Days Go By (Paul Oakenfold remix) - (5:32) 135 BPM
Review: According to London label New State, Paul Harris and Steve Smith of Dirty Vegas have really enjoyed the process of putting together Days Go By (The Retrospective). They have gone back over their work and picked out some of their favourites over the years - a whopping 18 tracks, 19 remixes and a continuous mix by Harris. Speaking of the remixes: the Dumont & Wagener remix of "Human Love" gets onto an emotive and Balearic tinged trip, the remix of "Electric Love" by NYC house hero Eli Escobar remix gets well funky, and the always impressive Parisian Fred Falke delivers a typically neon-lit rendition of "Emma" from several years back. Along the way, while searching through music, video and photographic archives it has brought back lots of memories for the duo - and given them new energy and inspiration for their future music plans.
Review: Has bassline ever been more influential than it is currently across the UK? I think most people would struggle to argue otherwise. To celebrate this, bassline heavyweights DJQ, Jamie Duggan, Skepsis and Darkzy join forces for an allstar compilation album, including a selection of full tracks and exclusive mixes. The full project includes exclusive drops from the likes of Champion, Shanti, DJQ, Flava D, TQD, Preditah, Bushbaby, Darkzy, Bru-C and many more. You are going to struggle to find a more comprehensive bassline selection this year!
Review: New State reach their 65th release with this massive double header from up and coming Manchester crew North Base. Having remixed the likes of Ms Dynamite, Kele Le Roc and Virus Syndicate, they are fast becoming a name to watch. "Fright Night" pitches somewhere between dubstep, jungle and drum and bass with bouncing breaks, rave stabs and an old skool sensibility, while "Hallow 808" rides in on a darker tip with 808 subs and rolling amens. Highly recommended.
Review: Oh my starry-eyed surprise it's been a lifetime since this era-defining record was released - maybe even older than some of you reading this! 18 years ago marked a time where trance music and its euphoria, melancholy and a chase themes met a vision of horizons and setting suns. With Paul Oakenfold bringing melodic trance and dance music to mainstream radio play and stadium filled with people, we also have the eternal vocals of Carla Werner to thank!
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