Progressive future star Khen was given the task to remix the killer 'Sharpshooter' which is set to become one of Will Atkinson's deadliest productions to date.
The talent from Tel Aviv yet again shows why his productions regularly receive such rapturous acclaim as he effortlessly transforms 'Sharpshooter' into an intricate slice of shimmering progressive beauty.
Khen's intelligent reinterpretation provides a different flavour to the original which will strike a chord with those who truly appreciate the more hypnotic and deeper side of the electronic music spectrum.
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Dimitri Kechagias review: Subculture had an incredible year in 2014 with numerous releases topping the highest places at the main download shops trance charts. The latest release on the label attempts to continue where the latest John O Callaghan The Saw EP has left us off. The upcoming melodic progressive producer Khen service his surprising translation into the deep realms of electronic music for the uplifting banger Sharpshooter. Melodic deep progressive music was always difficult to categorise as either house or trance. As I understand it, melodic deep progressive music is appropriate for deep trance and deep progressive house sets. Khen departs for an unresting dark gloomy moody journey with deep haunting basslines, chunky groovy driving bassline, dark synthy hooks and only light of hope is in the breakdown when the original melodic theme appears to tease and please but within the ambient landscapes that Khen includes in order to relax the mind and calm your senses in order to accept with great ease the driving dark and cold climax that continues on the same vein as the first part. There is no excitement involved as the producer attempts to tell his story in his own deep, serious and subtle way by offering the top Sharpshooter to progressive community to enjoy as well. Quality from start to finish for the deep dark trance audience. #PureGold Love IT
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