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REVIEW:Corderoy ft. Yyvonne John Lewis – Safe From Harm out on Napith/Armada

1-Vocal mix
2-Eco Vocal mix
3-Dub mix

“Safe From Harm,” featuring the beautiful vocals of Yyvonne John Lewis, is Corderoy’s newest release. Corderoy is widely known and on demand for his remixes, where he is consistently turning tracks into another level of perfection, such as what he has done to this epic and classic track originally by Narcotic Thrust. This is one of the best house records ever made, which came out in 2002. Now, almost ten years later, Corderoy brings it back to life with a fresh, vibrant spin. The track has a magical ambiance, suiting for music lovers all around the world to listen to. When “Safe From Harm” blasts on speakers, it is instantly recognizable due to its unique caliber, that will drive its way to be played at every major club and dance festival by top charting DJ’s, playing Corderoy on repeat.

Now heading into 2011, we see Corderoy creating an immense buzz within the promoter’s circles and with enormous fans. With tour dates being booked all across the globe, Corderoy is having great success as he takes his distinctive sound on the road. With new remixes arriving in 2011, such as the supreme track “Safe From Harm,” Corderoy continues to heavily stamp his extraordinary mark in dance music and will continue to remain rising.

Make sure to get your copy of “Safe From Harm” on iTunes today, while it conquers the charts.

 
Dimitri Kechagias review: Sometimes its very hard to come up with descent cover or rework of a real club anthem such as Narcotic Thrust seminal Safe from Harm. If you still remember the superb original get ready to enjoy a massive new version perfect for the modern dancefloors. The original mix is a great mixture of progressive trance, house and electro in one mindblowing package. Full on, feel good and straight to the point Safe from Harm brand new version has all the right and exact elements to win the hearts and the souls of the new generation of clubbers. What is best of course is the fact the release includes a beautiful progressive trance mix by dj Eco who put his singature sound upon the original and create something that sounds epic, exciting and peak time. Faster and bangier Eco's version will get you on the dancefloor without delays with the superb vocals that really shine by Yyvonne John Lewis and on the breakdown he introduces a really large big room distorted ravey synthy riff to raise hands in the air. Get ready for one of the biggest international tracks of the year that will get even bigger in 2012. Watch this space! Love IT!

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