Brandishing a major four-pack of his specific brand of progressive, Roddy Reynaert blasts onto Armada Trice yet again. Shifting into higher gear with 'Vertigo', 'Born Free', 'Umbrella', and 'Ethereal', he indulges his audience with the rich atmospheres, delicate plucks, and astounding chord progressions he's known for. This'll keep the world satisfied till Mr. Reynaert hits 'em up with another batch of musical goodness.
Dimitri Kechagias review:
Beat and Rhythm10
Basslines and Groove10
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
Roddy Reynaert - Vertigo EP10
Summary
Roddy Reynaert is back on Armada Trice with 4 amazing tracks on one EP. His productions move on the melodic progressive house side with music that can be played in trance and house sets as well. Vertigo is a magnificent affair with main ingredient the slightly distorted synthy hook that runs and progresses through the whole track. Deep pulsating basslines and hunting punchy grooves with cinematic strings and even nice little voice underneath. Born Free is a deeper melodic prog trance affair with mesmerising piano melody in the magical breakdown followed by uplifting euphoric drop that delivers goosebumps. Umbrella is a lighter melodic progressive affair with variety of synthy plucks and heavenly piano melody that simply works perfectly to bring optimism and great enthusiasm on the floor. Lastly Ethereal as the title suggests is modern neo prog houser with satisfying doses of feel good synthy hooks and great summery atmosphere. Roddy Reynaert is a name to watch in the future. #PureGold Love It