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REVIEW: YORK - On The Beach 2013 out on Planet Love Records

1.On The Beach 2013 (York's Uplifting Rework)
2.On The Beach 2013 (York vs Ikerya Project & Digital Elements Remix)
3.On The Beach 2013 (Marco Torrance Remix)

In 1999, German producer YORK unlocked the perfect translation of summer. ‘On The Beach’ was one of his many track to grow out to a classic. 14 years later, it makes its grand return, with a set of remixes that make the summer everlasting.  

German producer Torsten Stenzel isn’t only the owner of the legendary Planet Love label, he’s also the mastermind behind worldwide hits ‘The Awakening’, ‘Farewell To The Moon’ and – here it is – ‘On The Beach’. He gives it a 2013 upgrade, with 4 impressive remixes. 

His Uplifting Rework stays close to the original sound, but smashes it with a boost of power, melody and production work. Nadim’s remix sways to a beach-house type of groove, perfect for long nights. 

German producer Marco Torrance plays it tech-house, letting ‘On The Beach’ ride the dark side of it. Last but not least, there’s the full-on trancy remix of York vs Ikerya Project & Digital Elements. Plenty of Beach moments for everyone!  

Dimitri Kechagias review: Planet Love is the beloved legendary imprint of Torsten Stenzel one of the finest trance producers of all times responsible for hundreds of mega hits under his various project names. On The Beach takes the classic Chris Rea guitar riff and elevates it to the next level. It would be so great even to have this great singer on it. Now the new versions are tailor made for the needs of the hottest dancefloors worldwide. First of all is the uplifting rework from York  that is right and exact for peak time moments domination with solid and thick meaty beats, rough and driving basslines and excellent rework of the original guitar riff plus euphoric synths on the way that only York knows to compose and uplift our spirit. His climax is full on and will remind you Ibiza trance classics from the past. The uplifting full on straight to the point pure innocent trance journey continues with York vs Ikerya Project & Digital Elements Remix that djs like Aly & Fila or John O Callaghan will adore to drop as it has the hard underground edge coupled with the balearic quitar riff,  the cinematic strings and the superb ethereal female vocal. Lastly the Marco Torance rework is  going to the deep prog house meets tech house direction and you can easily imagine house jocks who love that warm deep calming luscious sound will play it on repeat mode. Techy flavours with melodic seasoning sounds so delicious. Balearic trance lovers dont miss it, Love iT


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