Hagay was a DJ, first into 80's music, and brother Itay worked the lights and DJ'ed from time to time. Their extensive home collection of eclectic music included Pink Floyd, Brian Eno, Israeli artist Aviv Geffen and alternative rock. With no electronic music background, they were exposed to this new genre and discovered trance while out cruising with a friend one night. They were immediately drawn in by the sound of the bass and this marked the beginning of a new musical direction.
Since those early days, Future Prophecy has developed a unique sound of their own, with top class production and composition skills. No wonder Hagay has cast his spell on the dance floors for so many years.
Future Prophecy released four albums between the years 1997 to 2000. They left their mark on the world by unleashing several monster tracks including the legendary "Indra", "Freak" and an unforgettable remix of X-Dream's classic "The 2nd Room" that swept away thousands!
They gained credibility and recognition in the trance world, rising to new heights with the release of their fifth album "Concept of Love". Over the past 3 years, they achieved state of the art production skills and an innovative fresh musical direction.
Future Prophecy is back with a blast to conquer the dance floor with their 6th studio album "Body Shaker’ to be released in March/April 2006. They are busy promoting their future prophecy and performing material from the upcoming album.
Gabriel
Future Prophecy Lyrics
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The computer let the sound dancing to the ground
The computer let the sound rhythms turning round
The lyrics of Future Prophecy's song Gabriel are quite enigmatic but evoke a sense of awe and wonder. The opening line "It's a beautiful sound, dancing to the ground" seems to suggest that the music being played is so beautiful that it has a physical presence and is almost tangible enough to be seen dancing on the ground. The next line, "The computer let the sound dancing to the ground", gives the impression that the music may have been electronically produced. This can be interpreted as a celebration of how technology is allowing music to evolve in new and exciting ways.
The final line, "The computer let the sound rhythms turning round", seems to reiterate this idea of technology's role in music. The phrase "rhythms turning round" can be interpreted as music that is constantly evolving and changing, much like the world we live in. In essence, Gabriel is a song that celebrates the power and beauty of music, while also acknowledging the role technology is playing in shaping it.
Line by Line Meaning
It's a beautiful sound, dancing to the ground
The computer creates a beautiful rhythm that is moving and enchanting.
The computer let the sound dancing to the ground
The computer unleashes the sound to take on a new life as it reverberates through the ground.
The computer let the sound rhythms turning round
The computer ensures that the sound continues to evolve and grow, with new and exciting rhythms emerging at every turn.
Contributed by Jeremiah V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.