The man behind the Recoverworld Label Group steps out from behind the desk for a rare excursion into solo release territory.
Not since Chris's "Interflow" releases back in the early nineties, has Chris appeared "solo" preferring to collaborate with label artists including Bissen, Thomas Datt and Senadee to name just a few.
However, with the production flame once again well and truly burning Chris has produced Ninety-Four - a track inspired by the year when Chris's hedonistic clubbing years were at their most frenetic and a year that would go on to inspire the start of a long musical journey that continues to this day.
There is no big statement with Ninety Four - just a celebration of Chris's love of unpretentious club music and big pads and riffs.
The remix package on this is second to none including Manuel Le Saux, Ex - Driver, Lostly and Peter Hulsmans and the track has already received huge support virally on YouTube as well as getting support from Armin van Buuren on ASOT.
Dimitri Kechagias review: One of the nicest and most friendly guys in the trance scene Chris Hamphire returns to the studio and delivers his mindblowing uplifting trance gem Ninety Four. Its time for a real peak time euphoric trancer as we used to love it back in the days. The original mix is a very solid production with clean cut euphoric trance melody and some hints of acid overtones as well. It follows the classic and trusted recipe of feel good uplifting trancer without experiments and unwanted infusions. Its pure and simply magical. The extended remix package includes amazing reworks. First of all the Italian mastermind Manuel Le Saux adds more energy, more power, more dynamism and toughens up the proceedings. His version is so floating and tight that you will be carried away in its soundscape pretty easily. Ex-Driver remix is moving on the same euphoric uplifting trance pathway that is straight to the point and hard as nails. Peter Hulsman attempts to do something totally different with it and provides a very cool hybrid of old school melodic trance mixed up with modern progressive elements. Last but not least Lostly rather than going from under the bridge goes on the dark pathway for huge blast of acid trance with cool vocal samples and tech trance climax to feel the sharp and deadly bass in your face. Ninety Four is one of the highlights in the trance scene for 2013. Love iT!
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