1-Original mix
2-Crimson remix
3-Iversoon & Alex Daf
Lee Osborne kicks off his 2013 account on Mondo with 'Milgauss', a peak time trancer with an infectious riff and no nonsense big room clobber. On remix duties we welcome the return of Simon Gregory, aka Crimson. Who employs that unique Crimson sound of ripping bass lines, plucky grooves and atmospheric breakdowns.
Finishing up the package we welcome back Iversoon & Alex Daf who serve up a techy alternative. The guys inject their own personal signature to the mix and craft a third slice of this already mouth-watering release.
Dimitri Kechagias review: One of the best trance record labels Mondo records returns at the heart of your prime time of your dj set with a magnificent release. The superb UK producer Lee Osborne presents his magnificent full on euphoric proglifting trancer Milgauss. Well produced to its every single detail, driving and travelling with a very strong melody lead to blow your mind and your rave whistles too. Its one of those tunes that you should hold on tight cause otherwise you will dancing all over the place with the burst of euphoria that gives you. Crimson is on board as well and he service an excellent rework with tougher techy beats, sharper basslines and great use of the huge melodic riff in the breakdown that he teases his audience to the maximum until to unleash the electrified basslines in his large climax. Third top remix comes from the hands of Iversoon & Alex Daf who transform the original into a mainstage anthem. If you want a real bomb to explode and cause millions of happy victims on your floor then dont hesitate to drop this hard kicking, rough, rocking and punchy bouncy bumping remix. The long breakdown is state of the art with cinematic atmosphere and amazing recreation of the original melody into a Hollywood blockbuster style orchestral classical music theme. Its ultra huge so dont even think to miss it! Highly recommended. Love iT!
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