Sutra Vol 1 | Dance

While track listings vary slightly between the vinyl and CD releases (and by territory), the core of is universally recognized for its seamless integration of tribal percussion, deep basslines, and ethereal vocals.

In the vast ocean of electronic dance music, few compilations achieve the status of legend. They don’t just play music; they tell a story, define an era, or introduce a subculture to the mainstream. is one such rare artifact. For collectors, clubbers, and connoisseurs of 1990s dance culture, this name evokes a specific smell of neon sweat, the thump of a Funktion-One sound system, and the hypnotic glide of silk and skin on the dance floor. Dance Sutra Vol 1

Offering airy, breathy counter-melodies that floating above heavy basslines. While track listings vary slightly between the vinyl

No exploration of dance sutras is complete without referencing this seminal work. In 2008, Belgian-Moroccan choreographer collaborated with the legendary Shaolin monks and Turner Prize-winning artist Antony Gormley to create a piece titled simply Sutra . The performance is a profound meditation on the meeting of Eastern and Western philosophies, where the monks’ martial arts—a “dance” of immense physical discipline—become a living, breathing sutra. is one such rare artifact

Whether played in a dimly lit yoga studio or a dark warehouse at 3 AM, this volume serves one purpose: to remind us that we are alive, we are vibrating, and we are connected.