Amen! UK - Passion Pt1

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Review by Puhawang Putra

Album Review: Passion Pt1 by Amen! UK Released in 2003 under the Insolent Tracks label, Passion Pt1 by Amen! UK is one of those hidden gems that captures the essence of early 2000s electronic music. With its roots firmly planted in Euro House and Progressive House, this Spanish-born album feels like a late-night drive through neon-lit streets—dreamy, pulsating, and unapologetically alive. The standout track here is undoubtedly "Passion (Ultrabeat Remix)." It kicks off with an infectious beat that grabs your attention right away. The synths are sharp but not overbearing, creating a vibe that's both nostalgic and fresh. You can tell Gary Mason and Luvain Maximen poured their hearts into the writing because every layer feels intentional. What makes this remix unforgettable is how it builds momentum without ever losing its groove. Around the three-minute mark, there’s this subtle drop—a cheeky little pause before everything explodes again. That moment? Pure magic. It sticks with you long after the track ends. Another banger worth mentioning is "Passion (Paul Masterson Club Mix)." As the producer AND writer behind this version, Paul Masterson clearly knew what he was doing. This mix leans more toward classic club energy, perfect for losing yourself on the dancefloor. The bassline thumps steadily, while shimmering melodies weave in and out like whispers from another dimension. It’s hard not to move to this one—it’s got that hypnotic quality that turns casual listeners into full-blown fans. What strikes me about Passion Pt1 is how cohesive it feels despite being rooted in two distinct styles. Euro House brings the euphoria, while Progressive House adds depth and complexity. Together, they create something timeless yet grounded in its era. Spain might not be the first place you’d associate with these sounds, but maybe that’s part of its charm. Sometimes great art comes from unexpected places. Reflecting on this album now, nearly two decades later, I’m reminded of how music has the power to transport us. Listening to Passion Pt1, I didn’t just hear beats; I felt stories unfold. And honestly? If someone told me aliens landed in 2003 and made this album as a gift to humanity, I wouldn’t bat an eye. That’s how otherworldly it feels at times. So if you're hunting for a slice of electronic history that still holds up today, give Passion Pt1 a spin. Just don’t blame me if you find yourself dancing alone in your living room at 2 AM.

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Artist: Amen! UK
Album: Passion Pt1
Rating: 4.5

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Filename: amen-uk-passion-pt1.zip
  • MP3 size: 14.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 103 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Passion (Paul Masterson Club Mix)
Passion (Ultrabeat Remix)

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Catalog Numbers

INSMX 288 (N)

Labels

Insolent Tracks

Listen online

  • online luisteren
  • ascolta in linea
  • ouvir online
  • escuchar en línea
  • online anhören
  • lytte på nettet
  • lyssna på nätet
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • écouter en ligne

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"

Credits

RoleCredit
Written ByGary Mason, Luvain Maximen, Panos Liassi
Written-ByPaul Masterson
ProducerPaul Masterson

About Amen! UK

British Dance act. Members include Panos Liassi, Paul Masterson, Luvain Maximen and Gary Sharkey.

Name Vars

  • A-Man
  • Ahmen! UK!
  • Amen
  • Amen ! UK
  • Amen Inc...
  • Amen U.K.
  • Amen UK
  • Amen UK !
  • Amen UK!
  • Amen Uk
  • Amen!
  • Amen! UK!

Aliases

  • A Vs. B

Members

  • Paul Masterson
  • Panos Liassi
  • Luvain Maximen
  • Gary Sharkey

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Passion Pt1* by Amen! UK is a hidden gem in the electronic music scene. Released in 2003 in Spain, it blends Euro House and Progressive House styles. What’s cool is that Paul Masterson, who produced the album, also contributed to its tracks. He even created the *Paul Masterson Club Mix* of the song *Passion*. It’s like he put his stamp on it twice! The remix game was strong back then, and this album proves it.