1.Phantom Memories (Original Mix)
2.Binary Days (Original Mix)
The light Scandinavian summers and dark winters inspire Norwegian talent Naden to produce some very diverse musical pieces. His new duo, ‘Phantom Memories’ and ‘Binary Days’ brings you the essence of prog.
There’s something profound about each tune that leaves the studio of Daniel Taranger. The youngster, going under the name of Naden, created a unique sound that is both energetic, melodic and deep at the same time.
2.Binary Days (Original Mix)
The light Scandinavian summers and dark winters inspire Norwegian talent Naden to produce some very diverse musical pieces. His new duo, ‘Phantom Memories’ and ‘Binary Days’ brings you the essence of prog.
There’s something profound about each tune that leaves the studio of Daniel Taranger. The youngster, going under the name of Naden, created a unique sound that is both energetic, melodic and deep at the same time.
Following his ‘Then The Forest Sang’ and ‘Murmuration’ E.P., is a new duo. ‘Binary Days’ rides a mysterious, prog-driven sound, with a housy edge. ‘Phantom Memories’ is driven by thick bass, but sparkles with high synths and mesmerizing melodies. Two strong additions to an ever-growing discography.
Dimitri Kechagias review: Electronic Elements is the more progressive house and less trance records label at Armada Music but as it seems this time the brand new release is more trance with less house in it. Naden from Norway after his excellent releases on Soundpiercing lands with his brand new EP that will hypnotise you for sure with his excellent mixture of deep haunting basslines, bubbly drum beats and soothing melodic layers that i like to call as ecological trance cause whenever I listen this sound my mind travels to faraway places like rain forests or ice mountains in the Antarctic. Its the sound that you can use in the warm up section of well timed trance or melodic progressive house set or can be played early in the morning while the sun is rising to cool down the clubbers and let them slowly to rest. Phantom Memories has obvious Coldharbour influences and is the most upfront of the two perfect for middle set action. Driving with haunting basslines, tribal beats and little synthy notes of melodies on top that play some parts of a melodic theme. The breakdown is smooth like your parfait ice cream but soon the threatening bass is back to lead the track to its main part like the crunchy cookies on the same ice cream. Its definitely an engaging track that you feel obliged to dance from start to finish. Binary Days starts with cool subliminal melodies, shuffling percussion, ambient sounds that lead us on the breakdown that the same melodies carry on the background until the beat is back and those melodic riffs are replayed again and again with variety of synths, instruments and sounds. The result is a hypnotic "in trance" effect that you feel unable to resist and you surrender completely to its colourful world. The track recalls productions by trance masters such as Oliver Lieb who I wish to come back with new material or new remixes of his classic tracks. With those tracks in your ears you Love Earth even more. Quality from start to finish! Love It!
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