1-Shingo Nakamura remix
2-Nick Stoynoff remix
Release number 14 on the Colorize imprint is a remixed edition of the brilliant Suffer and Vestfold by Robert Nickson. Japanese studio magician Shingo Nakamura and Nick Stoynoff from the US have been drafted for the remixes.
Shingo Nakamura has already featured on Enhanced twice and is now delivering his third remix, and what a great one it is! This time he is going in a slightly more uplifting direction, taking a turn from the deep original. Still staying true to the theme of the original, Shingo adds a driving bassline and his signature piano.
The second remixer is a new name to Colorize but by no means a new name to the scene. Nick Stoynoff adds a completely new feel to Vestfold - a mysterious and interesting interpretation which takes the track to another dimension.
In our opinion, two great remixes honoring the brilliance of the originals!
Shingo Nakamura has already featured on Enhanced twice and is now delivering his third remix, and what a great one it is! This time he is going in a slightly more uplifting direction, taking a turn from the deep original. Still staying true to the theme of the original, Shingo adds a driving bassline and his signature piano.
The second remixer is a new name to Colorize but by no means a new name to the scene. Nick Stoynoff adds a completely new feel to Vestfold - a mysterious and interesting interpretation which takes the track to another dimension.
In our opinion, two great remixes honoring the brilliance of the originals!
Dimitri Kechagias review: Do you feel that your world is still Black and White. Its better idea to add some sound colours in your life. Colorize serves that purpose brilliantly by delivering the latest remixes EP of the fantastic melodic progressive house meets trance beauties by Robert Nickson pres RNX project. First of all Shingo Nakamura put his hands on Suffer as he adds more energy and electro infused basslines in order to deliver a fantastic upfront rework that is suitable for prog trance or prog house sets. Melodic and blissful with aggressive edges too is the perfect dj tool. On the other hand the super talented Nick Stoynoff goes deep under the water and he comes in the surface with the mesmerising deep house version of Vestfold. His remix is so relaxing, travelling but very moving and danceable at the same time with deep basslines, tranquil melodies, breathing vocal samples, emotional strings and tribalish Latin rhythm. Its the kind of version that you can drop early in the morning and get amazing reaction from the crowd that wants slowly to come down and touch the ground and even deeper with great sounds like this one. Two very tasty versions. Love IT!
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