1-Original mix
2-Daniel Wanrooy mix
3-Sergio Maldonado mix
Space Rockerz are Michael Calderone and Austin Hall, both from the USA. Michael had success as a solo artist with “Sound of Flight”, “Break of Day”, and “Silent Room” getting major support from Markus Schulz and Max Graham. Austin in his own right has been writing/composing music since he was a child, having learned almost every instrument in the book, studying under seasoned audio engineers for the last 4 years.
The Space Rockerz sound is a blending of rock elements driven by trance and electro. In 2009 the duo had their first release “Elixer” on Dissident Records, immediately followed by “Zegema Beach” on In Trance We Trust 14. Space Rockerz started 2010 right where they left off releasing “Weather The Storm” also on In Trance We Trust, which then made its mark on the world as it was played by every major headliner.
Now teaming up with Pulse & Sphere a.k.a. the Russian producers Kirill Chernyshov and Yuri Tatarenko, the Space Rockerz bring the world a driving tech trance slammer with a superb arrangement and an enticing electro undertone including a Daniel Wanrooy remix!
Dimitri Kechagias review: The top producers from USA landing from space straight to your dancefloor collaborate with Pulse & Sphere for a track ready made for the Rush Hour/peak time moment of your dj set. Rush Hour is a great composition that includes wide variety of influences that will smash the floors without even taking notice of it. Progressive trancer with electro basslines and techy dirty parts as well to create a very groovy result perfect for the clubs. The breakdown hides a superb surprise that is a very cool vocal sample that sounds like coming from a film soundtrack or documentary that talks about space and even mention Black Hole too and in my opinion adds a lot to the whole impression that the track gives you. Very soon the huge main theme is revealed to raise hair from your back and get those hands in air. Pure big room euphoria on the way that Space Rockers of course only Know how to compose. Daniel Wanrooy who is a real star in the progressive trance scene offers his own interpretation that stays close to the original with driving electro trance style and great playful use of the main theme that is made in that way that you simply can not resist to start nodding your head and get on the floor to feel the pressure that the huge uplifting theme will bring to the unsuspected clubbers worldwide. Once again Daniel service us a CLASS A remix. Last but not least is Sergio Maldonado who offers a superb version that is tougher bouncier and with epic prog house influences as well. Of course the trance and tech elements dominate the final result so the big room trance sets will adore this version as well. Will be pretty Hard to pick your favourite, Love It!
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