System 7

Field Of Dreams

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Record Label
A-Wave

About this item

A Unique Double CD celebrating System 7’s relationship with Japan.

In 2018 System 7’s strong connection with Japan moved to yet another level with the release of a special System 7 branded saké from the esteemed Aramasa brewery of Akita, Japan.

The concept of the saké brewery’s president, and System 7 fan, Yusuke Sato was to release the saké together with an included double CD, featuring new track that employs sounds and samples from the Akita region in the distinctive System 7 dance music style. This track is Field of Dreams.

Field of Dreams is the first track of CD1, which follows on with a compilation of System 7 tracks personally selected by Yusuke Sato, and expertly DJ mixed by System 7’s Steve Hillage.

CD2 features a selection of remixes of Field Of Dreams by well-known Japanese dance music artists who are friends of System 7.
The saké itself, which was produced in a limited edition of 3000 bottles, has all been sold – but the music of this release lives on in this release by A-Wave Records, in double CD form. The release will be accompanied by a video for Field of Dreams featuring beautiful and haunting images from Akita. Aramasa brewery has also collaborated with famed techno artist Richie Hawtin for his own Enter Saké project. 

TRACK LISTING

CD 1 - Field Of Dreams And System 7 DJ Mix
1. Field Of Dreams (**unreleased In UK**)
2. Love For The Phoenix (X-Port Version)
3. Positive Noise (Rising Mix) (**unreleased In UK**)
4. Chic Psychedelic (X-Port Version)
5. Manik Shamanik (Live Version)
6. Hinotori
7. Alpha Wave (Plastikman Acid House Remix
8. On The Seventh Night (Boom 2010 Remix)
9. Ring Of Fire (Volcaniq Mix) (**rare Track**)
10. Rovo - Batis (System 7 Remix)
11. Borobudur (The Art Of Chill Mix) (**rare Track**)

CD 2 - Field Of Dreams Remixes (**unreleased In UK**)
1. Funky Gong Remix
2. Asteroidnos Remix
3. Ree K. Remix
4. System 7 Video Edit
5. Ubar-Tmar Remix
6. Artman Remix (**unreleased In UK**) 

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