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REVIEW: Andrew Rayel feat. Jano - How Do I Know out on Armind/Armada Music

1.How Do I Know (Original Mix)
2.How Do I Know (Club Mix)
3.How Do I Know (Radio Mix)
 
Success comes at a fast pace for Moldavian producer Andrew Rayel. His tracks and remix are on fire, causing a stir around dance land. With his new vocal sensation ‘How Do I Know’ ft. Jano featured on Armin van Buuren’s ‘Universal Religion Chapter 6’, future’s looking brighter than ever.
 
Bursting onto the scene in 2010, Andrew Rayel has awakened the trance fires ones again. Through melodic jewels such as ‘Exponential’, ‘Drapchi’, ‘550 Senta’ and ‘Source Code’, as well as remixes for W&W, Roger Shah and many others, he’s grown into one of the most promising names in trance.
 
That status will once more be confirmed, through the mesmerizing sounds of ‘How Do I Know’. Setting forth a pair of warm, flawless vocals by Janette Hoogstraten, better known as Jano, it is set to become the crowd's favourite for many magical moments to come.
 
 
Dimitri Kechagias review: Its finally here the full release of the most requested track in the trance scene the last months after the 5 times number 1 dj in the world Armin van Buuren included in his groundbreaking compilation Universal Religion Chapter 6. The exceptional talent Andrew Rayel who has under his belt many fantastic mainly instrumental anthems presents his first ever vocal production with Jano on vocal duties for the heartfelt track How Do I Know. The track is out on Armin's own record label Armind and it seems that will go straight at the number 1 of every well known chart in the trance world. The release includes original and club versions. The original is the longer one and is of course progressive vocal trance at its very best. Bubbly beats, driving basslines, electro infusions and great melodic layers running on top. This is the finest soundbed for the delicate Jano to tell her story and perform the beautiful lyrics. The breakdown is blissful as you wanted to be with piano and Jano winning the admiration of the crowd. The huge synthy riffs unleashed and add that epic hands in the air side on the fantastic anthem. The time for release is the brilliant climax with the beats, basslines and melodies merged together for the absolute big room/hands in the air moment. You can imagine thousands of faces smiling and enjoying the trance ride with Andrew Rayel on driver's seat. The Club mix is a shorter tighter edit of the original perfect for the djs who want to go to the point and get the immediate reactions. Check the radio edit as well that can easily become part of daytime radio playlist. Maybe the vocal trance anthem of 2012.   Love iT!
 
 
 
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