Review: We welcome yet another exciting new label to JunoDownload, kicking off with this great uplifting trancer from Australian producer Aiera. With recent remixes for the likes of Infrasonic Future, things are hoting up for him, and this is the best we have heard to date. Traditional melodic trance at its finest, with a solid kick and soaring euphoric melodies, reminding us all that is great about trance. The already strong Original is given added pace and a beefier edge from Max Braiman, who maintains all the original beauty while injecting extra layers of pianos and guitars resulting in even more hands in the air epicness!
Review: Italian producer Dionigi has in the past flirted with tech-house and Italo - so what's in store for this release? The title track sounds like the Quantistic boss has been listening to late '90s/early '00s minimal house, but then he unexpectedly covers it in an acidic cloak and hushed vocals. The 'acid mix' is even more 303-heavy and is combined with a bruising bass, but it's what he does on the other tracks that really impresses. "Deep Bass Out Of Space" features a ponderous vocal intoning the track's title and a rumbling bass, "Connection" assimilates heavy metal power chords into its drum-heavy groove and "Air 44" is an easy listening affair.
We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with other information that you've provided to them or that they've collected from your use of their services.