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REVIEW: Jase Thirlwall - Gobstopper out on Mental Asylum records

1-Original mix
2-Indecent Noise remix
3-Jordan Suckley remix
 
Jace Thirlwall makes his label debut for the latest Mental Asylum installment with the energy drenched smasher: Gobstopper!

The Original Mix fuses rocking percussive rhythms, floor shuddering basslines and thumping kick drums as the backbone for the gritty lead synths and shimmering chord melodies to shine perfectly. Energy levels are kept to maximum throughout with stunning big room atmospheres gripping the crowd to ensure maximum impact on the floor - dynamite!

On the flip, label boss Indecent Noise delivers another super-charged rework that captures the mood perfectly, while Jordan Suckley seals another essential release from the Asylum with his trademark blend of trance-kissed leads and power-packed rhythms!

                                              


 
   
Dimitri Kechagias review: Mental Asylum is definitely a success case for 2012. With just 8 releases under its belt the top label manage to bring hysteria on the global dancefloor with pure power charged trance bangers. The latest one comes from Jase Thirlwall and is called Gobstopper. Really solid production on the hard trance meets UK tech trance sound. Basslines that will move stadium size crowds and energetic beats that will definitely make your heartbeat run faster and offer you that needed rush on the dancefloor. Synths that raise the hair from your back and dark acid lines to take you at the deepest depth of the human soul on the danger zone that nobody is allowed to tresspass. Indecent Noise, Mental Asylum boss is on board and he service another excellent production that pushes the original one level higher with cinematic breakdown with excellent vocal samples that is trademark style of Indecent Noise, excellent build up towards the rough climax that playful acid melodies will drive you mad for sure. Last but not least the upcoming Jordan Suckley transforms the original into a manic crazy restless gorilla size tech trancer with mechanical beats, rough basslines and acid overtones. The track includes one of the finest breakdowns with orchestral style music themes with breaks sequence and operatic vocal samples that suddenly stops and after a nice mc style vocal sample allows the huge rave style synthy lead to come to the surface while on top the classic vocal Open your Mind pressurize the clubbers to open their minds and allow the beats do the cleaning of bad thoughts and negative energy. The climax is bass focused tech trancer on the high quality that Jordan knows without any compromise. Love iT!
 
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