Storm - Time To Burn (original Mix) -

: It is characterized by its high-energy 142 BPM tempo, a D Major key, and a relentless, monotonous kick drum that became a hallmark of the tech-trance and hard house movements of the early 2000s.

: Regarded as a "peak time weapon," it was often compared to Darude's "Sandstorm" for its ability to dominate dancefloors in Ibiza and global club circuits. Modern Revivals and Remixes Storm - Time To Burn (Original Mix)

: The iconic lead synth in the original mix uncreditedly samples X-101 (Jeff Mills) 's 1991 track "Sonic Destroyer". : It is characterized by its high-energy 142

Watch Rolf Ellmer (Jam El Mar) discuss the story behind the creation of this trance classic: Watch Rolf Ellmer (Jam El Mar) discuss the

by Storm is a seminal hard house and dark trance track released in May 2000 that became the most successful single for the German duo Jam & Spoon (Rolf Ellmer and Markus Löffel), who produced it under the pseudonyms Trancy Spacer and Spacy Trancer . Track Origins and Production