Tranceparents - Child Two (Summer Love Mix)
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About The Track

Paul van Dyk’s Summer Love Mix of Tranceparents’ Child Two is a mid‑’90s trance rework that spans around eight minutes and highlights his early melodic strengths. Released in 1994 via MFS, it stands out as a deep-cut remix appreciated by fans of classic trance.
The remix opens with a steady four-on-the-floor beat and a rolling bassline that grounds the track. Atmospheric pads and sparse synth motifs build a spacious vibe, while chopped vocal fragments drift intermittently, adding ambience without dominating the melody.
As the track moves into its midpoint, a reflective breakdown emerges—featuring shimmering tones and ambient textures. This transitional section creates space before the rhythm returns. A gradual rebuild follows, with melodic layers gently rising until the beat restores full energy. The flow is smooth and steady; the emotional impact subtle yet effective.
Collectors and trance purists often mention this remix as an underrated gem. Its minimalist design, emotional undercurrent, and timeless structure make it a nostalgic favorite well-suited for deep sets or listeners seeking early trance moodiness.

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Allison Wood
Allison Wood

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