and Dirk Obudzinski.
2. Evolution is an alternative rock band from Bulgaria. The band consists of Adrian Gougov(vocals , guitar and keys), Dimo Mezekliev(bass guitar) and Matt Hristoskov(drums). Though the music of the band is considered mainly alternative rock , the great variety of their style is caused by their wide range of different influences. Originally formed in 2003 with only Adrian and now ex-guitarist Radi Radev it wasn't until 2005 when they first got in a rehearsal room with an absolutely different lineup with Adrian taking vocal duties and rhythm guitar, Dimo on drums , Iakim Kastelov on bass and Harry Borisov on lead guitar. On the 2nd June 2006 Evolution played their first gig at the high school they attended. Only a month later the band was given the opportunity to play two beerfests in Sofia which helped widen their popularity. Sadly Harry left the band to fly and live in Praetoria , Africa. Now as a three-piece the band continued rehearsing with a new golden rule for themselves – to play only their own material. On the 6th of January 2007 they would play a private gig in front of a selected crowd where they would present only copyrighted songs. That very concert was the debut of Evolution as a three-piece with Iakim still on bass and Dimo on drums. They would go on to play only one more gig in that lineup about a month later. That’s when things started going on the downgrade. Iakim became busy with his future education and forthcoming exams , so Dimo and Adrian were left to wonder if there’s a future for the band anymore and what would be the best thing to do to get back on track. Two things then happened that would change the course of the band. Dimo decides to try himself out on the bass and offers jazz drummer Matt Hristoskov to come and jam with him and Adrian as a tryout. Two more “jams” were scheduled for which Matt was asked to learn about 10 Evolution songs in 3 to 4 day period. And so with a new lineup and after only 3 rehearsals Evolution entered a “battle of the bands” competition and won 3rd place thus winning themselves a spot on the annual “Cvete za Gosho” rock festival. They would be received extremely well and would be praised for the professionalism they present at their age. After doing a few club shows shortly after the festival the band would end up taking a rather large hitaus before they reunited in late 2007. In early 2008 they ended up recording a few demo tracks in the well known Stain-Studios. Since then Evolution regulary perform in the legendary Backstage and Swingin' hall clubs as well as making a second appereance on the "Cvete za Go6o" festival. The band is currently writing and gathering material for their first album and is expected to do a short tour in the near future.d for the professionalism they present at their age. After doing a few club shows shortly after the festival the band would end up taking a rather large hitaus before they reunited in late 2007. In early 2008 they ended up recording a few demo tracks in the well known Stain-Studios. Since then Evolution regulary perform in the legendary Backstage and Swingin' hall clubs as well as making a second appereance on the "Cvete za Go6o" festival. The band is currently writing and gathering material for their first album and is expected to do a short tour in the near future.
3. Evolution is Jon Sutton and Barrie Jamieson who have been producing music for almost 20 years now, playing in bands at first before delving into various ventures, one of which was working with some DJ called Sasha (remember him?), in providing a track for his first remix on their old label Postive Vinyl. From there a brief foray into the world of playing large parties and even getting airplay on MTV soon became tedious and the duo set up Fluid Recordings in 1996, with the label now almost at it's 40th release and having featured some of the best talent in the world, from Jimmy Van M to Taylor and also Andy Ling. However, it was only natural that they wanted to show that they are capable of more than running a label and producing 'dance music', so they set to work on an album, and now the fruits of their labour are now set to be released on this debut longplayer 'Unnatural Selection'
Sweeping ambient soundscapes fused with a tight progressive breaks groove introduces us into the minds of Jon and Barry for the next hour or so, as Numb unlocks your senses in preparation for what is to come next, Mexican Dawn keeping with the low tempo vibe and a deep trippy humming noise running in the background, becoming deeper as the track lifts in pace slightly. The transition into the rolling house groove of Better House Music is so subtle you almost miss it, a rolling bassline and, synth arrangements and horns come together as one as a quirky vocal sample adds an extra dimension to the track.
