Bbe - Seven Days And One Week (the Rollo & Sister Bliss Mix)

When BBE (Bruno Sanchioni, Bruno Quartier, and Emmanuel Top) released “Seven Days and One Week” in 1996, it became a defining pillar of the "Dream Trance" movement. However, it was the remix by —the creative powerhouse behind Faithless—that arguably perfected its club DNA, transforming a melodic masterpiece into a sophisticated, progressive journey . Harmonic Simplicity and Atmospheric Depth

This specific remix bridged the gap between the underground trance scene and the mainstream European charts. It captured the mid-90s zeitgeist—a time when electronic music was shifting from the raw energy of rave into more polished, "progressive" territory. By stripping back some of the original's pop-trance sensibilities and adding a layer of brooding sophistication, Rollo & Sister Bliss ensured the track would remain a staple in DJ sets for decades. BBE Seven Days And One Week (The Rollo & Sister Bliss Mix)

The Architecture of a Trance Anthem: BBE’s “Seven Days And One Week” (Rollo & Sister Bliss Mix) When BBE (Bruno Sanchioni, Bruno Quartier, and Emmanuel