1.Blikkenslager (Original Mix)
2.Blikkenslager (Radio Edit)
2.Blikkenslager (Radio Edit)
Dutchman Aerofoil continues his journey through Coldharbour Recordings in 2011 by teaming up with fellow countryman and good friend Marc Simz. Creating a name for themselves in their own right through production, their previous collaborations have been well received, yielding tracks such as Knights Templar, Somewhere and a remake of the classic Xplode.
Continuing with the recent trend of Coldharbour Red releases, they team up again to present the tongue-twisting titled Blikkenslager. Debuted on a hot July night where Markus Schulz played Global Gathering festivals in both Poland and Ukraine, the track excels in the large arena and outdoor settings, fusing tech-trance percussion with a bassline which resonates with typical modern day techno.
Identified by Aerofoil himself during his 2011 Coldharbour Day set, Blikkenslager has been one to watch out for over the past few months. It’s sure to heat up plenty of nights on the dancefloor in the run up to the holiday season.
Continuing with the recent trend of Coldharbour Red releases, they team up again to present the tongue-twisting titled Blikkenslager. Debuted on a hot July night where Markus Schulz played Global Gathering festivals in both Poland and Ukraine, the track excels in the large arena and outdoor settings, fusing tech-trance percussion with a bassline which resonates with typical modern day techno.
Identified by Aerofoil himself during his 2011 Coldharbour Day set, Blikkenslager has been one to watch out for over the past few months. It’s sure to heat up plenty of nights on the dancefloor in the run up to the holiday season.
Dimitri Kechagias review: Coldharbour Red is on the big room club tip once again with the latest club destroyer with the title that is impossible to say it without mistakes in my radio shows. The top team of Aerofoil vs Marc Simz deliver Blikkenslager. You can expect a really playful track that follows the big room more tech less trance style. It starts quite minimal but slowly gets more meaty beat and crazy bounce to drive any dancefloor in a real uncontrollable frenzy. It uses many spooky sounds and swirling riffs that give you the sense that you take part in a fast race that there is no end sign close. It has that "strictly for heavy club use only sign" so better not joke with it. Go for serious and heavy club damage mission. Like IT!
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