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REVIEW: David Mayne - Palladium incl remixes on Darkpload records

Darkpload Records welcomes mr. David Mayne back with his stunning new single 'Palladium'. Darkpload Deep's A&R and the main label's regular delivers an absolutely mainstage-ready production filled with lots energy and drive. The lead deffinitely brings to memory some of the greatest festival anthems made by Rank 1, just with the modern touch and Darkpload vibe to it.

A big favourite of dark progressive trance followers, the mastermind from United States Jeremy Rowlett, who is responsible for some great remixes on Deep already now makes his second appearance on Darkpload Records after one and a half a year with his remix being an atmospheric deep trancer. Very remarkable style of Jeremy does the job once again in this tight production.

To make this single even better, the Slovenian prodigy Naian was asked to do a remix as well and he proves that even though he released not so many track yet his presence in the tracklists of the big playes like Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten or Markus Schulz is without any doubts very well deserved. Proving his class and super skills Naian closes the single with huge dark and dirty remix of 'Palladium'.







Dimitri Kechagias review: Darkpload is the top Polish  record label that caters for the darker moody big room trance sound as this is supported by Markus Schulz and many we identify it as the Coldharbour rec established vibe. The latest release comes from the Polish mastermind David Mayne who does what he knows best and that is to arrange a wonderful driving emotional deep and dark trancer. Bouncy techy groove, pumping reflexive driving basslines, and mysterious strings. His breakdown reveal orchestral strings, opera like vocals, the uplifting euphoric synthy leads while underneath  break beats section is added as well. His climax starts quite subtle and dark but after a shorter breakdown the full on hands in the air section come as well. Its one of those records that balance between the darker and the euphoric. Jeremy Rowlett is well known for his ability to deliver sparkling deep, warm and inspirational darkprog trancers. His remix on Palladium will find many supporters as he impress us particularly with his great breakdown with the fantastic euphoric synthy stabs that are influenced from classical music themes. His remix remains deep, energetic,punchy and utilise the synthy riff throughout his climax and he keep his audience hooked and engaged. Lastly Naian moves on the same dark, mysterious pathway and he adopts a crunchier dirty foundation of pulsating deep driving basslines and chunky groovy kicks. His climax is sensational with swirling synths that build the tension without the use of the huge euphoric synths from the original. He rather decides to recreate that classical music influenced theme in his own style and the result is a brilliant track that can pass easily the test of time. #PureGold Love It

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