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REVIEW: Klauss Goulart - No Man's Land out on Coldharbour/Armada music


1.No Man's Land (Original Mix)
2.No Man's Land (Grube & Hovsepian Remix)

Brazilian Klauss Goulart has established himself as one of South America’s bright young talents in 2011. His track Turbulence burst onto the scene through Markus Schulz’s Prague ’11 compilation in February and was supported for months by every major DJ on the circuit. Accompanied by a strong effort on Let Your Scars Dance, his first E.P. release for Coldharbour in May was certainly well received.


Fast forward to the summer season and the arrival of Markus’ contribution to the Be at Space Ibiza 2011 compilation, and nestled within the big room presentation was one of his weapons to rock every festival audience to the core. Like Turbulence before it, Klauss was at the helm of an earth shaker.

With a tough bassline accompanied by a gentle build, the original really kicks off from the break onwards, with copious amounts of tension that you’d typically expect from a Klauss production. The track appeared in the Global DJ Broadcast World Tour editions of Budapest and Ibiza, as well as Markus’ special 4 hour Coldharbour Day set back in July.

Like Klauss, the remixers chosen to cast their interpretation on No Man’s Land have made quite an impact on Coldharbour in 2011 in their own right. Miami’s Tim Grube and Los Angeles native Mike Hovsepian were elevated to new heights with their beautiful track Invisible, and look set to continue the momentum with a more melodic take in comparison to the original; yet still assembled in a fashion that will work effectively on live dancefloors.

As the South American summer gets ready to heat up, No Man’s Land will be ready to fire.


Dimitri Kechagias review: Coldharbour established itself as one of the finest providers of pure club power that is widely named as trance but  includes influences from other genres as well. I'm big fan of Klauss Goulart as all his releases so far are so well produced that for my books is a guarantee force that never fails my expectations. No Man's Land has the word anthem of the night written all over it and is ready to bring shivers in the peak time moment of your set. It has the bouncy prog house deep bass and that really crazy and pitched main theme in the breakdown that demand from the listener to throw those hands in the air and party. It has the drive and intensity to keep those bodies pumpin and jammin all over the dancefloor. The excellent package includes a really massive remix by the hands of Grube & Hovsepian that turn the prog house minded original into a big room epic prog trancer. They transform the original into the fast and really uncontrollable track that the dj press play and you dont know exactly the consequences. The top USA duo give the track the alternative edge that this package needed. With the seal of Approval of one of the finest and most influential djs at the moment, the really dynamic and ready to rock Mr Markus Schulz you know that you can not go wrong. 


 
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