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REVIEW: Darren Porter - The Oracle out on Tytanium recordings

Here we go with a big one.

Label A&R Darren Porter suits up in heavy artillery (as he does) for his newest creation yet, The Oracle.

Channeling into his mind's eye to bring out sounds and melodies you're guaranteed to have cut right to your bone, The Oracle brings forth everything you've already come to love about the sound of Darren Porter.

Absolutely massive synth work has gone into this production and you'll just be blown away.



Dimitri Kechagias review: Tytanium recordings is on great shape servicing the Trance Family massive uplifting trance anthems that considered to be cream a la cream on that particular trance substyle. The latest Tytanium future trance classic is called The Oracle and is produced from the beloved and very popular in the trance scene Darren Porter. The track follows faithfully the uplifting trance arrangement with tough pounding metallic kick, energetic unstoppable bassline mixed up with acid overtones on top. Short breakdowns are applied to introduce the new sounds on each sequence. The first part starts quite agressive and in your face with just short part with the main melodic theme on top that is very sweet and then continues with the same sharp sound until to land on the breakdown that is truly magical with cinematic atmosphere supported by the main melodic theme, piano chords, cinematic orchestral music anthemic strings and heavenly female vocals that transfer the trancers to another mythical world with hands in the air. The uplifting trance synths burst out from nowwhere and explode out of proportion to give you shivers instantly. The build up increases the tension and make us all anxious about the climax that comes when the kick strikes back with full on euphoric hands in the air synths and epic atmosphere that makes you feel like being the king of the world at the top of the universe.  Amazing faultless Pure underground Trance production that gives uplifting trance a good name! #PureGold Love It

 Check the interview with Sean Tyas, Tytanium recordings owner at Tomorrowland 2014



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