: Regarded as a "peak time weapon," it was often compared to Darude's "Sandstorm" for its ability to dominate dancefloors in Ibiza and global club circuits. Modern Revivals and Remixes
: The track reached the top 40 in Ireland, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
: It was certified silver in the UK for shipping over 200,000 units shortly after its release. Storm - Time To Burn (Original Mix)
: The song features haunting lyrics centered on themes of exhaustion and the need to turn one's life around, repeated through the "it's time to burn" vocal hook. Commercial Impact and Chart Legacy
: It is characterized by its high-energy 142 BPM tempo, a D Major key, and a relentless, monotonous kick drum that became a hallmark of the tech-trance and hard house movements of the early 2000s. : Regarded as a "peak time weapon," it
: The iconic lead synth in the original mix uncreditedly samples X-101 (Jeff Mills) 's 1991 track "Sonic Destroyer".
"Time to Burn" remains Storm's highest-charting hit, particularly in the UK, where it peaked at number three in August 2000. : The song features haunting lyrics centered on
: A rapid 150 BPM techno-trance remix that emphasizes a deep, hypnotic bassline and dark synth hooks.