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Finally this massive track has landed in its most powerful form, and sporting a glossy Nukleuz Green sleeve to boot. Made massive in the biggest clubs around the world and played by some of the biggest names around. Prepare yourselves.
There have been many flavours of this track for a while - the Inzite and the DJ Chose & F's Mucho Instrumental remixes on Nordic promo and the Chose & F's Mucho Instrumental again on the 3rd instalment in this years Nukleuz DJ Nation Summer Edition set. Finally though, Nukleuz Green comes in with the Original Mix Edit, the Michael Splint Instrumental Dub Edit but more importantly, the DJ Chose and F's Muchos Remix. Note the lack of the word 'Instrumental'. This remix contains a vocal which I think adds so much more to this already immense track.
A1: DJ Chose & F's Mucho Remix
This track starts simple and is built wonderfully into a full on monster with layer upon layer of synth. First theres the basic kick, which is soon upgraded to a much more meaty, driving beat with a deep bass growling in the background. After a little more time, a new powerful orchestral sounding synth is brought slowly in using a basic melody. A short break follows, which develops this melody, and the track really begins to take shape. Then when you think it can't get any better, the vocal which I mentioned earlier begins. I don't know why, but it just works so well with the track and makes it seem so much more epic. After a breakdown in the middle of the track, a high pitched synth is introduced to complement the main hook and the true power of the track is unleashed. Soon the track then begins the wind down, removing each layer bit by bit, easing you down from that awesome place you go only when the best music is played. Its hard to get any better than this.
B1: Original Mix Edit
This track is much more uplifting trance than the driving hard trance described above and accomplishes with apparent ease to avoid the 'cheesey' sound lots of vocal trance tracks fall victim to. Here we have a nice 'light' version of the main melody used in the Chose & F's Remixes accompanied by sharper livelier synths over the top. At points, a high female vocal is used, putting the icing firmly on this good slice of trance cake.
B2: Michael Splint Instrumental Dub Edit
The last track on this release is very similar to the Original Mix Edit on the B1 side, but instead it starts of more quickly and with a noticeably heftier beat. The vocals are missing from this edit so it will appeal to the non vocal trance enthusiasts out there.
Conclusion:
A truly excellent set of tracks - the Chose & F's Mucho Remix being my favourite. Theres a mix of this track to suit everybody - trance of varying strengths from nice and easy to full on powerful epicness. Awesome.
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