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"Power of American Natives" is a 1992 song by German techno duo Dance 2 Trance, featuring vocals by USA-born, Germany-based singer Linda Rocco. It is their most commercially successful single, and is now widely considered as a classic of its genre. Taken from their first album, Moon Spirits (1992), it peaked within the Top 10 in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Spain. In the UK, it reached Top 30, peaking at number 25, but fared even better on the dance chart, peaking at number three. The single sold 250,000 records and was awarded a gold disc. A video was made and reached the mainstream networks such as MTV. In 1998, the song was released in a new remix by DJ Quicksilver, charting in Austria, Germany and Sweden. Also in 1997 and 2009, remixes were released.
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Moon Spirits
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Dance 2 Trance featuring Linda Rocco
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*Blow Up *Dance Pool *Logic Records
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Take a Free Fall
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1993
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Hello San Francisco
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1995
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Dance 2 Trance
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""Power Of American Natives" was inspired by DJ Dag's inspiration by American Indians. It was the last track among the tracks of the Moon Spirits album, and we had to deliver a potential chart hit to the record company. After a long search we finally ended ut with this pan flute melody. But still there was no vocal on it. We hired a studio and asked Linda Rocco, a great female rock singer I knew for some time, into the studio. Eventually we had a recording and the record company was super happy. It became our first ever golden record!"
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—Jam El Mar talking about the song.
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*DJ Dag *Jam El Mar *Linda Rocco
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