1-Original mix
2-Sneijder remix
3-Simon Bostock remix
John Newall joins the ranks at Mental Asylum with an impressive floor scorching debut for the main rooms entitled 'Dropkick'!
The Original mix is a real peak-time bruiser of the highest order. Thunderous kick drums and blazing percussive rhythms drive the mix against the glowing basslines and gritty acid fueled patterns superbly, while the sizzling hooks and super hot breakdown atmospheres ensure maximum damage on the drop! Massive!
Sneijder is first up on remix duties with another big room tear-up for the after dark crowds. Drive levels are once again pressed to absolute breaking point with white hot lead lines and floor flexing bass lines delivering a real high-octane work out from start to finish!
To seal the release, Simon Bostock is on hand to twist the track up further into uplifting territory. Dropping the tempo, but retaining the intensity, Simon reworks the mix superbly to include a gorgeous breakdown section for the hands in the air crowds - do not miss!
Another roof-raising power bomb from the Asylum!
The Original mix is a real peak-time bruiser of the highest order. Thunderous kick drums and blazing percussive rhythms drive the mix against the glowing basslines and gritty acid fueled patterns superbly, while the sizzling hooks and super hot breakdown atmospheres ensure maximum damage on the drop! Massive!
Sneijder is first up on remix duties with another big room tear-up for the after dark crowds. Drive levels are once again pressed to absolute breaking point with white hot lead lines and floor flexing bass lines delivering a real high-octane work out from start to finish!
To seal the release, Simon Bostock is on hand to twist the track up further into uplifting territory. Dropping the tempo, but retaining the intensity, Simon reworks the mix superbly to include a gorgeous breakdown section for the hands in the air crowds - do not miss!
Another roof-raising power bomb from the Asylum!
Dimitri Kechagias review: One of the hottest new trance labels is Mental Asylum records headed by the trance superstar Indecent Noise. The brand new release comes from the hands of John Newall and is called Dropkick. With just one word is a Killer release packed with 3 equally monstrous size versions. The original mix is a powerful tech trancer with uplifting and psy trance influences as well. Banging thunderous beats combined with razor sharp basslines, eastern influenced melodies and cool filmic vocal sample in the breakdown has as a result a very fat club banger that is hard to keep under control when you drop it in your set. The good news become even better with Sneijder remix that is moving towards the uplifting trance territory with acid influences and fantastic breakdown with euphoric synths and huge build up towards the hands in the air climax that will move even mountains for sure. Turnado size trancer that will send you for a nice trip to hell and back for sure. Lastly Simon Bostock is on board as well with a very cool UK trance version that is banging and shaking with strong melodic breakdown but with more tech trance sounding climax with full on meaty phatt bass and acid lines and without any melodic content. Underground trance for the trance families worldwide. Love IT!
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