There is more than one artist under the name of Signum
1. Signum fro… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist under the name of Signum
1. Signum from Netherlands
2. Signum from Serbia
3. SignuM from Lithuania (rock band)
Signum is the combination of two talented producers in the European music industry. They are Pascal Minnaard, (age 29) and Ronald Hagen (also age 29). Both live in Zoetermeer, a little city nearby Hague, their home base in Netherlands.
Pascal & Ron first met each other in high school. This was the place where they found out that they had the same interest in making music, and started to do some work together. Although they lost contact later, they both continued making music.
During that time, Pascal got a record contract at the Dutch label/agency BPM Dance. He made his first track there, under his own name on the label 4-Play (Inside a Rainbow). For his second release ("Flow of Knowledge", "The Other Side", "Adapter"), he started working under the name Signum, under the label "Jinx" from former company BPM Dance.
At this time Pascal met up with Ron again. Ron also signed up with BPM Dance and they started producing together again, not knowing that this will turn out to be a huge success. When they released their first track together, in 1997, under the JINX label, called "What you got for me", the record became a huge club anthem. And with it's re-release in 2001 (on TidyTrax) it even got the nr. 36 position in the UK Top40!!!! "What you got 4 me" turned out to be, what you now call, a true "Trance Classic".
In the mean time, they did a remix for "Travel" called "Bulgarian", which also did well in the club charts and was well received by a lot of Dj's.
Under their own names, Ron Hagen & Pascal M, they did other releases, such as "Forever", "Take U There" and "On Stream".
British producer/DJ Scott Mac was interested in working with Signum. So they teamed up, and out of that collaboration came "Coming On Strong", which also became a huge club hit. This established their name as Trance producers.
After that, they were frequently asked for a lot of remixes, such as:
Lost Tribe - "Game Master" (Hooj Choons)
Blank & Jones - "After Love"
ATB - "9pm (Till I come)" (Ministery of Sound)
KayCee - "Escape" (Additive)
Straydog (Dj Tiesto) - "Mirror" (Black Hole)
Alice Deejay & DJ Jurgen - "Better off Alone" (Violent Records)
Yves the Ruyter - "To the Rythem" (Bonzai)
Spacebrothers - "Shine" (Manifesto)
And many more...
After finishing all these remixes they started focusing on their own productions. They came back with "Solar Level" and after that even stronger with "First Strike", which received support from many leading DJ's/producers including, Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Dj Tiesto, Marco V, John 00 Flemming and many more!
This hit was soon followed by some more, "Cura Me", "Second Wave" & "Third Dimension" , which where all released on Jinx.
(All tracks were frequently played in sets of the worlds leading Trance Dj's). They also produced another massive track called "The Wrong Shake" under the alias "D-Factor" which was also being hammered by all the Top DJ's.
Pascal & Ron thought that the time was right to play their own tunes in front of crowds, and started focusing on a DJ career.
In July 2001 they made their U.K. debut with a three hour set at Gatecrasher. Since this impressive debut they've played in U.K.'s best clubs, such as, "Godskitchen", "Gatecrasher", "Passion", "Slinky" and of course not forgetting the great festivals, "Global Gathering", "Homelands", & "Summer Sound System". Since this debut they've visited and set crowds on fire in many countries, such as: Australia, Spain (Ibiza, Mallorca), Japan, UK, Ireland, Canada, Africa, Swiss, Germany, Malaysia.
2003 was the year that BPM Dance stopped existing as a record company, and Ron & Pascal needed to find a new record company. They didn't need to search for long, because a new company was founded in June 2003: ARMADA MUSIC. Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron and David Lewis joined their forces to combine label management, publishing and artist management.
"Push Through" was the first release of Signum, on the new label called "A State Of Trance" named after Armin's immensely popular radio show, and the beginning of a new period. "Push Through" was very well received by the public as well as the DJ's, and has reached a couple of nr. 1 positions in Dance Charts worldwide.
In 2004 Signum teamed up with vocalist Anita Kelsey, and out of that collaboration came "Come Around Again", a beautiful vocal trancer. Ron & Pascal described it as the track they've always wanted to make. Shortly after that release "The Timelord" saw the light of day and again they had done it, a massive trance that was played by almost every trance DJ, "The Timelord" was selected as Future Favourite on Armin's radio show, again reached several nr.1 position in Dance Charts worldwide and even ended at the nr. 14 spot in the Dutch Year board, being one of the best tracks that year!
