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If you're looking for more, you can explore the Fiocco discography on platforms like or listen to their tracks on the Fiocco Spotify profile . Fiocco - Vinyl, CDs, & More - Discogs
A popular alternative '97 version often found on Belgian vinyl releases. DJ Team Remix: Included on early 12" white label releases. Cultural Impact
While the (approx. 6:14) is the classic club version, several other notable iterations exist: Single Mix: A shorter radio-friendly edit (approx. 3:34). fiocco_afflito_original_97_mix
You may find it listed as "Afflitto" or "Afflito" (with one 't') depending on the specific press or compilation. Notable Versions and Remixes
Also known as "Celebrate," this remix by German producer Michael Nehrig (Kosmonova) became a major international hit in 1998. If you're looking for more, you can explore
"" is a defining track of the late 90s Belgian electronic scene, blending elements of progressive trance and Euro house . Released in 1997, it served as the debut hit for the Belgian group Fiocco , reaching number 5 on the Belgian (Flanders) charts. Key Facts and Background
The track appeared on several formats in 1997, including 12" vinyl on the Outline label and various CD maxi-singles. It is also a highlight of their 1998 debut album, Free . Cultural Impact While the (approx
Fiocco was formed by producers Jan Vervloet and Enzo Fumarola, later joined by singer Ann Loomans and dancer Anja Maesen.