1.Journey To Oblivion
2.Dancing Nebula
3.The Helix
4.Journey To Oblivion [Old-School Mix]
2.Dancing Nebula
3.The Helix
4.Journey To Oblivion [Old-School Mix]
Robert Vadney comes from the small island of Rhodes in Greece. He makes melancholic progressive trance compositions tinged with a tinge of rock and alternative attitude. Paul Oakenfold even referred to him the ‘The King of Gothic Trance'. After a ton of high profile remixes (including one for us) and a string of successful releases on Perfecto Records we are pleased to welcome Robert into the Lost Language stable.
The ‘Journey To Oblivion’ EP harks back to the golden days of trance. It has already had BBC Radio one plays and widespread DJ support. You will see why, Superclub drums and pads, big room thunderbass and a PPK’esque top line melody are the order of the day for the title track. ‘Dancing Nebula’ is all about the riff but still leaves room for an epic main stage break down.
The third track in the EP is ‘Helix’. Here the Goa quotient and tempos are notched up for a peak time stormer. Add a touch of goth darkness and a slew of arrpegiated synth lines and you are half way there… To round things off we re-visit things we return once more the lead track, the ‘old school’ mix takes us back to 1998 and a brightly coloured B-side of a Pefecto Fluro vinyl. Great stuff.
Dimitri Kechagias review: Robert Vadney enters the Lost Language headquarters with a surprising EP and definitely not something that you are waiting to get from that label that targets the progressive side of trance. Robert well known for his gothic trance style delivers 4 great tracks that are well produced and solid of course. Journey To Oblivion: Powerful big room trancer with psy trance undertones but with large synths and great melancholic melodic hook on top. Dancing Nebula: Atmospheric melodic progressive trancer with lighter tribal trance beats, intensity, great drive with anthemic synthy riffs. The Helix follows the progressive trance route with acid basslines with psy trance effects and sounds and dark vocal samples as well. Last but not least at the name suggets Journey To Oblivion Old School mix is following the good old uplifting psy trance sound well known on Perfecto releases. Overall Lost Language will surprise you pleasantly because Robert is a highly talented artist with many more to give in the future.
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