Elton John Believe Hardkiss Mix — 1995
While the album version was a classic orchestral ballad produced by Greg Penny, the Hardkiss brothers transformed it into a sprawling, trance-influenced dance odyssey. Musical Style
It is notably long, typically running approximately 10 minutes and 28 seconds . Elton John Believe Hardkiss Mix 1995
The is a rare, club-oriented reimagining of Elton John 's 1995 hit single "Believe." Clocking in at over 10 minutes, the remix was produced by the San Francisco-based Hardkiss Brothers —Robbie, Scott, and Gavin Hardkiss—who were central figures in the 1990s West Coast rave and breakbeat scene . Release & Context While the album version was a classic orchestral
The mix is often described as a "dubstrumental" or a high-energy dance track with significant trance and acid house elements. Release & Context The mix is often described
Unlike the radio-friendly original, this version leans into a "trippy," atmospheric soundscape typical of the Hardkiss label's signature style during the mid-'90s.