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Phantasmelodia: The Orphic Music Book among the pages of which lies a collection of sublime songs that titillate the soul, ignite the dreams, trigger the imagination and embrace the emotions.
Erotic Lounge 2 - Various Artists
Erotic Lounge 2 by Various Artists

A sultry piano riff, sensual beats, the occasional romantic guitar and the echoing voice of Toto mix in the shadows to form Another Chance which originally is a creation of American DJ Roger Sanchez but featured today with its serene and tantalizing version remixed by UK chill out producer Afterlife.


Roger Sanchez is a renown DJ of the Spanish island Ibiza which is notoriously famous for its hedonistic summers made up of endless parties. Not only ranked # 25 in DJ Magazine's best DJs of all time list, Sanchez is also a Grammy award winner for his remix of Hella Good by No Doubt. Another Chance is from his debut production First Contact and became a worldwide hit instantly (including #1 in UK Best Singles Chart) upon its release in 2001.

Afterlife (alongside Lux which means "light" in Latin) is the handle Steve Miller uses behind the set. Also an Ibiza frequent, Miller has provided various arrangements for the pivotal and exclusive Cafe del Mar series. Ever since his first appearance back in 2000 at the The Glade in Glastenbury festival, Afterlife has worked and collaborated with numerous artists ranging from Danii Minogue to José Padilla, the man who initiated the Cafe del Mar wave.

Based on a sample from Toto's I Won't Hold You Back, the track metamorphosed into a euphoric 5 and a half minutes in Afterlife's hands. He altered Roger Sanchez's theme into a longing piano riff and added harmonious synths alongside glimpsing key strokes to intensify the lulling effect.


Another Chance has a really simple but strikingly powerful music video featuring a girl holding her huge heart across the city during the night. She smiles and greets people around her but they stare back at her in confusion and walk away if not avoid her altogether. Still not loosing her hope, she tries to get inside a few cafes or bars but is not admitted inside by the owners and bodyguards because of the walloping heart she carries.

The video reflects the untouched, unstained heart every human being carries before it is broken and stained by love. Childish and naive, they keep searching for their significant other, holding their hearts out to those they believe in with hopes that he/she might be their missing half.

The missing half myth is originally set by Plato in his Symposium. According to Aristophanes in Symposium, men and women (plus the third sex hermaphrodite which was believed to be extinct) were originally a "rounded whole with double back and flanks forming a complete circle; it had four hands and an equal number of legs and two identically similar faces upon a circular neck". Being quite powerful, humans found no err in being aweless towards the gods. Thus, Zeus cut them in half and make them carry this memory in their hearts so that they would never ever forget the punishment they received and behaved.

"Man's original body having been thus cut in two, each half yearned for the half from which it had been severed. When they met they threw their arms round one another and embraced, in their longing to grow together again".

With such longing, humans carry their hearts no matter how heavy it might feel. They hope to reunite with the one they were separated from and even though they are rejected (like the girl in the video being denied entrance to various locations) or cast away (like in the scene where the police officer forces her to leave the area by directing her into a taxi) because of their feelings, they would still carry that heart however broken, disappointed or hopeless it might be.

Let down and discouraged, her once huge heart becomes small enough for her to carry in her hands and she is nowhere near the cheerful, hopeful and sparkling girl she used to be. Solemnly, she stands leaning against a shadowy corner, her face bearing the misery of her fading belief. All of a sudden, a guy appears and seeing her standing there all alone, approaches her:

Guy: Hello
Girl: Hello
Guy: You need help?
Guy: Who doesn't.
Guy: Is that your heart?
Girl: Yeah.
Guy: Big.
Girl: It's smaller now.
Guy: *surprised* Scary
Girl: *ironically* Yeah that's my problem.

