
1 Cathedrals Of Hope - Original Mix
2 Reset - Original Mix
3 Atlas Winds - Album Version
God, this is one hell of a cracker!
Cathedrals Of Hope is an outstanding piece of music. credible, strong, with an attitude.
Reset marks Airwaves return to heavier sounds for a trancer thats larger than life.
And last but not least: a brand new version of his last smasher Atlas Winds, this time featuring great vocals by Francesca Genco.
This release should justify its presence into every actual djs recordbox for the next months to come.
Essential Release.
Dimitri Kechagias review: The exceptional trance producer and dj from Belgium, the inspiring Laurent Veronezz strikes back with an EP that will make you fall in love with quality trance once again. Forget the cheesy stuff with easy memorable melodies and uplifting synths cause Laurent is a man with a mission and as always he is going to take us on the deeper sides and shades of trance to introduce us to his Cathedrals of Hope. Within the dark and gloomy edge we leave in, it seems that music has the key to show us the light through the dark and long corridors of our minds. Cathedrals of Hope is an atmospheric 130 BPM progressive trancer with tribal trance beats, deep basslines, melancholic melodies, great drums and percussion, mysterious harp riffs and Oliver Lieb like synthy melody in the breakdown that lead the track in its main part that works as an uplifting climax. The magic continuous on Reset. A marvellous deep trance piece with great percussion, epic melodies, ethnic style vocals, acid layers and imposing atmosphere. When this will be playing in your favourite trance club expect the physical eyes to be closed and the eyes of the soul wide open experiencing emotions, feelings and mental images that only inspiring cinematic trance can reveal to its listener. The superb package includes the album mix of Atlas Winds. 11 minutes of deep epic progressive trance with powerful drums, psy trance influences and magical exotic middle east melodic themes and dreamy vocals performed by Francesca Genco. This is what I call Trance that stays close to the roots of the genre. Love IT!
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