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Part One First in a series of compilations bringing together each time artists from the world and electronic scene, Fahrenheit Project takes you further on the ambient journey. All along this project, the diverse musical and geographical influences communicate with one another, evoke their rhythms, their harmonies and inspirations to give you 77 minutes of varied music. An invitation to a different perception of ambient, electro world and trance. Through the 1990's most new-school ambient trance music came from labels whose main focus was the dancefloor - psy-trance labels like Spiritzone and Twisted, the more mainstream Lost Language and Hooj Choons, the Euphoria series and so on. The genre was crying out for someone game enough to take it a step further. Enter Vincent Villius and Sunbeam of French-based Ultimae Records, established in 2000 and one of the first labels to champion the genre full time with its "panoramic music for panoramic people". Some of it quite danceable, certainly, but nearly always with the enveloping ambience of psychedelic spacemusic in all its intriguing shades and colours. Ultimae's Fahrenheit Project compilations are brave and beautiful. They offer some of the richest, most creative and intelligent trance-based ambient you'll hear from artists anywhere on the planet, past or present. Fahrenheit Project part 1 is an impressive beginning and makes clear from the outset that Ultimae's definition of trance is open-minded and progressive. Aes Dana (a