1-Steve Brian Remix
2-Original Mix
3-Lee Canning Remix
4-Original Dub
After blowing us away this summer with their debut collaboration Drifter, UK duo Akira Kayosa & Hugh Tolland reunite with Danish vocalist Stine Grove, for the much anticipated follow up, Always With You.
These guys certainly know how to deliver the very best in uplifting trance and twinned with Stine's dulcet tones, this one will stick with you throughout the winter months and beyond.
Taking the lead on remix duties is one of Europe's hottest producers, Steve Brian, who in plying his trademark twist to the original turns in a progressive monster which carries an almighty boosh!
Dimitri Kechagias review: Perceptive recordings continues to deliver the goods with another superb release that is already included in my weekly Trance and Progressive Top 40 at high positions. The two talented trance djs and producers Akira and Hugh unite their forces for the vocal trance anthem that will dominate the trancefloors the forthcoming holiday season. Who is better to sing on this lovely uplifter rather than the Danish godess of trance the magnificent Stine Grove. Her voice is so sensitive and so expressive that you have the feeling that is just next to you and sings her touching lyrics in a very epic but still melancholic way. The original mix is a solid euphoric trancer with superb powerful driving beats that will take you on a magic journey of love and affection as warm melodies will surround you and will land you safely on the long but very involving breakdown. Classical music theme melody, superb cinematic atmosphere with Stine Grove shinning on the top. When the huge synths will be revealed there will be no return as the beat will come shortly and take you on board for a ride along with Stine's haunting voice. The always on shape German dj and producer Steve Brian provides a beautiful progressive trance mix that stays faithful in his established and celebrated style of groovy electro prog trance twisted beats that simply sound perfect for the big rooms. The vocal sounds wonderful and Steve is a real legend on the way he treats his vocals and let them breathe in his remixes. If you search for a straight forward uplifting anthem the excellent Lee Canning provides a very beautiful remix that brings back memories of the old school trance of the late 90s. He uses just some bites of the vocal and this version is perfect for those who want their trance to be less vocalised as possible. Warm piano riffs introduced in the breakdown and mass flood of synths along with huge drops Lee composed a long and anthemic breakdown that will keep your audience glued on the club sound system. Very large release and highly recommended! Love IT!
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