Remixing wise, they've given Delerium - "Truly", Laura Turner - "Soul Deep", Misja Helsloot - "First Second", Dj Danjo & Rob Styles - "Duende" the Signum makeover, and with a lot of success...
2004 was also the year that Ron & Pascal decided to re-release "First Strike" & "Second Wave". Still, there was a really big demand for the original tracks, but to release them again without something extra wasn't an option, so the invented the "Signum Signal" guise, which was more tech-trance oriented.
The year 2005, is already a promising year for Pascal & Ron, they’ve visited Australia and New Zealand, for the Two Tribes Tour 2005 (along with The Prodigy, Armand van Helden, Rank 1, MIKE and many more), with a massive success and response.
They remixed the track "Serenity" of the nr. 3 DJ in the world, none other than Armin van Buuren, which will also be the official anthem for the Sensation White 2005 party.
Signum's sound of Trance, Techno, Tech-Trance, and Progressive have won many admirers all around the World!
We can say that Signum are becoming one of the most favourite DJ’s of the Trance crowd. And you'll be seeing and hearing a lot of them and so their rise to the top is just beginning...
(original text from their official site, signum-djs.com, with some grammar editing...)
1. Signum fro… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist under the name of Signum
1. Signum from Netherlands
2. Signum from Serbia
3. SignuM from Lithuania (rock band)
Signum is the combination of two talented producers in the European music industry. They are Pascal Minnaard, (age 29) and Ronald Hagen (also age 29). Both live in Zoetermeer, a little city nearby Hague, their home base in Netherlands.
Pascal & Ron first met each other in high school. This was the place where they found out that they had the same interest in making music, and started to do some work together. Although they lost contact later, they both continued making music.
During that time, Pascal got a record contract at the Dutch label/agency BPM Dance. He made his first track there, under his own name on the label 4-Play (Inside a Rainbow). For his second release ("Flow of Knowledge", "The Other Side", "Adapter"), he started working under the name Signum, under the label "Jinx" from former company BPM Dance.
At this time Pascal met up with Ron again. Ron also signed up with BPM Dance and they started producing together again, not knowing that this will turn out to be a huge success. When they released their first track together, in 1997, under the JINX label, called "What you got for me", the record became a huge club anthem. And with it's re-release in 2001 (on TidyTrax) it even got the nr. 36 position in the UK Top40!!!! "What you got 4 me" turned out to be, what you now call, a true "Trance Classic".
In the mean time, they did a remix for "Travel" called "Bulgarian", which also did well in the club charts and was well received by a lot of Dj's.
Under their own names, Ron Hagen & Pascal M, they did other releases, such as "Forever", "Take U There" and "On Stream".
British producer/DJ Scott Mac was interested in working with Signum. So they teamed up, and out of that collaboration came "Coming On Strong", which also became a huge club hit. This established their name as Trance producers.
After that, they were frequently asked for a lot of remixes, such as:
Lost Tribe - "Game Master" (Hooj Choons)
Blank & Jones - "After Love"
ATB - "9pm (Till I come)" (Ministery of Sound)
KayCee - "Escape" (Additive)
Straydog (Dj Tiesto) - "Mirror" (Black Hole)
Alice Deejay & DJ Jurgen - "Better off Alone" (Violent Records)
Yves the Ruyter - "To the Rythem" (Bonzai)
Spacebrothers - "Shine" (Manifesto)
And many more...
After finishing all these remixes they started focusing on their own productions. They came back with "Solar Level" and after that even stronger with "First Strike", which received support from many leading DJ's/producers including, Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Dj Tiesto, Marco V, John 00 Flemming and many more!
This hit was soon followed by some more, "Cura Me", "Second Wave" & "Third Dimension" , which where all released on Jinx.
(All tracks were frequently played in sets of the worlds leading Trance Dj's). They also produced another massive track called "The Wrong Shake" under the alias "D-Factor" which was also being hammered by all the Top DJ's.
Pascal & Ron thought that the time was right to play their own tunes in front of crowds, and started focusing on a DJ career.
In July 2001 they made their U.K. debut with a three hour set at Gatecrasher. Since this impressive debut they've played in U.K.'s best clubs, such as, "Godskitchen", "Gatecrasher", "Passion", "Slinky" and of course not forgetting the great festivals, "Global Gathering", "Homelands", & "Summer Sound System". Since this debut they've visited and set crowds on fire in many countries, such as: Australia, Spain (Ibiza, Mallorca), Japan, UK, Ireland, Canada, Africa, Swiss, Germany, Malaysia.
