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REVIEW: James Dymond - Siren's Song out on Who's Afraid of 138?! / Armada Music

Landing a coveted spot on the ASOT 2014 compilation, ‘Siren’s Song’ is overflowing with beauty and depth. 

A true wall of sound, Dymond’s creation fills the frequency spectrum with musicality and grace, creating a brand new world to get lost in.  

This could be a strong contender for one of the best trance tunes of the year.








Dimitri Kechagias review:  It's sometimes difficult to describe in few words how talented is James Dymond. His productions so far prove that he is able to deliver wide variety of trance substyles with great success. His top anthem Siren's Song brings him back at the uplifting trance style roots where I personally believe he belongs and he is super good at doing with outstanding results like his brand new single that is already part of the legendary ASOT 2014 compilation. Siren's Song is  massive sounding uplifting trancer that you know that your club will move and shake up and down along with it without second thought. Tough bouncy kicks, energetic pulsating driving basslines, cool percussion, euphoric feel good synths and mesmerising strings that build that meaty rich groove that sounds fat on any big summer festivals sound system. The breakdown is where all the magic on James tracks happen. Cinematic atmosphere that transcends you straight away to faraway places and magical spaces. The heavenly female voices, the original orchestral theme and the fantastic colourful synths that splash all over the place is definitely difficult to describe with words. The climax has all the strength, dynamism, fantastic rhythm and rough groove to move body and soul.  Music is understood globally without the need of any further elaborations and Siren's Song has definitely the word Eternal Trance Classic written all over it. This is What I Call Pure Trance #PureGold Love it





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