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Yago brings out more remixes of the brilliant Hymn each one is a brilliant piece of work. Read on..
Yago - Hymn remixes
A) Remix 2004
This starts with loads of hihats and hard hits with a nice squashed beat before some military beats kick in and the synth stabs come in more. After a small vocal everything goes hard and the beats change from squashed to hard with more kicks and a heavy off beat bass. The military beats continue over the top with tiny cuts of sound here and there and a vocal thrown in before a break that consists of a synth and some punchy hats and claps. After the break the whole thing comes back harder than before (its definatly not for the weak hearted). Tremendous bass and heavy beats keeps this tune on its toes all the way through. The breakdown comes after some heavy kicks and a small vocal. It changes style to a nice airy but still dirty synth that is for all the hands in the air lovers with claps coming in all over before the military beats start to build. When it kick back in after the breakdown the beats are not as hard but this doesnt last for long as the synth continues through the until a small vocal break a little silence with synth stabs and claps then back to the hard stuff until the end.
B) Dub Mix
This starts off completely different with electronic sounds all over the place but the same clap sounds coming in building with more and more sounds for what seems like an eternity before the vocals kick in and the electronic sounds goes faster and more intense. Hi hats spring from everywhere and there are cuts all over the place leaving just a synth. This is definatly a rollercoaster tune taking you up and then dropping you back down to take you up even more. Just before the breakdown there is a lovely synth that will stick in your head on top of loads of claps, hats and stabs of random sounds. The breakdown is lovely coming in after the vocals with a nice dirty synth like on the "remix 2004" side. This is definatly a lovely breakdown synth that is not to be messed with. After the breakdown more electronic sounds kick in and the tune wraps itself up nicely with a lovely off beat bass and nice synths.
B) Time Out Remix
A small tune compared to the others with loads of synth noises, stabs and lovely echoing drums. The vocals are still there and instead of having to wait till the break down for the full synth it kicks in right away before even the beats do. The synth is again unchanged in sound. This is more of a tune to drop over the top of something else or use as a softer trancy tune. Its very uplifting and all of the synths and stabs add o the uplifting feel with the hardest thing being the echoing drum.
Conclusion:
If you're after a soft tune definatly go for the "time out remix" but if you are after a full paced hard hitting one the "dub mix" has definitely got it all.
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