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REVIEW: A.Galchenko - Rush / Bronze incl remixes on Incepto Music

1 A.Galchenko - Bronze (Original Mix)
2 A.Galchenko - Bronze (Witness45 Remix)
3 A.Galchenko - Rush (Original Mix)
4 A.Galchenko - Rush (Jimmy Roqsta Remix)
5 A.Galchenko - Rush (Erik Iker Remix)

We here at Incepto Music are proud to present our next release which comes from Ukrainian based talent A.Galchenko who brings with him a fresh new 2 track EP to the Incepto roster. First of two tracks is Bronze which is a peak time bomb shell loaded with tons of power and plenty of dance floor power. Bringing his noteworthy remixing skills to the table, known label contributor Witness45 delivers an equally pumped up rendition that is brimming with peak hour synths and smashing melodic chords that really provide a solid melodic injection. The second track on this EP titled Rush is a chunky big room styled track with heavy chords and crashing synth work that give this track some serious power. On remix duties you'll find label name stay Jimmy Roqsta who delivers a stunning melodic infused big room sound that has some really electrified elements and pumping bass that really gets the blood pumping. You'll also find a remix from the stunning Erik Iker who delivers a solid pumping progressive vibe that delivers some nice dark tinges as well.

Dimitri Kechagias review: Incepto music is on great shape lately delivering the goods for the modern dancefloors. The latest release comes from the upcoming and quickly rising A.Galchenko who delivers two great originals supported by top remixes as well. First of all is the upfront melodic Bronze. Great originally composed  beats and crunchy basslines combined to bring that very special tribalish groove. The breakdown is absolutely cinematic with huge synthy lead driving the track towards its climax. It sounds like moving forward towards the sunrise. Witness 45 is on board and his remix adds more punchy bouncy pumping beats with heavenly dreamy female voices and stunning work done in the filmic breakdown with the piano chords and the huge synthy stabs that will excite the audience for sure when the beat will strike back for the rocking main part. Second original is called Rush and is definitely a very different sound animal that lasts more than 10 minutes. It uses  dirty squeaky basslines, chunky beats  that usually we get on electro house tracks but he manage very successfully to incorporate those bigroom influences within a playful progressive trance context with strong melodic themes that he distorts them from time to time. If you want a straight forward melodic hypnotic version   Jimmy Roqsta transforms the original into a sensitive travelling progressive trancer with new creative ideas, additional melodies and  balearic tribal prog trance feel to it.  Lastly Erik Iker remix moves on the same direction of the neo trance sound with Balearic guitar riff in the breakdown and combination of trance and house grooves in the best possible way. The melody is not the usual one as it sounds sometimes strange and different with psy trance influences too. Very nice ep. Love iT!


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