"Games" is a landmark trance production released in by the Italian-French duo B.B.E. (Bruno Sanchioni and Emmanuel Top). Coming off the massive global success of their 1996 hit "Seven Days and One Week," this track represents a more polished, late-90s progressive trance sound that solidified their legacy in the genre. The Sonic Evolution of B.B.E.
Much of the track's longevity on the dance floor came from the 1.4.1. Club Mix , which stripped back some of the melodic fluff for a harder, more club-ready kick drum and bassline. Historical Context B.B.E. - Games (1998)
Today, "Games" is often cited by crate-diggers and vinyl enthusiasts as a "sophisticated" trance record—less commercial than the vocal-heavy Eurodance of the era, but accessible enough to remain a classic. Key Takeaway for Collectors "Games" is a landmark trance production released in
The track features the signature B.B.E. "shimmering" synth pads and a sense of wide-open space, which became a blueprint for the "Ibiza Trance" sound. The Sonic Evolution of B
The release of "Games" was part of the promotional cycle for their debut studio album, Games , released via and Triangle Records .
While it didn't reach the #1 spots of its predecessor, it was a staple in the sets of legendary DJs like Paul van Dyk and Tiësto during the peak of the trance movement.
By 1998, the "Dream Trance" era was transitioning into a more cinematic and melodic progressive style. While "Seven Days and One Week" was defined by its haunting, simple piano hook, introduced more complex layered synthesizers and a driving, rhythmic energy.