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Trance Review: Sunny Lax - Eternal Return out on Enhanced Progressive

 


Sunny Lax completes his vision with Eternal Return, the full EP on Enhanced Progressive. Following the acclaimed singles Amadeus and Samsara, the Hungarian producer delivers a sweeping collection that captures his signature blend of cinematic depth and melodic power. With support from Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk and other trance luminaries, Sunny Lax continues to stand at the forefront of progressive and trance. His performances in San Francisco, Houston, London and Corfu have further showcased his craft, and Eternal Return arrives as a statement release.






Dimitris Kechagias Review:
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[content title="Summary" label="Overall Score"]Sunny Lax’s Eternal Return EP is a masterclass in progressive trance production, demonstrating not just melodic sensibility but also a deep understanding of modern mixing and sound design. Across its four tracks, Sunny Lax leverages precise arrangement techniques, advanced synthesis, and spatial engineering to craft a release that DJs will enthusiastically embrace for its club-ready structures and dynamic sonic palette. 1. Amadeus, Opening the EP at 128 BPM, Amadeus immediately sets a high production standard. The track is driven by a layered sub and mid-bass combination, carefully sidechained to the kick to maintain low-end clarity. Sunny Lax utilizes a mix of analog-modeled plucks and airy arpeggiators, enhanced with wide stereo imaging and long-tail reverb sends to create a cinematic sense of space. The percussion design is crisp yet unobtrusive, with transient shaping used to allow the hats and claps to cut through without masking the melodic elements. DJs will appreciate the extended intro and outro sections, which feature filtered elements and consistent energy, making this track exceptionally easy to mix into a set. 2. Samsara, Continuing the journey with hypnotic intensity, Samsara thrives on a rolling bassline that subtly morphs via modulation automation, adding movement without overloading the mix. The hi-hat programming evolves across the arrangement, starting with closed, dry textures and opening into brighter, more washy hats during the peak sections. Sound design here leans on FM pads and granular layers to create a euphoric yet controlled atmosphere, perfect for mid-set progression. DJs will love the track’s energy curve: smooth frequency builds, tasteful uplifters, and breakdowns that resolve into satisfying drops without abrupt transitions. 3. Eternal Return, The title track is the emotional centerpiece of the EP. Built on a foundation of deep, rolling low-end, Sunny Lax employs multi-band compression to keep the bass tight while leaving room for soaring leads in the upper spectrum. The breakdown showcases his cinematic instincts, stripping back to lush pads, reversed effects, and melodic swells that bloom into a wide stereo field. Subtle automation of reverb and delay parameters gives the leads a floating quality that resonates on large sound systems. Its carefully structured phrasing ensures DJs can cue and loop the track’s climactic sections with ease, making it a reliable peak-time weapon. 4. Troth, Closing the EP at a slightly slower 125 BPM, Troth delves into darker territory. The basslines are gritty and lightly saturated, achieving warmth through harmonic layering rather than sheer volume. Minimal percussion—accented by precisely timed shakers, rim hits, and short reverb tails—creates tension while leaving headroom for the moody melodic motifs to unfold. LFO-driven filter sweeps and subtle automation inject life into the arrangement, rewarding attentive listeners while providing DJs with a versatile transition track to bridge into deeper progressive or melodic techno segments. Why DJs Will Adore This EP: Club-Optimized Structure: Each track features extended intros and outros, giving DJs plenty of room for seamless mixing. Dynamic Energy Curves: The EP balances hypnotic progression with powerful drops, ideal for constructing fluid set narratives. Polished Production: Crystal-clear mixing and careful frequency management ensure these tracks translate perfectly from headphones to large festival systems. Emotional Versatility: From euphoric peaks to moody closers, the EP offers tools for different moments in a set. Sunny Lax’s Eternal Return is not only a testament to his technical expertise but also an EP that speaks directly to DJs seeking tracks that combine musicality, functionality, and immersive sound design. #PureGold Love iT [/content]
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[item value="10"]Intensity, Drive and Energy[/item]
[item value="10"]Sound-design and Arrangement[/item]
[item value="10"]Overall Atmosphere[/item]
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[item value="10"]Emotional affinity and heartfelt moments[/item]
[item value="10"]Originality and Inventiveness[/item]
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[item value="10"]You can’t get this memorable track out of your head[/item]
[item value="10"]It has potential to become an anthem or a classic[/item]
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