2003 was the year that BPM Dance stopped existing as a record company, and Ron & Pascal needed to find a new record company. They didn't need to search for long, because a new company was founded in June 2003: ARMADA MUSIC. Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron and David Lewis joined their forces to combine label management, publishing and artist management.
"Push Through" was the first release of Signum, on the new label called "A State Of Trance" named after Armin's immensely popular radio show, and the beginning of a new period. "Push Through" was very well received by the public as well as the DJ's, and has reached a couple of nr. 1 positions in Dance Charts worldwide.
In 2004 Signum teamed up with vocalist Anita Kelsey, and out of that collaboration came "Come Around Again", a beautiful vocal trancer. Ron & Pascal described it as the track they've always wanted to make. Shortly after that release "The Timelord" saw the light of day and again they had done it, a massive trance that was played by almost every trance DJ, "The Timelord" was selected as Future Favourite on Armin's radio show, again reached several nr.1 position in Dance Charts worldwide and even ended at the nr. 14 spot in the Dutch Year board, being one of the best tracks that year!
Remixing wise, they've given Delerium - "Truly", Laura Turner - "Soul Deep", Misja Helsloot - "First Second", Dj Danjo & Rob Styles - "Duende" the Signum makeover, and with a lot of success...
2004 was also the year that Ron & Pascal decided to re-release "First Strike" & "Second Wave". Still, there was a really big demand for the original tracks, but to release them again without something extra wasn't an option, so the invented the "Signum Signal" guise, which was more tech-trance oriented.
The year 2005, is already a promising year for Pascal & Ron, they’ve visited Australia and New Zealand, for the Two Tribes Tour 2005 (along with The Prodigy, Armand van Helden, Rank 1, MIKE and many more), with a massive success and response.
They remixed the track "Serenity" of the nr. 3 DJ in the world, none other than Armin van Buuren, which will also be the official anthem for the Sensation White 2005 party.
Signum's sound of Trance, Techno, Tech-Trance, and Progressive have won many admirers all around the World!
We can say that Signum are becoming one of the most favourite DJ’s of the Trance crowd. And you'll be seeing and hearing a lot of them and so their rise to the top is just beginning...
(original text from their official site, signum-djs.com, with some grammar editing...)
Clear Blue Water
Signum Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Clear Blue Water' by these artists:
09. OceanLab La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Above & Beyond pres. OceanLab La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Above & Beyond pres.OceanLab feat.Justine Suissa La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Above & Beyond presents OceanLab feat. Justine Suissa La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Above & Beyond Presents Oceanlab Featuring Justine Suissa La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
above & beyond [feat. oceanlab] La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Above & Beyond;Gareth Emery;OceanLab La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Above And Beyond Feat Oceanlab La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Bad Breeding Conceit and vanity colour the pool I'm floating free of grim…
DJ geoffe La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Justine Suissa La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Letters to Cleo Cast out on clear blue water Saw nothing out there at…
Oceanlab La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Oceanlab & Above & Beyond La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Oceanlab & Justine Suissa La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Oceanlab Feat Justin Suissa La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Oceanlab feat. Justin Siuissa La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Oceanlab feat. Justine Suissa La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
Oceanlab/Justine Suissa La la la Leave behind your fears Please believe You…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Signum:
Addicted Just one more kiss and I'll be gone I won't write,…
Come Around Again Never planned it this way Never thought I'd see the end…
Come Around Again (Vocal Extended) Never planned it this way, Never thought I'd see the end…
Come On Never planned it this way Never thought I'd see the end…
Coming On Strong You keep on taking me higher Taking me higher I can't come…
Never Be The Same So how does it feel? Tell me how does it feel I"ve…
Something You Need I got something you need I got something you need I got…
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Spit Dragon 💚
American, Lover of Trance and all things EDM since Easily pre-1999.
I think what Beefweef said is true, It takes a certain kind of ear to appreciate the flow.
When a Trance like song hits our radio waves, it blows up. It's more the "People at the top" defining what's "good" to us. (Much like in modern gaming) - Ignorance harms all art forms. People are less likely to look into something for themselves, even with near infinite resources (The internet) as of late. Not sure why, but it's like we LIKE to be told what to enjoy... In the past, it was more about coming into your own, I feel like lately, it's been shifting to conformity is cool, and even though Post Mallone and "Such" may be making good music, It's not like we need to hear ONLY them for MONTHS, YEARS, DECADES... there is a LOT of music out there, so to begin with, One must be musically inclined... Just... It's a mess.
