1.Acting Crazy (Album Mix)
2.Acting Crazy (tyDi's California Club Mix)
3.Acting Crazy (Tom Fall Remix)
4.Acting Crazy (Wezz Devall Remix)
It’s everything he’s ever dreamt of and it’s happening right now. Australian producer Tyson Illingworth just released his second artist album ‘Shooting Stars’, giving a new meaning to diversity. 18 jewels of tracks as his musical weapons, he indulges EDM land with a mature sound. A sound that reigned supreme on singles ‘Vanilla’, ‘Why Do I Care’ and ‘Never Go Back’, now followed by the contagious ‘Acting Crazy’.
Joining the party on this strong new release, is one of EDM’s favourite singers, Sarah Howells. There’s always something special about the vocals of this Welsh singer, known for her hit collabs with John O’Callaghan, Lange and First State. Her unique voice is in perfect synergy with the light but warmhearted flow of tyDi’s sounds. ‘Acting Crazy’ is a playful, contagious mix of pop and dance, that gets stuck in your head for days.
While the album mix is perfect for home-listening, it’s tyDi’s ‘California Club Mix’ that’s set to break down any club it meets. Deep bass, sturdy melodies, a couple of rough surprises along the way and everything’s set to make the clubs shake it down till dawn. But that’s not all! Tom Fall brings out the best of his progressive house sounds, bringing in a remix of maddening house, warming guitar-breaks and rhythmic balance. Dutchman Wezz Devall keeps the pace going steady, with fine techno-elements and flirtatious electric shocks. Plenty of good stuff to choose from!
Dimitri Kechagias review: I checked tyDi at his Tomorrowland 2011 performance and I was totally blown away. So alive behind his decks this australian is about to conquer the world. Very soon will have ready his top interview that we did there. His brand new track taken from his latest album "Shooting Stars" is simply put it brilliant. The album version is quality pop dance track that can easily crossover to daytime radio shows. The California Club mix takes the original track from the light to the darkness adding a dark twisted bassline and working around with the awesome vocals by Sarah Howells. What can you say for this fantastic singer that whenever you sings you feel every little word that she uses in her heartfelt lyrics. The version includes beautiful breakdown with wonderful guitar riffs that add a like live playing feel to it. Tom Fall from his side returns on S107 and pushes the original in his soothing and travelling prog house meets prog trance style and he really adds his stamp as he plays around with the vocals and he provides a strong version for any big room progressive style trance set. Last but surely not least Wezz Devall adds his fat tech trance style with the addition of some feel good party like voices and on top the awesome Sarah vocals that he experiments with them as well giving them his twist. It sounds like the perfect soundtrack to say goodbye to summer and with this on our ipod to recall the moments in our holidays we were acting crazy in order to attract the tension of someone that we were intrested a lot. Awesome stuff! With Armada music labels you can not go wrong.
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