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REVIEW: Paul Oakenfold - Ready Steady Go! incl remixes out on Perfecto records / Armada Music

1. Ready Steady Go (Beatman and Ludmilla Remix)
2. Ready Steady Go (Plump DJs 303Bass Mix)
3. Ready Steady Go (Justin Oh Remix)
4. Ready Steady Go (Corderoy Remix)
5. Ready Steady Go (John Dopping Inversion)
6. Ready Steady Go (Shane Halcon vs Somna Remix)

If you’re a fan of film and television or gaming the chances are you’ll know this record. Used in numerous Hollywood blockbuster movies including The Matrix, The Bourne Identity, Collateral and Swordfish as well as several computer games like Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003, Juiced and DR Ultramix and countless television programmes, “Ready Steady Go” is easily one of Paul Oakenfold’s most successful works to date.

And here – as the 3rd single from Paul’s massive forthcoming Trance Mission covers album (due for release on June 20th) we see new life given to the title courtesy of a host of fresh remixes from a carefully selected spectrum of cutting edge talent.

A decade after its original release on Paul Oakenfold’s “Bunkka” artist album, “Ready, Steady Go” is ready to kick ass again courtesy of Perfecto favourites Beatman & Ludmilla, breaks legends the Plump DJ’s, Korean superstar Justin Oh, Corderoy, John Dopping, and Shane Halcon & Somna.

It’s time to sign up and join the Mission!

#OakenfoldTranceMission 













Dimitri Kechagias review: Paul Oakenfold is on a mission. He has in his mind  really naughty and possible task. He is about to retouch some of the biggest trance classics of all times and transform them into something really delicious, modern, more current and offer them his own futuristic and forward thinking translation. His biggest anthem Ready Steady Go! is the brand new single coming from his Trance Mission album remixed in by 6 awesome artists who attempt to offer their own flavour on the classic and as it sounds they did terrific job. First of all  the well known Beatman and Ludmilla transform the original into their own futuristic spacey nu breaks sound that has their dark cinematic quality. They manage to give us an unforgettable sonic experience with goosebumps and shivers too. Plump DJs 303Bass Mix is an anarchic chaotic remix that starts 4 to 4 and then moves to the breaks territory with acid overtones and harsh hard edgy basslines to blow the speakers and wake up your neighbours.  Justin Oh delivers his progressive house meets breaks version with electrified freaky basslines and fantastic breakdown with the massive rock guitar riffs, the original vocal samples and of course full on breaks sequence that lead us on the full on progressive house drop that will drive the clubbers berserk and totally out of their heads. If you search for the progressive house meets trance version Corderoy is on board and he does what he knows with demanding dominating basslines, chunky bouncy groove and excellent application of the rock guitar riffs and the western films sounding main synthy lead. Energetic, dynamic and absolutely mainstage injected version. John Dopping Inversion mix moves on the psy breaks territory and his version is darker, moody, grumpy and mysterious with fantastic percussion and relentless build up of sound layers in order to take the listener on a journey on the wild side. Lastly Shane Halcon vs Somna Remix is the big room / progressive trance version that will do big damage in the summer festivals with marching drums, electro edgy bassline and superb synths. If you search for the track that will catch by surprise your crowd and will totally lift up the place Shane & Somna did an incredible make over that the new eclectic generation of trancers will appreciate. Great piano melody in the breakdown sooths the proceedings and massive hands in the air climax with euphoric synthy stabs to raise the roof. We are Ready, Steady and GO with the flow! #PureGold Love iT

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