The title, "When We Dream," is a literal manifesto for the track’s structure. Like a dream cycle, the piece begins with a slow immersion, gradually layering sounds until the listener is fully submerged in a rhythmic landscape. As noted in archival listings on Discogs , the track runs for over six minutes, a typical length for the era that allowed for a narrative progression. It mimics the fluidity of a dream, where logic is replaced by sensation and time becomes elastic. Cultural Legacy of Goa-Head Vol. 4
In the late 1990s, the psychedelic trance scene reached a fever pitch, characterized by its move from the beaches of Goa to global dance floors. At the heart of this transition was the compilation series Goa-Head , with its fourth installment serving as a definitive snapshot of the genre's "Golden Age". A standout contribution to this volume is "When We Dream" by MFG—the Israeli duo of Guy Zukrel and Aharon Segal. This track serves as more than just a dance floor filler; it is a sonic exploration of the subconscious. The Essence of Goa Trance GOA HEAD V4 MFG - WHEN WE DREAM
Released in 1997, Goa-Head Vol. 4 arrived during a period of immense creativity for the German-based label , which helped bring underground psychedelic music to a wider European audience. By including MFG’s work alongside other titans of the era like Chi-A.D. and Hara Gobi, the compilation cemented "When We Dream" as a classic of the genre. The title, "When We Dream," is a literal