Review: IDMA nominated and Malta's leading trance force Tenishia (The Outsiders, Burning From The Inside) once again join forces with Armada linchpin Ruben De Ronde, following on from 'Story of Love'. There is clearly some magic conjured when the trio step in the studio as 'Marsascala' is another stunning production. Named after a Village on the isle of Malta, the sound-scape is beautifully picturesque, combing Tenishia's trademark emotive prog-trance vibes with the moodier melodies of the Dutchman. The Original would be hard to better with remixes, however Soundpiercing draft in Alexander Popov for the perfect uplifting alternative.. Making it this weeks essential tune!
Review: Over the past couple of years the dance scene in Argentina has blown up in a big way, and going hand in hand with that has been the onslaught of cutting edge production talent onto the trance scene, such as Heatbeat. Following in their path is young talent Chris Scweizer, who makes his Armada debut on the fittingly edgier Soundpiercing label with this massive double header. Kicking off with the proggier warm-up moment 'Ultra', rich in melodies whilst roughed up by distortion. It then steps up a gear with mighty tech bomb 'The Conquest'. Thrashing out ripping synths, a thumping kick and growling bass-lines to shake any floor to its foundations!
Review: Armada sub-label Sound Piercing has consistently ranked as one of our favourites within the scene leading empire. Delivering a slightly edgier and forward thinking sound, which is once again proven on this latest cut from Italy's Fabio XB. 'Luminary' is a wonderful progressive track with one of the catchiest melodies we have heard in some time. Although great in its Original form, is given a shot of adrenaline by RAM for his NRG mix. Manuel Le Saux and Yves De Lacroix also turn in solid efforts.
Review: Something seriously exciting here which rumors have been rife about on the forums for sometime, as two of trance hottest younger producers Mat Zo and Mike Foyle go head to head. As the title suggests this is 8 minutes of all the simple things, done to perfection. Laced with glorious piano lines, super cool beats and an all-round effortless flow. Every major DJ and his dog have jumped straight on this, making it one of the biggest tunes of the moment. Not totally obvious on first listen, but keep going back to hear the unprecedented intricacy... this weeks essential!!
Review: Argentina's leading duo Heatbeat are back with yet more cutting edge trance sounds on Captivating Sounds. A familiar name amongst the Armada group of labels, both collectively and as with Mathias Faint going alone on the odd occasion. 'Roses Never Cry' is a bright, shimmering peak time moment with lush piano lines and blissful vocal flickers. On the flip for 'Chinpokomon' they go all out techno, with a percussive led rocker that grows on the bottom end will electric stabs ignite.. Another first rate release.
Review: One half of the awesome Argentinean duo Heatbeat ventures solo once again on Armada sub-label Captivating Sounds. With a somewhat softer overall feel to this than his output as a pairing, but equally unique and instantly memorable, complete with that much needed hooky lead. Intelligent and forward thinking tech trance would be the best way to position this, while Crobar Club residents Kent & Gian are on hand to deliver a shuffling alternative take with a killer off-beat bassline that you won't be able to stand still too.
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