Primarily Progressive House with elements of Vocal Trance . It is noted for its "vintage Prydz" structure: lucid percussion, pulsating synths, and a celestial, euphoric atmosphere .

The soaring vocals are provided by British singer Tom Cane (Thomas Havelock), though they are often mistaken for a female singer due to the echoey, washed-out processing .

The track was premiered on BBC Radio 1 as Zane Lowe's "Hottest Record in the World" .

Released in 2014, is a quintessential progressive house anthem by Eric Prydz that serves as a bridge between his underground alias, Pryda, and his mainstream-accessible studio album, Opus . Core Track Profile

It gained significant visibility as the opening theme and part of the soundtrack for the racing game Forza Horizon 2 .

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