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REVIEW: Loverush UK ft. B.Adams - Tonight In Babylon (Kryder Remixes) on Polydor


1-Kryder Club mix
2-Kruder Dub mix



Kryder gets to grips with the massive Loverush UK Featuring Bryan Adams "Tonight In Babylon" smash. A dark sinister bigroom anthem!!!!!

Behind the visor, Kryder (still as mysterious as he is anonymous) is the producer to look out for in 2011, with his dwarf sidekick - the classically-trained Dokta Kaotika - and a circus freakshow entourage. “We’re producing music that stands up in any club,” says Kryder himself and that is backed up across the industry.
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We’re in a dark nightclub. The DJ cues his own track, hits play, the beat kicks in and hands immediately go up in the air, seized by its irresistible groove. The next DJ - Judge Jules, setting up for his own set - sees the damage done and asks what the track is. The DJ passes it to him and Jules proceeds to put it straight back into the C-DJ and hit play… and then once more, to end his set. Jules then plays it on his Radio 1 show six weeks in a row, making it his “Tried and Tested” and saying on air that it’s “the best example I’ve heard of really getting the balance right: great chords, huge atmosphere and groovy undertone.” The track’s secretive producer is known only by the name written in indelible ink on the CD-R - Kryder - and the track is K2. Punters across the nation start clamouring to know who Kryder is. Debates surface on blogs and dance forums. Labels, managers, punters join the hunt to track him down.


                                        
Dimitri Kechagias review: One of the biggest club anthems of 2011 that was many weeks number 1 in my weekly trance & progressive radio show is about to be unleashed in the mainstream for the ordinary people out there to enjoy. Tonight in Babylon is the brand new collaboration between the upcoming duo Loverush UK and Brian Adams who maybe is considered to be rock but he is not afraid to get out there and test different grounds with EDM artists such as Chicane. Tonight in Babylon had massive remixes from Protoculture, Roger Shah and of course Ronski Speed vs Stoneface & Terminal. Now is the time for the most requested name in dance, the mighty Kryder to get in grips with this massive release and inject his dynamism. If you love powerful progressive house with elements of electro and nu-rave, you are going to love it. Tough and banging with huge synths in the breakdown that work like a treat along with Bryan's beautiful vocals. Quality club music ready to make the big boom in the coming weeks. There is also a great dub mix perfect to use in your set if you want less vocal and more meat beat power. Love IT!

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