1. Original Mix
With their debut "We've Come So Far", the DJ/producers Giddy and Jamie K enter the scene with a massive tech trancer on the electro tip.
Giddy, known to his friends and family as Girius C, moves between Ontario, Canada and London, U.K. Since the age of 15, Giddy has worked for local and global clubs; DJing and opening for various international DJs. He spent multiple seasons in Ibiza, Spain - trips that ultimately pushed him to further invest in himself and his music. His work with the highly respected club Amnesia shed a completely new light on how Giddy would like to continually strengthen and expose his career path. His debut "We've Come So Far" with Jamie K shows that he's going in the right direction.
Jamie K is the alias of Jamie Kemp, who hails from Maidstone, Kent in the U.K. With earlier releases on the Toolroom and Freegrant imprint, Jamie K already carved out his reputation. Teaming up with Giddy, he now adds his sound to "We've Come So Far".
Carried by strong synth programming, "We've Come So Far" combines the best bits and pieces of tech trance with electro house elements. Dragging the audience to the dance floor with sharp, cuff off style string stabs, the single stays far away from the known clichés and features a certain classiness that really comes to life after the ominous breakdown. "We've Come So Far" - indeed.
Dimitri Kechagias review: When you feel that there is so much music around and you feel a bit lost as you dont know which tracks to choose for your set, there is someone that you can trust for its releases. Black Hole recordings caters for the needs of the modern clubbers and djs and deliver every week tracks that stand out by avoiding the production cliche and techniques. On its main record label Black Hole the upcoming and quickly rising producers Giddy & Jamie K team up for the beautiful We've Come So Far. The track perfectly fits the last days of the spring and the coming of the summer by including many new ideas. With balearic house influences in play the track is warm, sunny, colourful and relaxing but at the same time is very energetic and driving too. It starts with techy chunky beats with some piano chords on the top. The first breakdown is quite long and teasing with romantic summery piano melody that leads to its euphoric hands in the air climax with synthy stabs and piano melodies. The second breakdown is more in your face as after the sweet piano melody the thunder is coming with feel good synths and the chunky beats and bytes. Its pretty versatile track and I can imagine it on house/progressive trance sets. Love iT!
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