Swing 2 Harmony (original Mix) | Perasma -

It sits at the intersection of Progressive House and Progressive Trance , occasionally categorized as Vocal Trance due to its "mysterious" and haunting vocal performance.

The track first appeared as a 12" vinyl on Ultra Records in December 2004. Perasma - Swing 2 Harmony (Original Mix)

by Perasma is a seminal progressive house and trance track that gained massive club popularity in the mid-2000s. Known for its ethereal vocals and "vibraphone-sounding" lead melody, it became a staple in the sets of top-tier DJs and is often cited as a classic of the "golden era" of progressive electronic music. Release and Origins It sits at the intersection of Progressive House

Listeners and critics have noted its clear influences from James Holden’s 2003 track "Nothing," capturing a similar light, summery, yet melancholic atmosphere. Known for its ethereal vocals and "vibraphone-sounding" lead

While the Original Mix remains the foundation, several remixes helped cement the track's legacy: Perasma – Swing 2 Harmony | Releases - Discogs

It is highly regarded on platforms like Rate Your Music for its ability to create a hypnotic, trance-like state through its repetitive but beautiful synth riffs. Significant Remixes and Compilations

Before its official wide release, it was heavily played ("cained") by influential DJ James Holden during the spring of 2004. At that time, it was frequently credited to John Con vs. Nikola Gala.