Voyage is a French produced disco ensemble who dominated the underground dance scene in the late 70s. Produced by Marc Chantereau, Pierre-Alain Dahan, Slim Pezin and Roger Tokarz the band created music using themes and sounds from around the world and uniting them on one dance floor. “Golden Eldorado” is a track from their second album from 1978 titled “Fly Away” and is a mysterious song outlines "the golden one" or "gilded" in Spanish, referring to a fabled South American city or country of immense wealth sought by early Spanish explorers. Performed in the mood of an old camp fire story told by the experienced. This one has the great guitar and horn work featured in many Voyage productions and is the peak of the European disco sound. A great wind down energy with a few rustling choruses to close the show.
I have taken the album version of “Golden Eldorado” and used the original tracks by embellishing them in this ReStructure Mix. A few new places give way to breakdowns and a final close is added.
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