Archive for February, 2012

28 Feb 2012

Arran Lee feat. Michelle Richer – Find Me [Subtraxx]

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Arran Lee gained the attention of trance world with his previous Subtraxx release Saw You Coming. The raving reviews paved the path to his first vocal track, presenting the marvelous voice of Michelle Richer.

Find Me takes the aggressiveness down a bit from Saw You Coming, but the almost techy groove is still there. The breakdown introduces Michelle’s voice and a main room chord stab melody. There’s a lift off that is made to make the dancefloor move.

The remix comes from new rising finnish trance producer Glideslope. His interpretation leaves the vocal in the background, focusing on the beautiful melodies Arran provided. Glideslope’s sound described in a word is mature, trance for the new generation, bowing to the heroes of the past.

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21 Feb 2012

R&R – Twisted Vision [Nemesis]

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R&R, the producing super duo from Tel Aviv is back again. Their debut on Nemesis,  Stranger, got supported by Markus Schulz – and later on licensed on his monthly compilation.

The guys behind the acronym are Roy Shemesh & Roei Hasson, and yes, their progressive house sound is somewhere between big and huge.

Driving bass and beats, stellar production and melodic breakdown with strong hook made it clear that this is a release that fits Nemesis’ sound perfectly.

This is truly a stand alone track, no need for remixing back ups.

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07 Feb 2012

Dirkie Coetzee Neo Kekkonen Marcia Juell – Live Again [Subtraxx]

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The flowing collaboration between Neo Kekkonen and Dirkie Coetzee isn’t restricted to big remixes, the original work is most likely even bigger.

Live Again presents the vocal talent is US based songstress Marcia Juell, who has had success on international labels such as Black Hole.

Live Again is a showcase how all these three talents think alike of dance music of the new year. This is track is aimed for the floor, but the beauty of the melody makes sure the track fits excellently to radio use also.

The remixes come from Israeli future super-duo R&R. Their previous release “Stranger”, released on our Nemesis sub label, was supported by Markus Schulz and was licensed to his monthly Top 15 late last year. R&R adds a tech progressive touch to the track.

Subtraxx cornerstone Ayleon adds their magical trance touch to the track. Their 10 minute trance interpretion is something that you really need to listen. This is something for the uplifted minds.

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