This month’s Subculture offering is from 2 of the UK’s most exciting talents; Adam Ellis & Jordan Suckley.
Adam Ellis returns to the Subculture stable after his massive remix of A&N Project's 'Quest', which received record downloads online. Not to mention his DEBUT single hitting Number 1 on Beatport! This time Adam presents 'Mandarine', cultivating darker brooding synths that explode from the break into a high-class trance belter. Tested and approved.
2013 was the year Jordan Suckley found his comfort zone in the studio, and we are glad to reap the rewards! The strongly percussive 'Take No Prisoners' has smashed floors for a while in John O'Callaghan’s sets, and this psy laden gem is sure to tick a few boxes in trance land.
Dimitri Kechagias review: Subculture is considered to be one of the leading and most influential uplifting trance labels at the moment with the finest releases so far. The next release is actually a double tracker including tracks by Adam Ellis & Jordan Suckley. Firstly is the fantastic Adam Ellis with his future uplifting trance smasher Mandarine. It starts with cool breakbeat style intro but very soon after the first short break moves towards the full on uplifting hard trance banging style. Full on and straight to the point will move thousands of devoted trance fanatics on clubs and open air festivals. The main breakdown is long and atmospheric with vocal samples and fantastic uplifting euphoric synths that will uplift your spirit for sure. The climax is packed with melodic goodness, energetic basslines and pumping metallic beats as we like it to hear. Hands will stay in the air and happy smiles in your faces for sure. Not for the weak hearted for sure. The superb Jordan Suckley continues to impress us with his big club banger "Subculture style" Take No Prisoners. Rough and tough uplifting hard trancer with psy trance infusions and energy to push you to your limits. Cool cinematic vocal samples, plenty of acid and stunning breakdown with heavenly voices and very strong euphoric synths that will excite the crowd and make them scream for sure. Its a roof raiser without any doubts or second thoughts. The climax is full on melodic and straight to the point as we wanted to be with that dark tech trance feel present through it! Two must have tracks on the most consistent and underground trance label. Love iT
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