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17 May 13
ARMD 1149
13 May 13
Review:
Russia's prolific Alexander Popov has undoubtedly paved the way for a wrath of talented youngsters such as Arty over the past few years. He is best known for his beautifully dramatic and orchestral style which is showcased once again on this showstopper for Armind. The ultimate stamp of approval on just how awe inspiring it is, comes from it being the opening tune to disc 2 of Armins 'ASOT 2013' compilation. A much deserved feat no doubt achieved from his shattering melodies that made tracks like 'Elegia' and 'Awakening' such favorites, this is sure to hit all the right buttons and once again make both your hairs and arms rise to the sky.
ENHANCED 157R
13 May 13
Played by: Tritonal
Review:
America's Tritonal have been making serious waves over the past year or so, with their close association with the Enhanced label playing a key part in their steady development to now be ranked in the elite. Here they present four new cuts of one of the standout tracks from their 'Metamorphic' EP. The unique tones of vocalist Underdown plays a key part in all these, with the pair leading the charge with their own up tempo and power synth festival mix that will raise the atmosphere and blood pressure. We are feeling the crunchy cut from US upcoming producer Ken Loi with plenty of attitude working in contrast with the big melodies. A more twisted and darker interpretation from Sebjak is also well worth a spin.
CLHR 160
13 May 13
Review:
Key to the longevity and domination of the Armada group of labels is the identity and USP of each of its imprints. One of the flagships (of not just the empire but trance and prog in general) is Markus Schulz Coldharbour (in their 10th year!), and this 32nd part of the 'Selections' collection is reason as to why. Kicking off with the massive 4 Strings remix of 'The Light' by Omnia. A fresh take from Mike Saint-Jules on the classic 'Wave Force' by Perry O'Neil which captures a real epic flair. While completing the trio of gems is the wonderfully warming and melodic 'Breaking' from Colombian talent Eddy Karmona. All three of these need to be loaded in the battle arsenal over the coming months
FLASH 101
13 May 13
PRFLU 031
13 May 13
DMAX 085
13 May 13
ANJ 274D
13 May 13
ITWT 587-0
13 May 13
URD 026
16 May 13
DLAR 308
13 May 13
INFRA 104
13 May 13
ROY 400
16 May 13
FRA 174
13 May 13
AE 097
13 May 13
MORPH 085
15 May 13
ADR 207
13 May 13
VENDACE 073
13 May 13
DMAX 084
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W2W 0089
13 May 13
NSR 79
13 May 13
TSR 013
13 May 13
BT-404
16 May 13
AAR 030
13 May 13
LGR 0036
13 May 13
DMAXD 041
13 May 13
CG 32
14 May 13
SOT 022
14 May 13
HSR 015
14 May 13
H 16S016
16 May 13
BMR 008
13 May 13
ALIENA 0004
16 May 13
ASR 002
15 May 13
PLM 001
13 May 13
BHDC 188
13 May 13
HCR 221D
13 May 13
Review:
The Rank1 name is one that represents quality, and although they ensure its more that than quantity.. over the years they have stacked up an unbelievable amount of killers. The pair pioneered the tech trance sound which so many have followed, and they continue to move forward and sound fresh as ever with the latest (suitably titled) 'Floorlifter'. It's all about that bassline (as is so often the case), with shuffly percussion and dramatic delays setting the bed for a hi-tech bass and layers of futuristic electric synth lines battling their way over the top, twisting and building at every 16 bars and keeping the energy high octane throughout. These guys will never run out of ideas, and we will never tire of hearing them.. Essential!
VAN 2063
13 May 13
Review:
This will brighten your day, and weekend (many of them in fact). Paul Van Dyky's Vandit label is best known (and loved) as a breeding ground for new talent, and this latest goes back to those routes with a debut from promising Czech pairing Shato & Paul Rockseek. 'Deer Friends' is punchy and up-tempo grabbing you from the moment of hitting play. A hooky and catchy electric lead keeps the energy high and never seems to tire, running alongside some infectious chopped vocals and the pairs snappy percussion it makes for a feel good vibe that will lift the mood in any set and will no doubt have the floor rocking. It is light hearted and fun yet with plenty of staying power, packing in all the ingredients for summer time anthem. We can't get enough of it.
DISCOVER 102
15 May 13
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