Binary Finary

Binary Finary was the joint project of the two British DJs Matt Laws and Stuart Matheson. With their single shared released single in 1998 Binary Finary created one of the most uplifting trance anthems of the late 1990s. Matheson and Laws met in 1995 in a record shop in Portsmouth. Laws invited Matheson a few days later in his studio and introduced him to his track in 1998. Matheson joined Laws ' Project Binary Finary.

The Track 1998 storm in the British club scene and Binary Finary advanced to profiled DJs. 1998 animated the record label Aquarius Records, the two record a studio version of the track.

The hype in the club scene made ​​the leaders of the British record label Positiva on Binary Finary attention. It took Laws and Matheson under contract and published in the autumn of 1998 the track under the title in 1998, along with remixes by Matt Darey and Paul van Dyk. The single topped the UK charts, reaching number 24, the same time in 1998 became one of the most played tracks in the BBC DJs Paul Oakenfold and Danny Rampling program. In August 1999, the same single was released under the title in 1999 with new remixes by Kay Cee and Marc et Claude. This version outstripped even the success of the original and reached number 11 on the British charts. In the following years were published under the titles in 2000, 2001 and 2002, more remixes of the track. On the commercial success of the first two releases but none was able to build more. Binary Finary had in the meantime already separated and since then pursue their own projects.

On 1 May 2006, the two DJs, published under the title The Lost Tracks is a compilation of 16 tracks that have arisen during her eight -year break. Beginning of September 2006, they called their own digital record label Binary Finary Recordings to life.

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