Who doesn't need some help, some understanding, a warm, trusting embrace? Yet the game of love is ironic enough to keep misleading and confusing people. If they hand their heart out, the person they hand it out to usually finds this "scary" and either backs off and runs away in panic or urges them to "slow down". Others keep their heart to themselves, never revealing its true size to anybody but end up finding themselves the center of constant attention and obsession.

C'est la vie!

Another Chance is a calling to the missing half wherever they might be. It is a plea to come back and grow together and a whisper in the wind with the hopes that it carries the following to his/her ears:

If I had another chance tonight
I'd try to tell you that the things we had were right


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Written in gray and in quotation marks are excerpts from Symposium

Browse music online at IMEEM

Buy Erotic Lounge 2 online from Amazon

Meet the artist Roger Sanchez at Roger Sanchez

Meet the artist Afterlife at the AFTERLIFE LOUNGE
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I Feel You - Schiller feat. Heppner
I Feel You by Schiller feat. Heppner

The heartfelt, almost hypnotizing vocals of a male voyages in the echoing synth waves of empyreal electronica... This is the atmosphere German project Schiller's (Christopher von Deylen) collaboration with his fellow countryman Peter Heppner successfully creates all throughout the captivating single I Feel You.

Having worked together in yet another remarkable piece Dream of You back in 2001, the duo reunited in 2004 to deliver a profound track (note that many dance versions open with or include a female vocal sample having an oriental sound) that not only makes one dance but also causes to get carried away with powerful vocals and lyrics. Peter Heppner is one of those rare (male) vocals who can carry a song to the next level with the tone of their voice alone. He sounds naturally sad without any artificial effort to make himself sound husky as if suffering from some vocal nodule .Originally known to be the lead vocal of German synth pop band Wolfsheim, Heppner is soon to start his solo career with an album which is expected to be released later this year.

Starting with deep synths, I Feel You (also featured in the U.S. release Life) continues its melodic flow with the addition of a piano sample that is heard here and there throghout the track but the most striking of it all is Heppner saying:

"I feel you"

in your ears from the bosom of tranquility. That sentence has an interesting effect no matter what gender you might be. Unlike the instant uneasiness or terror someone saying "I see you" on the other end of the phone might create, "I feel you" gives you relief and comfort on-the-spot. Someone is out there knowing how you feel, knowing what you're going through and understanding you sounds like a soothing, invisible support.

The simple but really meaningful lyrics enhance the intenseness of the song. With due respect to all the amazing female performers out there, I believe that a love song truly hits the spot when successfully performed by a male. Since us females are allowed and encouraged to show our emotions freely, we can and always do deliver love and almost every emotion available as poetic, lyrical or fierce as possible. Having the burden of social norms on their shoulders, the majority of males continue to linger like a volcano. They seem to live in and think clear-cut but actually burning deep down inside only to erupt if/when poked continuously. Thus, since it is not a common sight a man talking about his feelings with ease, when an emotion like love is portrayed by a man, it feels as if the effect is doubled.

"I feel you
in every stone
in every leaf of every tree
you've ever grown"

How many times can one hear a man utter what is going on inside his heart with such an ardent, honest depiction? To strip himself off his defenses is one of the hardest things they can do. Yet here, letting go of the final chains, he utters,

"I feel you
anyway...
in every tear that I might shed
in every word I've never said"

as if finally surrendering against the reign of his feelings.

The lyrics of I Feel You can also be interpreted as spiritual and, when listened from that approach, is a hearty prayer. Feeling sacred love towards God in every stone, in every leaf of every tree is also a divine possibility. When experienced from that angle, the song dons a brand new, otherworldly meaning.

It is a musical delight that shelters a blissful prayer, a sensual call and a longing love all in one sanctum. All you need to do is close your eyes and let it penetrate into your soul to rediscover its meaning.


Ink Blots

Brose music online at IMEEM

Buy I Feel You online from Amazon

Buy Life online from Amazon

Meet the artists Schiller & Peter Heppner at MySpace

Read the entire lyrics at MetroLyrics
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