In the context of this 1993 release, was a project associated with the Basement Studio in Charing Cross, Glasgow, where the track was written, produced, and arranged. It is important to distinguish this electronic project from other bands like the rock supergroup Havana 3am (featuring Paul Simonon of The Clash) or the later Romanian pop project also named Havana . Havana – Ethnic Prayer | Releases - Discogs
Included versions by Mea Culpa , CL McSpadden , and Christian West . Havana ‎-- Ethnic Prayer 1993
is a quintessential piece of early 90s progressive house music. Released in February 1993 on the influential Glasgow label Limbo Records. Key Musical Facts In the context of this 1993 release, was
The track is a blend of Progressive House, Trance, and Acid . It is often cited as a "classic Glasgow progressive house track". is a quintessential piece of early 90s progressive
It famously samples the track "Change" by Tears for Fears . Original Tracklist (1993): Ethnic Prayer (Euro Mix) Ethnic Prayer (7" Edit) Ethnic Prayer (Doggie Style Dub) Ethnic Prayer (Transacid Mix) Impact and Legacy
"Ethnic Prayer" gained significant underground credibility and was featured on the legendary by Sasha & John Digweed. Due to its popularity, the track saw multiple re-releases and remixes over the decades: