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The new club thumper from Sean Tyas here on Armin's A State of Trance label. Tyas offers his banging bassline with a splash of piano and a riff to test even the most durable club speaker with this latest offering.
Sean Tyas must have released more records and remixes over the past two years than I have hot diners. He seems to turn them out at an incredible rate without affecting the quality of his work. This latest release from Tyas comes under the alias of Logistic and features quiet a hand remix from the Channel Surfer's. Who are The Channel SUrfers? I have no idea but they know their way around production equipment.
:: Original Mix :: Channel Surfer Remix
Lets get started with the Original Mix. If you have heard a Tyas record before you know what to expect before the first beat drops and thats a pounding beat from the word go. The build is fast and uplifting with a deep bassline complimenting that thumping beat. The build is a little euphoric with a melody building the mood with a mixture of stutters on the way along. The strings in the melody building up set a metalic atmopshere within the track. The beats cut back, the melody fades and in drops a piano section that echo's into the distance to be bombared by a big build. After that buold reaches its peak in drops a really dirty tech style riff that really hits you hard. The uplifting and relaxing nature of the paino slips in again to be replaced by that thumping beat and bassline and leading melody. The layout and structure of ths track is exccellent. It's uplifting, banging and features greta big dirty riff in the middle that would send any big crowd bonkers.
Sean has enlisted the aid of the Channel Surfers for the remix on this one here. I dont know that much about them but they mainly focused on breakbeat trancey progressive styles. What do they offer here to aid the thumping uplifting original Sean has put together. The remix is a totally different sound to the original. The track has a slow beat with a huge kick drum on the second beat. The format of the mix is the same as the original with that great big dirty riff in there but the mix plays with beats, stuttering in and out and adding tech sounding effects to the sound. The kick drum is ever present throughout the track and in the midst of the crazy beat cuts you can finds that piano melody in there before they intruduce the main riff in the track.
Conclusion:
Some would say this is typical Tyas and offers nothing more than a new melody to separate it from his other tracks. Fair comment I say but if you like Tyas banging style which most trance people do you will like the pumping record he's created here. For those who like beats on a more break beat style the Channel Surfer mix is something different. Good solid trance from Tyas here and sure to be a dance floor favourite.
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