A classic reborn, Lustral's Everytime is expertly reimagined for today's scene by Newman (I LOVE) and Simone Vitullo. Overflowing with emotion, groove and mesmerizing melodies, this rendition carries the same warmth and irresistible atmosphere as the beloved original.
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[content title="Summary" label="Overall Score"]Lustral’s iconic classic “Everytime” receives a powerful and masterful reinterpretation by Newman (I LOVE) and Simone Vitullo, transforming the beloved track into a modern deep melodic progressive house gem. Clocking in at a precise 124 BPM, this remix strikes the perfect balance between warm afrohouse-inspired tribal grooves and sophisticated, layered melodic progressions. From the opening moments, the production immediately captures attention with its intricate percussive textures and carefully sculpted spatial effects, creating a rich, immersive sonic landscape. The remix is a testament to advanced electronic music craftsmanship. Its foundation lies in a finely tuned kick and bass relationship, ensuring both punch and clarity on club sound systems. The rhythmic structure leverages syncopated shakers, congas, and rim hits to create a sense of organic flow, reminiscent of live percussion ensembles. Newman and Simone Vitullo employ subtle sidechain compression to maintain energy and space between layers, while stereo-delayed synth plucks and evolving pads add harmonic depth. The use of granular effects and reverbs with long tails establishes a dynamic, late-night atmosphere, enhancing its meditative qualities. The track demonstrates excellent transitions, drops, and build-ups, guiding listeners through a carefully constructed narrative arc. Each breakdown allows the vocals to breathe and shine, introduced with lush reverb and soft filters before soaring into euphoric peaks. The drops are not overly aggressive but rely on tension and release, maintaining a sophisticated energy flow suitable for both club floors and sunset beach sessions. This thoughtful arrangement ensures BPM consistency and loop potential, making it a DJ-friendly weapon for seamless set integration. The refreshed vocal treatment is a standout feature. Vocals are placed front and center, enhanced with light harmonic distortion and subtle chorus effects, creating a sense of intimacy and immediacy. The emotional resonance of the lyrics, combined with the harmonic layering and deep low-end warmth, fosters a profound sense of immersion. Listeners are transported into a contemplative state, evoking nostalgia while simultaneously delivering a modern and uplifting experience. Scientific studies suggest that rhythmic and melodic music in the 120–130 BPM range can enhance mood, reduce stress, and improve focus during physical activity. Research by Thoma et al. (2013) in PLOS ONE highlights that music with predictable rhythmic patterns can lower cortisol levels, aiding in stress management. Furthermore, Karageorghis and Priest (2012) in International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology demonstrate that music with a steady tempo can improve exercise motivation, endurance, and perceived enjoyment. This remix’s flowing energy and hypnotic elements make it highly effective for yoga flow sessions, cycling classes, and meditative dance practices, promoting both physical wellness and mental clarity. From a performance perspective, this remix is perfectly structured for late-night or deep-set integration. Its dynamic energy and storytelling cohesion make it suitable for peak-time or after-hours moments. The track’s crowd reaction potential is amplified by its hypnotic groove and emotive vocal work, ensuring both dance floor engagement and long-term replay value. Lustral – Everytime (Newman (I LOVE) & Simone Vitullo Remix) is a masterclass in modern progressive house. The combination of meticulous production, emotional resonance, and wellness-oriented benefits elevates it beyond a simple club track into a holistic musical experience. This is a track that not only moves the body but also nourishes the mind. #PureGold Love IT [/content]
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Suggested Bibliography:
Thoma, M. V., Ryf, S., Mohiyeddini, C., Ehlert, U., & Nater, U. M. (2013). Emotion regulation through listening to music in everyday situations. PLOS ONE, 8(10), e77317.
Karageorghis, C. I., & Priest, D. L. (2012). Music in the exercise domain: A review and synthesis (Part I). International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 5(1), 44–66.
Bernardi, L., Porta, C., & Sleight, P. (2006). Cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and respiratory changes induced by different types of music in musicians and non-musicians: The importance of silence. Heart, 92(4), 445–452.
Schäfer, T., Sedlmeier, P., Städtler, C., & Huron, D. (2013). The psychological functions of music listening. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, 511.
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