1. Jaap Ligthart Remix
2. Jaap Ligthart Deep Mix
3. Original Mix
4. Ali Wilson TEKELEC Remix
5. Fon Leman Remix
6. Radio Edit
3. Original Mix
4. Ali Wilson TEKELEC Remix
5. Fon Leman Remix
6. Radio Edit
With ‘Ready And Waiting’ leading its single release charge, his long-player debut ‘Something For The Pain’ has brought a cornucopia of new Ad Brown studio material to DJs, clubbers and music lovers. For its second foray, the young Londoner has reached across the Pond to team up with LA-based trance wunderkind Shawn Mitiska. Together they have conjured the sophisticated instrumental sonics of ‘Pulse’.
With a contingent of both established and new blood remixers on board, further passaging ‘Pulse’ to places house, progressive and beyond, December 23rd sees ‘Something’s second play land.
In its Original Mix form ‘Pulse’ delivers a gliding, thrilling, to-the-dawn trance-progressive ride. With a precision built production engine that dynamically threads together throbbing drums, super-crisp percussion and rolling bass, it builds its atmospheric tension high before emptying out into its harmonic, filmic, chasm-ing drop.
Ushering it onto peak time floors, Ali Wilson redrafts ‘Pulse’ as one of his inimitable, formidable TEKELEC Remixes. Upping the tempo and uplifting the tone, through cantering drums, propulsive, subby bass and rhapsodic mainlines, he generates auditory updraft through its high-rise synths.
Further in, and throwing some deeper hues under ‘Pulse’, Russia’s Fon Leman uproot the track from its trance base and replant it in housier spaces. Injecting no small degree of groove into its system. Fon Leman gives the opening minutes of his a French house twist, before carving darker, more progressive contours into his vision.
Dimitri Kechagias review: Ad Brown could be seen as one of the finest djs & producer of his generation. His album on Black Hole recordings reaffirm his prominent position within the EDM scene and is an excellent showcase for those who may not be aware of his vast amount of talent. His new single coming out from Something For The Pain is his collaboration with the very talented Shawn Mitiska for the track Pulse. Pulse is supported by an extended package of stand out and must play remixes. First of all though is the original mix that is a piece of art on its own right. Very melodic and blissful is an energetic prog trance meets house track that will be hard to resist it and not start moving and shaking when will be played in a club. It's the right middle set type of track that can move your set from the prog house tunes to the proglifting trance section. Ali Wilson is on board and just his name is a guarantee for a quality rework that will blow your speakers, raise the roofs and cause mayhem on the festival floors. His tribal techno beats and his awesome basslines combined with the original very euphoric synthy melody create the ultimate state of trance experience. Long atmospheric breakdown that allow Ali to express his admiration and elevate the track into the mainstage anthem status. Peak time clubfloor destroyer guaranteed. Fon Leman remix is an upfront progressive house meets trance version with chunky body shaking beats, pumping deep basslines and melodic breakdown with the piano part taking the first role while the synthy lead comes next to drive us towards the anthemic climax. Jaap Ligthart remixes move within the melodic deep tech house style. Upon his deep techy groovy beats and its funky playful bassline he adds on top a very nice synthy lead that will recall Giorgio Moroder productions. The nice melancholic piano, the swirling like synthy melody and the whole airy summery sunny sounding composition will definitely attract more clubbers on the dancefloor. It's actually the perfect warm up choice to bring the positive feel good atmosphere in your set. Balearic house memories will be recalled for sure while you shake and bounce along with it. Jaap's deeper remix is an even more stripped down version that sounds really calming, soothing and therapeutic as well. With lighter sexy groovy beats, deeper spacey haunting basslines and colourful synthy melodies on top Pulse represents well its title. Its like feeling the Pulse of the current trend on the modern global dancefloors. Quality remixes to shake and groove along with it. Love IT
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