1. Terra (Original Mix)
2. Confront (Original Mix)
Long has it been since the sounds of DNS Project first stretched beyond the borders of his home country Estonia.
He keeps the fuel coming, with his new duo ‘Terra’ and ‘Confront’ giving sound to his grand debut on the A State of Trance label!
Keeping the Estonian EDM scene alive and kicking, flag-bearer of its talents, is the gifted Rene Pais. Whether under his Lens Flare, Whiteglow or DNS Project moniker, there’s only one way to go for the rising talent: up. Following the success of his highly supported ‘Another Day’ and ‘Shatter’, are the new toys to play with.
And playful they are. Especially ‘Terra’, taking a bite of prog, trance and house in one, contagious go.
‘Confront’ is the heavy-weight of the two, hitting in with an outstanding melody, warm details and a solid pay-off after its break. Two new weapons to kill the dance floors.
Dimitri Kechagias review: The exceptional Estonian producer DNS Project strikes back on the most influential trance record label in the world ASOT part of Armada Music. Two super powerful hard rocking peak time big room smashers that will keep clubbers awake and alert dancing and feeling so close and together of course. First of all comes the harder of the two called Terra. Its epic big room trance at its most effective with sure and immediate impact on the dancefloor. Great balance of the harder side with the melodic one in order to give the crowd the most unforgettable moment during your dj set. Mainstage anthem guaranteed without traces of doubt. Just wait for the breakdown that this rhythm comes in reminding army who is about to attack its enemy. Confront is another hard rocking big room trancer that in contrast with the previous one highlights even more the melodic side and reveals some beautiful and pleasurable melodic themes plus on the breakdown huge old school rave style synthy lead resembling the well known synthy of Quench - Dreams trance classic. Perfect material for the new generation of the neon trancers who love infusions and influences from wide variety of styles without thinking of pigeonholes too much. At the end of the day what really counts is the crowd reactions who seems to go mad with DNS Project trance hybrids. Both are getting top marks! Love IT
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