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REVIEW: Mohamed Ragab & Attila Syah - Crux out on FSOE Excelsior

10.0
Overall Score

Two very familiar faces on FSOE Excelsior, Mohamed Ragab teams up with Attila Syah for a powerful production - ‘Crux’. Big synths and beautiful piano riffs fill this magical record which delivers a knockout blow to the senses.



Dimitri Kechagias review:
Beat and Rhythm10
Basslines and Groove10
Piano Melody 10
Synths 10
Breakdown10
Climax / Drop / Crescendo / Pay off moment10
Intensity, Drive and Energy10
Sound-design and Arrangement10
Overall Atmosphere10
Goosebumps / Shivers moments10
Emotional affinity and heartfelt moments10
Originality and Inventiveness10
Dancefloor Efficiency / Festival Arenas Effectiveness10
You can’t get this memorable track out of your head10
It has potential to become an anthem or a classic10
Mohamed Ragab & Attila Syah - Crux10

Summary

On the progressive trance sublabel FSOE Excelsior the superb Mohamed combines his forces with Attila for the impressive big room mainstage friendly trancer Crux. You can expect energetic pulsating drums, electro kissed playful basslines, stop and goes effects along with synthy stabs that drive the track forward until to reach the breakdown. Now is the moment that the magical relaxing piano chords, uplifting synthy plucks and mesmerising atmosphere make the difference to hypnotize you and slowly to uplift your spirit and with the heavy drum roll to lead us on the full on euphoric hands in the air climax. Epic anthemic strings, euphoric positive synthy stabs, piano melody that sounds sad and melancholic and rough foundation that will keep the clubbers jumping and dancing as high as they can until to reach the skies. #PureGold Love It
10.0
Overall Score

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