As the first chords of 'Walking On Fire' featuring the vocals of longtime Evolution collaborator, you know what to expect. This glorious progressive house workout has been dominating the dancefloors and radio waves for several months. Once again this meeting of minds delivers another anthemic masterpiece that will become a classic months from now. as it slowly paves the way into classic Evolution territory as the trippy piano line of Firewyre builds the momentum nicely into the eerie sounds of Crododile Man, the bassline pulsating away like a well oiled machine cranking gears as it's progressing to the next cycle, and this track sure marks a turning point in the album as the break hints at a slightly more downtempo route once more.
The lush atmospherics of Solina swim through the speakers, like waves washing upon a sandy beach, as we are swept away into a feeling of bliss and left with images of a gorgeous sunset and voyage into the dark of night. That dark of night is soundtracked by the techno influenced groove and tough drum patterns of Blaster, vocodered effects piercing the soundscape and forcing the tempo to climb higher and higher before the bottom drops out systematically and a driving synth arrangement loops over and over and evocative vocal samples filter through the speakers. Phoenix rises from the ashes of the previous track, the loops locking in with a deep bassline and synth arrangement, evolving like a rapidly changing lifeform, before one of the biggest breakdowns you will ever hear comes out of nowhere. This is almost the exclamation point on the album, an energy release of all the tension that has been buit up in the past hour before the journey starts to come to an end.
However a surprise is kept for the end as a lounge style groove and catchy melody let Jayn Hanna deliver another track entitled 'Making Sense', slow drum arrangements and deep and meaningful vocals crafting this into a superb piece of music, far exceeding any dance or electronic roots, and a track that wouldn't be out of place on daytime radio during the heat of the summer holiday season. The ambient version of Walking On Fire is in more ways than one a reprise, a secret extra to those wanting more, and Jayn's vocals fit the laid back arrangements as much as they do the house groove showcase earlier on the album. Evidence of why she is one of the hottest vocal talents and evidence that as demonstrated by this album that Evolution are comfortable in any genre they decide to put their hand to.
So there you have it. The wait is finally over. Evolution, the past, present and future. Don't think of it is the full stop of the Evolution story. Think more of it as Chapter 1. Proof that Evolution are not just about amazing club tracks, but have an untapped talent that will develop right across the world of music in the coming months and years.
4. Evolution is a Spanish band. The late '60s in Spain saw a fascination with soul music -- perhaps the upbeat groove of black America was a suitable reaction to the staid ways of Franco's dictatorship. Evolution initially arrived in Spain from Germany as beat/soul band Los Vampires, who overtime changed direction, lost members and regrouped at the end of the decade in Barcelona to become the cities hottest soul act. When the psych-prog boom took off influences such as Santana, Spirit, King Crimson, Traffic and Blood, Sweat & Tears also began to play a crucial part in their sound. The band originals combined incredible psych-rock dance floor fillers - notably 'Dr. Vazquez' - which were packed with fuzz guitar, Hammond and Det Ferring's impressive vocals, with more introspective rock. (It comes as no surprise that recently the Mod scene has picked up on Evolution's dazzling interpretation of Spirit's 'Fresh Garbage' {included on this album}). Wah-Wah's splendid digipak re-issue of the 1970 Evolution album is packaged in the peculiar 'carrier bag' styled sleeve of the original 12" sleeve (including cardboard handgrip). Offering The Listener Loads Of Hammond Grooves And Psychedelic Fuzz Guitar. Their Rare LP From 1970 Is Another One Of The Most Sought-After Records From Spain's Rock Heritage. The Wah Wah Edition Respects The Original Shopping Bag-Type Sleeve And Features Extensive Information On The Band, Plus Curious Photos, Memorabilia And 4 Bonus Tracks From A Couple Of 1971/1972 Singles Not On The Original Album.
