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REVIEW: Ari Kyle & Audioscape - Set Me Free / Nietzsche out on Magic Island / Black Hole recordings

1. Set Me Free [featuring Amaris] (Original Mix)
2. Nietzsche (Original Mix)
3. Set Me Free [featuring Amaris] (Radio Edit)
4. Nietzsche (Radio Edit)

Following on from the successful “Never Far” (ft. Simon Latham), Ari Kyle and Audioscape once again demonstrate their talents as they present another masterpiece on the Magic Island imprint. “Set Me Free”, the first track of the EP, consists of the perfect combination between massive bass-lines, club elements, and angelic vocals by Amaris.

The second track “Nietzsche” can be best described as an energetic powerful trancer. Turn up the volume for this one! The track consists of grooving bass-lines followed by a breakdown that builds into an absolute stormer. Definitely one that will storm the clubs. An absolute must-have for trance lovers, don’t miss it!



Dimitri Kechagias review: Magic Island every week presents high class releases that become instantly part of your dj set. The latest EP comes from the hands of Ari Kyle & Audioscape. It includes two very stong melodic dreamy big room trancers with progressive house elements make both tracks suitable for prog trance and even big room house sets. First of all comes Set Me Free with chunky wonky grooves, punchy energetic basslines, chopped vocals and colourful synthy melodies that lead the track to the breakdown that is transformed from the more aggressive first part into an emotional touching song that is perfectly vocalised by Amaris. Her voice is truly heartfelt and very erotic and it has the qualities of the trained classic singers. The sounddesign and sonic atmosphere calms the ear followed by huge euphoric synthy stabs that come to the surface and explode out of proportion. The climax is euphoric hands in the air unforgettable experience that will drive you insane and definitely will move even the tallest skyscrapers. Melodic, spacious, sparkling and edgy production that sounds fresh and forward thinking. Nietzsche is the instrumental offering on the package with superb build up of rough and aggressive basslines, pounding drums and spacey sound effects. The breakdown is calming with piano melody, heavenly voices and cinematic atmosphere followed by massive euphoric synthy stabs that will give you goosebumps until the manic rough and bold drop comes in for that mainatstage experience. #PureGold Love It

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