Unlike LOST135, our next release has had more mixes than we've had hot tamales, but it's a track that refuses to stagnate, with each new version bringing something fresh to the feast. The LISA LASHES Techno re-rub is a case in point.
Next up, rising star STU MORT (aka FREESOUP) takes things down a trancier, acid driven route, using the much loved PARIAH remix as his muse, freshening things up with the use of a brand new sample.
PAUL PEARSON (of ‘AND HIRST’ fame) wraps things up (for now) with a tight, rolling prog-trance interpretation - loving crafted, beautifully produced and another welcome addition to the Stage One / Pariah party.
‘Where we’re going…we don’t need eyes to see’ - Event Horizon.
THE EL-EL (ANY?) CREW. NEGATIVE.
Dimitri Kechagias review: One of the most significant tracks of the trance movement is of course the outstanding Stage One by Space Manouevres released on the legendary Hooj Choons. The brand new remixes are coming on the legendary imprint Lost Language. First is the Stu Mort 2015 remix that is an exceptional pounding energetic dynamic melodic psy trance meets uplifting trance version that has the right dark underground atmosphere with metallic basslines and tough drum programming packed with acid overtones, swirling synths and the unforgettable vocal samples. Second remix comes from Paul Pearson who composes an exceptional uplifting melodic trance version with pounding tribal drums, pulsating driving basslines, cinematic strings, variety of synthy plucks, heavenly chorus vocals and magnificent use of the well known spoken vocal samples at the long emotional breakdown . Hypnotic powerful trance version that will please all the faithful fans of the #PureTrance sound. Trance Classic ready for domination at the trance stages of the summer festivals. Love It
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