released September 12, 2022
About the track:
"The Age of Love" is the 1990 self-titled track by Age of Love. It is notable as an early (but far from being the first) popular example of trance music.
Released as a single in 1990 on the Belgian label Diki Records, it was produced by Bruno Sanchioni and Giuseppe Chierchia from Italy, with vocals by Karen Mulder.
In 1992, the React label released Jam and Spoon's "Watch Out for Stella" remix which gained more popularity than the original track and opened up opportunities for remixes by artists such as Paul Van Dyk, and Garry Creen in 1997. 'Watch Out for Stella' was a reference to Jam and Spoon's own track "Stella" which was released around the same time on their 'Tales from a Danceographic Ocean EP' on the legendary Belgian label R&S Records. Stella is the name of Jam aka Jam El Mar's daughter.
In 1997, "The Age of Love (The Remixes)" release reached No. 1 on the UK Dance Singles Chart. To this day, the track continues to be remixed and featured on compilations. As of February 2007, the online resource Discogs has cataloged a total of 73 known releases and 346 appearances on compilations. The track was featured in the hit film Human Traffic based on the UK club scene. Sanchioni and Cherchia never released another single under the moniker "Age of Love".
This is not an official release.
Tracklist:
1. Age of Love (Van Morph rework w/vocals)
2. Age of Love (Van Morph rework | Muted)
Mastering by Rewarrp Mastering:
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Track Title: The Age of Love
Single by Age of Love
Released March 1990 (Belgium)
Recorded 1990
Genre Trance/Techno
Label DiKi records
Songwriter(s) Giuseppe Chierchia, Bruno Sanchioni
Reworked by Van Morph