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Damn! This is hot... uplifting, melodic and euphoric, whilst hard, energetic and full of action! DJ Atmospherik brings you the power trance, and the theme from Mainstation 2002 all in one, not a bad day's work if you ask me.
Mainstation 2002 Theme, Number one in the SDC after only a week and the awesome DJ Spoke & Vespa 63 doin' the rounds on remix duty - this is a hot, hot, hot release!
PSR (Progressive State Records) home to some decent Swiss trance, and the home of this little beauty also... DJ Atmospherik aka Stefano Tedesco and Reno Malerba have been around for a while, working on Marco Zaffarano tracks and the likes. Here they don't dissapoint with: 'Will You Remember Me?' a storming track worth writing about... euphoric and energetic, and has been doing the business all over Europe!
A1) DJ Spoke Vs. Vespa 63 New Version B1) Original Mix
A1) DJ Spoke Vs. Vespa 63 New Version Some taps and amazingly dark and wierd stabs introduce the track into a hard kicking beat - typical style form these lads tho. "MAINSTATION" and the beats get hard, with a tough bass and kick being added... some wierd 'tapping a pipe' sounds come in - in time, and in rythm with the track building to carry the tune and not leaving any moments of boredom. It keeps on driving, this hard monster of a dancefloor rocker aint stopping. A sweet lead bass melody starts, and the dancefloor is goin' CRAAAAAZY! AT LAST! The breakdown... dark, brooding, and 'will you remember me after all this time?' (slightly ironic vocals if you ask me). A synth to die for comes in, a beautiful tune and then an acid rework of the original tune starts and the tune has a whole new lease of life! Kicking hard and we're off! Get in! Glowsticks in the air! People cheering, clapping, jumping - using their body to totally acknowlegde this record! 10/10!
B1) Original Mix This starts off alot darker and deeper, very hard, but reasonably mellow for something that totally kicks you in the arse! Alot kicks build the track predictabley, sort telling you where it's going in a way until this cool layer comes in and the tune kicks in another direction. Bassy and dark, cool stabs of melodic heaven and a quiet pause. A breather! BOOM! It kicks right back in! Nice simple tune comes in... very uplifting and very original. We aint at the peak yet, but I'd be happy listening to this so far! Ooooh! Love this tune! Melodic, Sweet and Uplifting! Alot more relaxed than the remix, but it drives nicely to the end... one for the start or end of a set, but a definate play in my opinion! Another 10/10!
Great release... 10/10! Go get it!
-=Mathew=-
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