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Trance Review: Talla 2XLC - I Can Hear You Calling incl. Official Video out on Technoclub Retro

 


Talla 2XLC kicks off 2026 with a high-energy statement, delivering an outstanding and technically refined remake of Aurora’s iconic UK trance anthem I Can Hear You Calling. Originally released in 1999 and charting again in 2000 at #17 in the UK, the track finds a new life in Talla 2XLC’s hands—transformed into a 138 BPM, full-throttle uplifter that combines classic trance nostalgia with cutting-edge production.

From a technical perspective, the production shines with meticulous attention to detail. The solid metallic basslines are layered with precision, achieved through a combination of sidechained low-end synthesis and mid-frequency reinforcement that ensures power and clarity in club systems. The thumping drum patterns and pounding kicks are processed with multi-band compression and transient shaping to keep the energy consistent without muddying the mix. Meanwhile, euphoric, hands-in-the-air synths utilize lush supersaw layers, widened with stereo imaging and subtle reverb tails, creating that classic trance “wall of sound” effect. Every element is balanced to keep the breakdowns emotionally resonant and the drops explosively satisfying. The vocals are treated with a modern polish, combining gentle pitch correction, harmonic layering, and airy reverb to enhance the emotional timbre without losing the original soul of the 1999 recording. The breakdowns let the emotive lyrics breathe before bursting into high-energy climaxes, making it irresistible for both DJs and the dancefloor.

The 138 BPM tempo makes it perfect for peak-time sets and seamless mixing into other uplifting trance anthems. Its clean, dynamic master ensures it hits hard on large festival systems while maintaining clarity. The combination of nostalgic vocals with modern production tools offers a perfect sing-along moment for clubbers and festival crowds. The steady rhythmic drive and energetic percussive patterns make it an ideal companion for cardio sessions or high-intensity interval training. The uplifting melodies naturally elevate mood and motivation, supporting mental focus and positive energy during workouts. Its consistent 138 BPM pulse aligns well with pacing for running, cycling, or aerobic routines. With this release on Technoclub Retro, Talla 2XLC demonstrates his mastery of both honoring trance’s golden age and invigorating it for modern listeners. I Can Hear You Calling is a sonic adrenaline shot for DJs, clubbers, and fitness enthusiasts alike.



Dimitris Kechagias Review:
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[content title="Summary" label="Overall Score"]Talla 2XLC’s 2026 reimagining of Aurora’s 1999 trance classic I Can Hear You Calling is a masterclass in modern uplifting trance production. The track operates at a driving 138 BPM, striking a balance between nostalgic melodic elements and cutting-edge sound design. Its crisp production showcases thunderous, sidechain-compressed kick drums layered with metallic, rolling basslines that provide a dynamic rhythmic foundation. The percussion features tightly programmed hi-hats and transitional effects that maintain momentum and create seamless energy flow throughout the arrangement. The melodic components are equally compelling, with lush supersaw leads and harmonic layering creating a rich, euphoric texture that captures the emotional depth of the original while elevating it for contemporary dance floors. Talla’s use of reverb and stereo imaging lends the track an expansive spatial design, allowing the airy, ethereal vocal lines to glide over the mix. The production demonstrates meticulous attention to detail in its transitions and build-ups, with carefully implemented risers, filter sweeps, and tension-building breakdowns that lead to explosive drops. From a technical perspective, the track’s mastering achieves a perfect balance of loudness and dynamic range. The low frequencies are punchy without overpowering the mids, and the highs sparkle without harshness, ensuring clarity on both club sound systems and personal listening devices. Advanced production techniques—such as multiband compression, precise EQ sculpting, and harmonic saturation—contribute to a polished and immersive listening experience. Beyond the dance floor, this track holds notable benefits for mental health, fitness, and wellness practices. Uplifting trance has been linked to positive mood regulation and stress reduction, with research suggesting that rhythmic, high-tempo music can enhance both physical performance and mental well-being (Karageorghis & Priest, 2012; Thoma et al., 2013). Tracks like I Can Hear You Calling can serve as motivational soundtracks during high-intensity interval training, yoga flows, and even guided meditation sessions for energy activation. The repetitive, hypnotic nature of trance music also supports a state of flow, which is associated with improved focus and reduced anxiety (Csikszentmihalyi, 1990). In conclusion, Talla 2XLC’s rendition of I Can Hear You Calling is a testament to his mastery of uplifting trance. It respects the legacy of the original while delivering a sonically advanced, emotionally resonant, and physically energizing experience that benefits both dance music enthusiasts and wellness practitioners alike. #PureGold Loveit [/content]
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Suggested Bibliography:

Csikszentmihalyi, M. (1990). Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience. Harper & Row.
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.
Thoma, M. V., Ryf, S., Mohiyeddini, C., Ehlert, U., & Nater, U. M. (2013). Emotion regulation through listening to music in everyday situations. Cognition and Emotion, 27(3), 534–543.
Schäfer, T., Sedlmeier, P., Städtler, C., & Huron, D. (2013). The psychological functions of music listening. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, 511.