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REVIEW: Darkployers - Forgotten Sounds out on Darkpload records

Polish duo Darkployers, Darkpload Records founders, notches up the long awaited label's milestone 25th release. Astonishing package includes the brilliant old-fashioned original track, showcasing some very good work on the crystal plucks and lush pads, which marks Darkployers' return to the label with style and shows what to expect from them in the near future. 

 On the remix duties there are two names not to be missed for sure, first up is the Greek maestro Christopher Vassilakis, with his out of this world interpretation premiered by Basil O'Glue during Coldharbour Day 2013 which is a slightly deeper and groovy alternative to the original, showing that you really can't go wrong with anything made by Chris. 

 Last but deffinitely not least is Darkpload Deep's manager David Mayne with his more housey yet dynamic variation of 'Forgotten Sounds' adding some new dimension to the original and making the theme club-ready, nicely closing this must-have release for progressive lovers.







Dimitri Kechagias review: The top record label from Poland Darkpload presents the magnificent anthem Forgotten Sounds by Darkployers that is supported by two additional remixes. The original mix is an exceptional big room deep and dark progressive trancer that is powerful and energetic to move big crowds in clubs and festivals. The bassline is haunting and mysterious while on top various blissful little synths create a very pleasant soundscape that you wish straight away to escape and loose your soul in it. Its the kind of trance that brings to my mind cold winter nights and this top tune will warm us all. The Greek talent Christopher Vassilakis impress us with his ability to turn anything he touches into his own very unique brooding style. Great atmosphere that sounds cold and distanced will bring to your mind thousands of mental images that only great music can paint with so much rich detail and texture. You can choose the colours that can be black or grey or with more vibrant colours. Lastly David Mayne version continues the deep and mysterious journey with super long atmospheric breakdown that leads nicely on a very upbeat energetic climax. Quality package for sure. Love iT

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