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A tasty vinyl with both sides having vocal samples to really get you going ...
Since his first release Simon J.Bergher has been rocking people with tune ideas and now he has landed on future sound corporation to show the harder generation, what he is made of considering the track started as a joke ...
Side A ... Trance generators mix
This is a stormer of a track using pounding beats and hardstyle stabs across the board while incorporating a sample from star wars that everyone will know. The pace changes all the way through this tune taking the clubbers up before dropping them down to a nice chilled bit before throwing the pace back up and adding more percussion and synths. The breakdown has a rubbling deep synth with some higher ones, layered over the top and lovely vocals popping in and out of the stabs.
Side B ... Atomic Alliance mix
This uses different vocals and a slightly slower and harder beat by the people that brought you " The Countdown" and "Rock to da beat". Before you can even get into a dancing rhythm with this tune, there is a breakdown before a surge back into the tune with a slight adding of pace. This tune again has the trade mark stabs and beats from FSC while adding in some of their own flavor to really mix it up. It chugs along at a decent pace but never really gets going as much as the A side. The best part to this tune is the breakdown, which is light and trancy and will make even an avid trance clubber take notice to a harder tune.
Conclusion:
The Trance Generators mix is definatly the one to get the dancefloor going peak set while the Atomic Alliance mix is one for warm up hard style sets as it doesnt push the dancer to far. I'm loving the vocals on both and the breakdown on the Atomic Alliance mix is lovely and trancey.
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