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Trance Review: Talla 2XLC & Global Cee - Crazy incl. Official Video out on Technoclub Retro

 


Talla 2XLC’s new recreation of Global Cee’s “Crazy” is a masterclass in uplifting trance that perfectly blends nostalgia with modern energy. This 138 BPM track is built around a clear, driving rhythm that instantly grabs attention, making it ideal for trance DJs who want to ignite dance floors. Its foundation relies on steady, pulsating basslines and sharp, punchy drums, giving the track a sense of forward motion without overwhelming the listener.

The production highlights the strengths of both artists by carefully layering melodic elements. The iconic “Crazy” melody is reintroduced through several different synth textures, each bringing a fresh color to the familiar tune, while the spoken vocal sample during the breakdown anchors the track emotionally. The long, suspenseful breakdown allows listeners and dancers alike to catch their breath before the intense buildup kicks in with bright, soaring synth hooks designed to lift spirits and energize the body.

For mental health and fitness classes, this track is highly suitable because its rhythmic consistency and euphoric melodies naturally encourage movement and a positive emotional response. The progression—starting from a driving beat, easing into a meditative breakdown, and then surging back into full energy—mirrors the flow of a good workout or mindful activity session. Its balance of excitement and calm makes it as effective for focused exercise as it is for mental release on the dance floor.

By staying true to the essence of the late ’90s original while updating the sound for today’s standards, Talla 2XLC and Global Cee have created something that resonates across generations, delighting classic trance fans and modern listeners alike.

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Dimitris Kechagias Review:
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[content title="Summary" label="Overall Score"] Talla 2XLC and Global Cee’s rework of the iconic “Crazy” is a masterclass in modern uplifting trance production, channeling the energy of late 1990s club euphoria while leveraging contemporary sound engineering techniques. Clocking in at 138 BPM, the track offers a driving, dance floor–ready rhythm powered by tight, punchy drums and a pulsating low-end that provides a strong, kinetic foundation. The kick drum is meticulously layered with a subtle transient click to cut through the mix, while sidechained basslines ensure dynamic movement without overcrowding the spectrum. Crisp hi-hats and percussive fills interlock to generate a sense of perpetual motion, essential for trance’s hypnotic drive in club and festival environments. Melodically, this rework shines through layered harmonic elements and thoughtful synth design. The iconic “Crazy” motif is reintroduced through evolving textures, from airy plucks to luminous supersaw leads, which swell during the breakdown and climax. Reverb and delay effects are carefully automated to create a three-dimensional spatial image, allowing the listener to be fully immersed in the track’s sonic environment. The long, suspenseful breakdown functions as a meditative pause, stripping the energy back to ethereal pads and a spoken vocal sample, creating a psychological sense of release before the euphoric build resurges. The final drop, with its soaring melodic hooks and clear harmonic layering, provides an emotional lift that is both cathartic and invigorating. From a production standpoint, the transitions and drops are executed with precision. Filter sweeps, white noise risers, and subtle reverse reverb effects guide the listener seamlessly between sections, maintaining the energy flow and momentum without abrupt interruptions. The track’s dynamic range and loudness balance demonstrate professional mastering, preserving transient punch while aligning to modern streaming and club standards. This attention to sonic clarity ensures that the track translates well across high-end sound systems, home speakers, and headphones alike. Beyond its technical merits, “Crazy” has a profound impact on mental health and wellness. Research in music therapy shows that rhythmic entrainment—the body’s natural synchronization to beats—can enhance mood, reduce anxiety, and increase physical endurance in fitness settings (Thaut et al., 2015). Uplifting trance music, particularly at tempos around 135–140 BPM, has been found to promote flow states and positive emotional responses, useful in both aerobic exercise and mindfulness-based movement practices (Karageorghis & Priest, 2012). The combination of meditative breakdowns and euphoric climaxes offers listeners a mental reset, leveraging the brain’s dopaminergic reward pathways to deliver both relaxation and exhilaration. In wellness and mental health contexts, tracks like “Crazy” can stimulate neuroplastic responses by combining predictable rhythmic patterns with emotionally resonant melodic content. This makes the track an excellent candidate for fitness classes, cycling sessions, and even mindfulness-oriented dance therapy, as it encourages both physical engagement and psychological uplift. The replay value and crowd reaction potential are extremely high, making it a versatile tool for DJs, trainers, and therapists seeking to fuse art and wellness. #PureGold Love IT[/content]
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Suggested Bibliography

Karageorghis, C. I., & Priest, D. L. (2012). Music in the exercise domain: A review and synthesis (Part II). International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 5(1), 67–84.
Thaut, M. H., McIntosh, G. C., & Hoemberg, V. (2015). Neurobiological foundations of neurologic music therapy: Rhythmic entrainment and the motor system. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 118.
Hodges, D. A. (2016). Music in the human experience: An introduction to music psychology. Routledge.
Altenmüller, E., & Schlaug, G. (2015). Apollo's gift: New aspects of neurologic music therapy. Progress in Brain Research, 217, 237–252.


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