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The classic trance label's sister offshoot Lost Language is set to come up with a few more of those beautiful trancers, and also a more progressive track
Lost Language, the sister label of Hooj Choons, which brought us Salt Tank - Eugina, and the beautiful "Into the Dawn" by Accadia has just listed up a few upcoming releases to look out for.
The first one is a slightly more progressive track by Lyric & Natali, the artists who remixed Jan Johnston's "Silent Words", titled "Over Emotion". The remixes are to be confirmed, but rumor has it that Accadia and Saints & Sinners will be on the remixes, but that has yet to be confirmed.
Second offering comes from Lustral (R. Simmons and S. Jones), the artists who brought the ever more beautiful track "Everytime" which saw Mike Koglin, Way Out West and Timo Maas included on the remix lineup. The track is call Broken, but the remix lineup is also to be confirmed.
And finally, the artists Miro which produced a number of tracks featured on a stream of essential mixes by Oakenfold and also "Paradise" on Nigel Dawson's Renaissance Vol One Mix is back with their hit "By Your Side". This time, a number of new remixes are to come, including Ian Wilkie, Miro and Markuz Shultz; this one is bound to be a winner.
The release dates for all have yet to be confirmed, but they should be within a few months of 2002, so check out www.lostlanguage.com for more news!
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