Alex D'elia Vs Ebop Allstars - Isn't Life Wonderful (alex's Original Vocal Mix) (2000) [CONFIRMED ✯]

The "Original Vocal Mix" is defined by a slow, deliberate build-up common in progressive trance of the late '90s and early 2000s.

While many trance tracks of the period used heavy vocal loops, this mix is specifically noted for setting itself apart from contemporary remixes, such as the darker Flat 6 Remix , by emphasizing its original vocal and melodic elements. Key Release Details

The track begins with an "obligatory DJ beat intro" for about a minute before introducing an acidic bassline and a single-key riff. The "Original Vocal Mix" is defined by a

Originally released on the UK label IDJ (catalog IDJ 8T).

The track was primarily distributed as a 12" Vinyl and CD Maxi-Single . Credits: Written by Alex Delia, Andrea Doria, and D. Lanny. Legacy and Reception Originally released on the UK label IDJ (catalog IDJ 8T)

In retrospect, fans categorize "Isn't Life Wonderful?" as a definitive . On platforms like Discogs , it maintains a high rating (approximately 4.4/5 ) from collectors who praise its melodic depth and historical significance in the electronic scene.

Listeners often highlight the transformation of this simple riff into a "beautiful melody" that carries the track's emotional weight. Composition and Sound

Released in 2000, is a standout trance anthem from the turn of the millennium, produced by Alex D'Elia and Andrea Doria . The track is widely regarded as a classic of its era, known for its emotional progression and sprawling 9:45 runtime. Composition and Sound