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REVIEW: Trance Arts & Sonic Element - Reformation out on Perfecto Fluoro

1.Reformation (Original Mix)
2.Reformation (Monk3ylogic Remix)

Kicking off 2012 with a bang Perfecto Fluoro get straight to the point with a class production from two of the hottest up and coming trance talents on the scene today.

Recent Perfecto signing Sonic Element teams up with Germany’s Trance Arts  pooling a serious wealth of talent and musical ability to create “Reformation”  a tight, super charged, peak time trance record that oozes class and style.

An instant hit with fans at Paul Oakenfold’s recent live appearances “Reformation” sits perfectly between regular, psy and tech trance.

Another hot name that has been sending the Perfecto office into melt down over the Summer is Monk3logic. Instantly drawing similarities with our own breaks legends Beatman & Ludmilla, Monk3logic’s music sits somewhere in the middle of breaks / psy / punk. It’s tough, it’s driving and it has the Full on Fluoro attitude.
It’s Psy Jim ,but not as we know it.

Dimitri Kechagias review: Its time for another big room uplifting trancer on Perfecto Fluoro from the top artists Trance Arts and Sonic Element that delivered some superb solo singles on various labels this year. The fruit of their collaboration is sweet like mango, bitter but packed with vitamin c like grapefruit and sour like pineapple. If you like to get a nutritius dose of a nice coctail of trance juices choose the pumpin original mix. Full on and straight to its point with tough rough basslines, airy fairy female vocal samples and excellent hands in the air breakdown. When the tough beat comes back get ready to explode with the tech trance main part that focus on the bass and less on the melody front. The great release includes a super cheeky breaks mix by Monk3logic. For a strange reason when you listen to it Paul Oakenfold comes in my mind. I can imagine him droppin this mix in the middle of his uplifting selection and the dancefloor reacting to it very positively and warmheartedly. It has that psy touch but in a breaks cinematic style that series like CSI would love to use for their soundtrack. Great package of two contrasting but very creative versions. Love IT!



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