Café del Mar (song)

"Café del Mar"
Song by Energy 52
Released 1993
Genre Trance
Length 7:16 (original mix)
Label Eye Q Records EYE Q 001
Writer(s) Paul Schmitz-Moormann and Harald Blüchel
Music sample
"Café del Mar (Three 'n' One Mix)" (1997)
"Café del Mar (Three 'n' One Mix)" was one of the most popular of the Café del Mar remixes.

"Café del Mar" is a song first released in 1993 by the trance project Energy 52. It is named after the famous bar located in Ibiza, Islas Baleares, Spain. Almost instantly recognisable by its distinct melody, its popularity is reflected in the countless remixes that have since been created as well as its being featured on hundreds of CD compilations. The main melody of 'Café del Mar' is based on Struggle for Pleasure by Belgian composer Wim Mertens.[1]

The song has charted three times in the UK Singles Chart, all featuring remixes by Three 'N One. It first made number 51 in March 1997, a second release (Café del Mar '98) featuring a Nalin & Kane remix reached number 12 in July 1998, and a further release featuring remixes by Marco V reached number 24 in October 2002.[2]

The song was included on the soundtrack to the 1999 movie Human Traffic. In 2001 it was voted number one in Mixmag's "100 Best Tunes Ever" list.[3] In 2011 it was voted number one out of fifty nominated tracks in the 'Top 20 Dance Tracks of Last 20 Years' users poll by listeners of BBC Radio 1.[4]

List of Remixes (non-comprehensive)

1993

1997

1998

1999

2000

2002

2003

2006

2007

(tracks 03-NRG and 09-Yellow Blaze)

2008

2011

2012

2014

2015

Notes and references

  1. Harald Blüchel in Oct 2005, interviewed by Detlef Buske
  2. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 184. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  3. "100 Best Tunes Ever". Mixmag. London (126). November 2001. OCLC 780074556.
  4. BBC Radio 1 Top 20 Dance Tracks of Last 20 Years

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