Dream Crasher - Forest Dream

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Review by carles riera

Forest Dream by Dream Crasher: A Trip Through Trance and Trees Let’s get one thing straight—1995 was a wild year. We had Friends on TV, floppy disks in computers (remember those?), and somewhere in Italy, a couple of dudes named Diolac and M. Generale decided to make an album that felt like wandering through an enchanted forest with neon lights. Enter Forest Dream, the trance masterpiece from Dream Crasher, released under Subway Records. It’s electronic music that doesn’t just vibe; it takes you places. Now, this isn’t your run-of-the-mill trance record. Nope. The styles here lean heavy into progressive trance, which means it builds, drops, and swirls around you like some kind of audio kaleidoscope. And let me tell ya, there are moments where you’ll swear you’ve been transported to another dimension—or at least someone’s very trippy treehouse party. Track Highlights Let’s zoom in on two tracks because ain’t nobody got time to review ‘em all. 1. "Forest Dream (Heart Mix)" This track is like the main course of a fancy dinner—it’s what you came for, and boy, does it deliver. From the first beat, it wraps you up in this warm, pulsing hug of synths. You can practically smell the pine needles as layers of sound build up, drop out, then come back stronger than ever. What sticks with me? That mid-section breakdown. Just when you think it’s winding down, BAM—it kicks back in with more energy than a toddler after three espressos. If I had to pick one moment that defines this album, it’s right there. 2. "Minimal Rain (Out Of Mind 2)" Okay, so if “Forest Dream” is the main course, this one’s the mysterious dessert you didn’t know you needed but now can’t live without. It’s darker, moodier, and feels like walking through a rainstorm in slow motion. The beats are sparse, almost hypnotic, and there’s this haunting melody that sneaks up on you like a ninja in foggy woods. By the time it ends, you’re left staring into space wondering if you dreamed the whole thing. Honestly, it’s kinda perfect for zoning out or pretending you’re in a cyberpunk movie. Why This Album Sticks What makes Forest Dream stand out isn’t just its lush production or killer mixes—it’s how it balances euphoria with introspection. Sure, it’s danceable, but there’s also something deeply cinematic about it. Listening to these tracks feels less like hearing music and more like stepping into a storybook made entirely of soundwaves. And hey, props to Diolac and M. Generale for crafting something so timeless. Even though this baby dropped nearly three decades ago, it still slaps harder than most playlists today. Maybe it’s the Italian flair? Or maybe they were just wizards with keyboards. Who knows? Final Thoughts If you’re into trance or even just curious about the genre, Forest Dream deserves a spot in your collection. Hell, throw it on during your next road trip, and watch as everyone suddenly starts vibing way harder than they should for being stuck in traffic. Oh, and here’s the kicker: every time I listen to this album, I find myself thinking about trees. Like…a lot. Is it global warming guilt creeping in? Or did Dream Crasher plant some subliminal eco-messages in their music? Either way, I’m not mad about it. Mother Nature would approve.

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Artist: Dream Crasher
Album: Forest Dream
Rating: 4.27

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Filename: dream-crasher-forest-dream.zip
  • MP3 size: 28.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 200.8 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Forest Dream (Heart Mix)5:38
Forest Dream (Mental Mix)6:28
Minimal Rain (Out Of Mind 1)7:03
Minimal Rain (Out Of Mind 2)7:24

Video

Dream Crasher - Forest Dream (Mental Mix)
Dream Crasher - Minimal Rain (Out Of Mind 1)
Dream Crasher - Forest Dream (Mental Mix)
Dream Crasher - Forest Dream (Heart Mix)
Dream Crasher - Minimal Rain (Out Of Mind 2)
Dream Crasher - Minimal Rain (Out Of Mind 2)

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Catalog Numbers

SUB 105

Labels

Subway Records

Listen online

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  • escuchar en línea
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  • kuunnella verkossa
  • ascolta in linea
  • lyssna på nätet
  • online anhören
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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByLombardoni Edizioni Musicali
Manufactured ByDiscomagic
Recorded AtMik Studio
Mixed AtMik Studio

Credits

RoleCredit
Written-ByDiolac, M. Generale

Notes

  • Manufactured by Discomagic - Milan
  • Made in Italy 1995
  • Lombardoni Ed. Mus.
  • Recorded arranged and mixed at "Mik Studio" (TO)
  • Subway Familiy are: Father Claudio Diva,
  • Grandfather Lello B., Uncle Michele G.,
  • and Progeny Giacomo Orlando,
  • Sergio Datta & Maurizio De Stefani

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: S.I.A.E.
  • Barcode: 8017983108656

About Dream Crasher

Italian project.

Name Vars

  • Dream Chaser
  • Dream Crusher

Members

  • Michele Generale
  • Claudio Breviglieri

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool little fact: Back in 1995, Italy gave us an electronic gem called *Forest Dream* by Dream Crasher. It’s one of those albums that feels like a journey—packed with trance and progressive vibes. Fun part? It includes two versions of "Forest Dream" and two takes on "Minimal Rain." The tracks were penned by Diolac and M. Generale, and it all came out under Subway Records. If you’re into music that feels like wandering through a dreamy forest, this one’s for you.

Comments

211193blog
2025-03-16
ce l ho !!!!
mattiavallifuoco
2025-03-15
adoro, adoro tremendamente este tema!
quiero llorar cuando lo escucho :)
freeexchange
2025-03-15
1995
cdmoura
2025-03-14
Year of release please?