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.
One of those funky, uplifting bangers that catches your attention as soon as you hear it. A Funky tune with a filtered, FX vocal sample but with a electro feel to it as well. Sure to be big this Summer.
Here’s Armada’s description of the release:
“Summer has hit the speakers, with Free as its soundtrack. A chunky, funky, happy-go-lucky type of house tune from the John Carr studio. J-C brought big room to the next level, with cheeky use of filters, faders and loads of other sound-effects. Free makes the speakers go more than just boom, it shocks them with all the right vibes to fire the crowd.
Mister Stoney Boy himself, StoneBridge, added his touch to Free, making it extra smooth and flowing. Free has peak time written all over!”
Another classic Trance track to enjoy. A timeless classic by English producer Steve Helstrip. Synaesthesia was released in 1998 when Trance was growing and growing and becoming hugely popular amongst the Electronic Dance scene. It was remixed by well-known Dutch DJ Ferry Corsten which is the version we all know and love. A true Trance classic.
I’ve been downloading a few more tracks lately (quite a few Electro) ready for my next gig on December 19th and I’ve added some of them to my Top 10 tracks chart. All but 2 tracks are new, staying are Duck Sauce – Anyway and Paulo Mojo – Lauda.
This week’s favourite tune is Alex Kidd – Unholy Grail, closely followed by Benni Benassi’s remix of Red Hot Chili Peppers My Otherside and Be:Gold’s Sun Stroke trance track.
Yes, some of you are probably thinking that this track has been killed to death thanks to the countless number of remixes over recent years.
It seems each year a different version of this track will become hugely popular on dance floors. At the moment it’s Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso’s mash-up with their track “Be”. Another year it was Mobin Master’s remix etc but none of them come close to Stonebridge’s remix following the Original’s release way back in 1993.
The song reached number 6 in the UK singles charts, and 16 years on, “Show Me Love” remains just as popular as it was when it was first released.
“This Is House” is my monthly night at the Loft Sports Bar in Swansea, playing the best and latest in Funky, Progressive and Electro House.
After a successful trial night earlier this month, I’m back on Saturday 19th December 2009 from 9pm until 2am where I like to play a variety of funky vocal house, commercial, progressive, electro and trance.
Gouryella, the alias of Dutch duo Ferry Corsten and Tiesto who produced this timeless classic in 1999 – an epic era for trance music.
The single Gouryella reached No.15 in the UK charts, thanks to it’s uplifting synths and unique melody “Gouryella” is regarded a true Timeless trance Classic.
Tiesto left the Gouryella project in 2000 as he wanted to concentrate on his solo productions, while Ferry Corsten produced “Ligaya” with British producer John Ewbank in 2001.
After two months since my last uploaded mix, I thought it was finally time I recorded another for your listening pleasure (hopefully!)
A 70-minute mix of some of my favourite recent trance releases. I have to say, it’s a bit off in places which I’m disappointed with, I’ll have to do another, improve one soon, but anyway, have a listen and let me know what you think.
Tracklist:
1. Estiva – I Feel Fine (Piano Mix)
2. Breakfast – Air Guitar (Original Mix)
3. Activa pres. Solar Movement – Eclipse (Mat Zo Remix)
4. Dan Stone – Mumbai (Original Mix)
5. 3rd Moon – Monsun
6. Claudia Cazacu – Lekker (Original Mix)
7. Garry Heaney – Citation
8. Redd Square – Digital Acoustics (Onova Remix)
9. Thomas Bronzwaer – Look Ahead (Original Mix)
10. Giuseppe Ottaviani – Our Dimension (Original Mix)
11. Greg Downey – Grudge Match (J.Suckley Remix)