1-Original mix
2-Hertz mix
3-Hertz dub
4-Rikardo mix
Our favourite techno producers join forces for one almighty release!
When the original mix of this was sent in, i think its the quickest we ever got back to someone to say WE WANT IT! a swaying rhythm, side chained synths, vocal snippets and a simple but addictive little squeezed melody line. just perfect peak time drivin house music.
The mighty Hertz are first up on the remix, a funky skippy groove meets Detroit filtered stabbs, reversed vox & acid lines sliding in & out of the mix take it through to the breakdown, where the mix slowly builds to a crescendo.. perfect summer stuff
Rikardo rounds things off with his bouncy number. heavy production and trickery keep the beats interesting here, before tuned vocal stabbs and soaring melodic pads bring some melodic movement in. a relentless mix for full on energy
Dimitri Kechagias review: Absolutely brilliant release once again on the label that never goes wrong and always gives electronic dance music at its finest. You have to press play and experience all the mixes within a dark crowded club and feel your sweat dripping and dropping along with the top beats of that BIG release. Hertz remix is definitely my favorite with the amazing use of those big tribal beats, the dirty grooves, the melodic subconcious melodic rays and the superb reversed vocals that create a hypnotic uplifting feeling that reach its climax in the awesome main part after the top crafted breakdown. The same mix is offered in its dubbier version too. Rikardo starts slow and minimal but he manage very quickly to built it slowly and gradually into a big room version with excellent ups and downs in a really atmospheric dark and sinister version. Finally the original mix is pure eight minutes pleasure with influences ranging from tech house till prog house in an explosive recipe that you find yourself totally lost inside its soundscape. It's peak time Anthem, so you've been warned not to miss out!
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