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REVIEW: Franbeats & Julius Beat - Memories out on Black Hole recordings


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Release date: 2012-11-05
 
Franbeats and Julius Beat present their new single “Memories” on the Black Hole imprint.

Franbeats, an upcoming talent from Chile, had singles on the New York based System Recordings imprint, which also released tracks by such big names as Sasha, John Digweed, James Zabiela, Miss Kittin, Christopher Lawrence and many others. He has his radio own radio show on Insomnia Radio in Bulgaria, also the home of artists like Umek, Miss Nine, DJ Tarkan and Steve Lawler. Franbeats' music also received the support from Carl Cox.

The talented young DJ/Producer from Antioquia, Colombia, Julius Beat is still going strong in the world of electronic dance music and released a wide range of singles already, such as “Our Feeling” and “Get Mad” with D.E.R., “Pure Love” and “Blue Light” with Eddy Karmona, “New Home” and “Greater Than Yourself”. Julius recently teamed up with D.E.R. again to deliver the single "The Mansion" and also did a remix of Daniel Wanrooy's "You Say It'll Be Okay". Now he joins forces with the Chilean Franbeats for the brand new "Memories".

It is safe to say that “Memories” is a wild track that brings together the best of both worlds in techno and trance. The more or less distorted synth line on top of a rough beat program combined with a touching break keeps the track well within the realm of trance, but with a sharp edge that keeps the party going.


 
 Dimitri Kechagias review: Two great upcoming talents unite their forces for the magnificent track Memories. Franbeats & Julius Beat combine their creative impulses in order to deliver a stunning anthem that moves on the verge between epic progressive house and trance and for that reason will find supporters on both camps. Energetic pumping groovy beats, driving wonky freaky basslines lead us on the cool breakdown that a very sincere, melancholic  and electro influenced melody is introduced that will slowly build up the tension towards the main part that the track goes full on and hands will be the air. The second breakdown is longer and even more melodic and really sweet and calming but dont fool yourself. This is not a chill out song. So very soon the drum beats return for the second and even larger climax to get the club under its control. Simple and effective,  its the kind of track that can become the surprise hit of the night! Love IT!
 
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