Everybody Dance
Evolution Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Everybody Dance' by these artists:
Barbara Tucker Dead Can Dance Dead Can Dance Fortune (Dead Can Dance) (4) >…
Bob Sinclar & Cutee B feat. Dollarman Big Ali & Makedah Soul clap, soul clap Soul clap, soul clap Soul clap, soul cl…
Cedric Gervais Body Body Body Everybody Body Body Body Every Everybody da…
Chic Everybody dance, do-do-do Clap your hands, clap your hands E…
Chic & Nile Rodgers Everybody dance, do-do-do Clap your hands, clap your hands …
Chic & Sister Sledge Everybody dance, do-do-do Clap your hands, clap your hands E…
Deborah Cox Deborah Cox Miscellaneous Everybody Dance (Clap Your Hands) …
Dreamland Cast Everybody dance, do-do-do Clap your hands, clap your hands E…
Gravitonas Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaance for your right! I see it in your eye…
Incredibad The club is packed like a sandwich All types of people…
K-Klass I'm sorry, I've got an awkward body but I still like…
Kat DeLuna Yea, yea KAt deluna, kat deluna, red one Lalalalalalalala…
Kimberley Walsh Everybody dance, do-do-do Clap your hands, clap your hands (…
Liberty X Everybody dance, Clap your hands, clap your hands Everybody …
M.S.I. P Ev'rybody dance now! Ev'rybody dance now! Give me the music.…
Marmaduke Duke Everybody, everybody dance tonight Everybody, everybody danc…
MC Jams Gather round all the people in the town get ready cuz…
Mike de Ville feat. Frank Magal Everybody dance, ale ale ale Everybody dance, ale ale ale Ev…
Minecraft Jams Gather round all the people in the town get ready cuz…
Mlle Swann show me your vibes show me your style show me you care get…
Morningside Drive Everybody wants in Everybody wants to know Whos the first…
Mura-T a.k.a. Mulatino I'm sorry, I've got an awkward body but I still like…
Nile Rodgers Everybody dance, do-do-do Clap your hands, clap your hands E…
Nile Rodgers And Chic Everybody dance, do-do-do Clap your hands, clap your hands …
Nile Rogers And Chic Body Body Body Everybody Body Body Body Every Everybody da…
No More Lights If you want I can tell the news from the…
Offer Nissim When my song touch lifes everyday I love to see you…
Ohio Players everybody dance hey yall get off the wall then you come h…
Peppino di Capri di: Cenci/Faiella/Mazzocchi Everybody Dance Everybody Dance…
Red Hot Chili Peppers/M Josephine, you're the queen, ah ah Josephine Baker, ah ah ah…
Rose Royce & Chic Everybody dance, do-do-do Clap your hands, clap your hands E…
RuPaul Everybody dance, do-do-do Clap your hands, clap your hands …
Scorccio Everybody* Dance Ooh-wooh-ooh, clap your hands Clap, your ha…
Sister Sledge Everybody dance, do-do-do Clap your hands, clap your hands E…
Ta Mara & The Seen Everybody's dancin' with the new determination But that you …
Various Artists Everybody dance, do-do-do Clap your hands, clap your hands E…
Рома Кенга I see it in your eyes, I hear it when you…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Evolution:
Hello My Baby You know my baby, she loves to play She's always ready,…
Walking My fingers burn in the breakdown This part of everything beh…
Walking On Fire My fingers burn in the breakdown This part of everything beh…
Walking On Fire (Blank My fingers burn in the breakdown This part of everything beh…
Walking on Fire (original mix) (feat. Jayn Hanna) My fingers burn in the breakdown This part of everything beh…
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@sharptoothtrex4486
I love this song since the first time I heard this in 1993. 30 Years Later this song rocks at #1.
@jamiegrifter
Love it - Was played all the time at Veronica’s in Tenerife! Great holiday memories ♥️
@vinaymulukutla358
This is absolutely awesome and so unbelievably 90's, I know I loved it back in 1993 and never got tired of it.
@trebleking1641
Funnily enough it's a cover of a 70s track...
@vinaymulukutla358
@@trebleking1641 For sure...I found that out later. The original is also nice but this one connects further to me.
@HyperdriveTwo
Loved this song at the time and still love it 26 years later!
@stevistarfyre3227
It's better than the original..love this song
@williamdavies550
Remember this pure nineties sound my cousin was the percussionist
@GeorginaMathur
Classic!
@Adriana-Elizabeth---
YEAR COUNTRY AND LABEL PLEASE TANK YOU