“Morning Dew” is one half of Right Face’s superb new EP – the other track being “In Motion” and together they occupy the top 2 spots on audiojelly.com’s chart.
Uplifting progressive trance, check out the preview:
Recently released on Markus Schulz’s Coldharbour Recordings label, Phynn gives Rex Mundi’s latest release “Opera of Northern Ocean” a big synth lead – uplifting and is going to be a big track this Summer. Check it out:
Dash Berlin, the Dutch producer famous for tracks such as the huge Man On The Run and Till The Sky Falls Down releases “Janeiro” with rather cheesy vocals (considering it’s trance) from Solid Sessions, but the 4AM mix has a big trance lead, and is still a track I’m sure to be played massively amongst the scene.
Rex Mundi released a big vocal Trance tune last year in “Nothing At All” – a big track in A State of Trance 400 and one of my favourites of 2009, he’s followed this with “Kalua Islands”. No vocals and not up to the high standard of “Nothing At All” but still a good track:
This week’s favourite tune is Ping Pong by Arnej. The Canadian producer releases a slamming, uplifting trance track with an electro-ish bassline, check it out: Another good track by Arnej lately is Arnej vs. 8 Wonders – The Crossover.
This week’s top tune is John Askew’s Remix of John O’Callaghan’s track “Don’t Look Back” in which the original featured on his new album “Never Fade Away”.
Stoneface & Terminal’s remix of “Out of Nowhere” is also good and features on the three-track release of remixes.
This week’s favourite track is a new release by Sander Van Doorn – Bastillon. I’ve never been a big fan of Doorn’s productions. I wasn’t a fan of his earlier techy sound but he seems to avoided that with a more uplifting trance track “Bastillon”.