Scot Project, the don of hard-trance and all things TECH, is back again on Outburst with his follow up to the 2016 release ‘W5 (Waiting For)’! The man with more letters in his back catalogue than a can of Alphabetti Spaghetti hits us with ‘D (Don’t Go)’ ..and it is a spot of studio-genius! Slamming in drop, after drop, after drop, Frank Zenker’s modern take on hard trance is extremely infectious and with all of his trademark drum patterns, soaring riffs, relentless basslines and old school vocals in place, this is easily one of Scot Project's biggest ever releases . This will go down in history as one of the classics, a true crowd-pleaser!
Release date: 26.03.18
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Dimitri Kechagias review:
Climax / Drop / Crescendo / Pay off moment10
Intensity, Drive and Energy10
Sound-design and Arrangement10
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
Scot Project – D (Don’t Go)10
Summary
One of the coolest electronic music producer strikes hard back on Outburst with the latest of his legendary alphabet style on their title singles.D (Don't Go) follow the classic Overdose hard trance recipe with heavy metallic raw bassline, fat banging drums, earthshaking kicks and excellent application of the well known Yazoo pop anthem vocal line that is stretched and pitched to sound perfect for the final ground shaking result. The breakdown is atmospheric until the massive synthy stabs come slowly to the surface to bring happiness and excitement. The climax is full on dark euphoric with bodybanging basslines and cool synthy stabs. The following closing sequences are psy tech with touch of hard trance that is destined to keep the audience excited asking for more of the same. In My Opinion Scot Project should release an album on Outburst! #PureGold Love IT
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