But again, We have more music than EVER now... including WORLD artists like we never have, I think eventually, Legends of the genres will come through and earn their place in world-wide musical history.
And I don't just mean Alice Deejay... ffs.
"Maybe don't beat the fuck out of every song, Radio"
Ever heard of Florida? fist pumps Raves?
Yeah, They don't like us here in the US - Club Kids = 90's freaks.
Individuality completely died around 2012 or so. Too many snobs, elitists, poor people flexing... their shit don't stink... who knows.
You know the lyrics to every Cardi B "talk quickly to bad/stolen beats"? I know the lyrics to the original songs these thieves steal from and you make me want to kill myself.
Rant Over
karoll Joseph Echeverry
Clear Blue Water de Oceanlab feat Above & Beyond
Leave behind your fears
Please believe
You will not falter
There's no danger here
You can breathe
In clear blue water
Clear blue water
La la la...
Clear blue water
Clear blue water
La la la...
La la la...
La la la...
La la la...
Clear blue water
La la la...
Clear blue water
Clear blue water
La la la...
La la la...
Kacper Kurczak SP7KAC
Trance is not just music, it's a lifestyle, another sensual view of the world, it's love for a deep sound that evokes emotions, you can listen to it, jump or cry, feel a surge of energy or the coming wave of memories, trance is like an ocean of feelings when you immerse yourself in it will addict you and will accompany you forever
Vlad Korenovskiy
I though the original was really, then i herd Ferry Corsten's remix and was amazed. This a legendary Trance song. This is what music should sound like. I miss the older days of trance..
DowskiVision MagicalOracle
Remix fail. Original was better.
Trance channel
@DowskiVision MagicalOracle the remix winssss
xRocJavii
I Really dont understand why music like this isnt as popular amongst EDM fans in the United States
beefweef
EDM is for people who enjoy dancing. Trance is for people who enjoy music. You have to be on another level to truly appreciate trance music, which is why it's so special.
Semi Interesting
i'm from the states and i think it's one of the most beautiful things i've ever heard. it's actually one of the first trance songs i ever heard over 10 years ago driving through seattle at night skimming through stations and found c89.5. this was the first full song i heard on that station and i was immediately hooked. why it's not popular here i have no idea.
Mikolaj Nurkiewicz
@Semi Interesting Sending love from Issaquah my friend.
Spit Dragon 💚
American, Lover of Trance and all things EDM since Easily pre-1999.
I think what Beefweef said is true, It takes a certain kind of ear to appreciate the flow.
When a Trance like song hits our radio waves, it blows up. It's more the "People at the top" defining what's "good" to us. (Much like in modern gaming) - Ignorance harms all art forms. People are less likely to look into something for themselves, even with near infinite resources (The internet) as of late. Not sure why, but it's like we LIKE to be told what to enjoy... In the past, it was more about coming into your own, I feel like lately, it's been shifting to conformity is cool, and even though Post Mallone and "Such" may be making good music, It's not like we need to hear ONLY them for MONTHS, YEARS, DECADES... there is a LOT of music out there, so to begin with, One must be musically inclined... Just... It's a mess.
But again, We have more music than EVER now... including WORLD artists like we never have, I think eventually, Legends of the genres will come through and earn their place in world-wide musical history.
And I don't just mean Alice Deejay... ffs.
"Maybe don't beat the fuck out of every song, Radio"
Ever heard of Florida? fist pumps Raves?
Yeah, They don't like us here in the US - Club Kids = 90's freaks.
Individuality completely died around 2012 or so. Too many snobs, elitists, poor people flexing... their shit don't stink... who knows.
You know the lyrics to every Cardi B "talk quickly to bad/stolen beats"? I know the lyrics to the original songs these thieves steal from and you make me want to kill myself.
Rant Over
Mehdi Haghgoo
I dedicate this song to my young brother, who died on April this year. He was in love with this track. This song will always remind me of my dear brother. One day I was playing this track beside my brother 7 years ago. The melody after the "in clear blue water" verse makes me cry because it was at that point when my brother asked the track's name, and he really loved the song. I said it's Ferry Corsten's masterpiece.
Rest in peace, my little brother, my dearest. Forgive me for not being there for you when you needed me 😢