MDDLTN (Jake Middleton), a UK-based DJ and producer, is making waves with his high-energy blend of hard dance, techno, and classic trance influences. His relentless sound, built for peak-time floors, has quickly established him as a standout in the next wave of heavy-hitting electronic artists. Following a breakout year in 2024, his releases on labels like Armada, DOOF, and Relentless have garnered support from artists such as Hannah Laing, Amelie Lens, and Maddix. He also receives regular spins on BBC Radio 1 and A State of Trance. With a packed tour diary and more releases lined up across key underground imprints, MDDLTN is a name to watch across global dance floors.
The Space Brothers, one of the U.K.’s most successful progressive trance acts, have achieved a string of club and chart hits. Ricky Simmonds and Stephen Jones, the driving forces behind the group, have also been instrumental in the success of other major artists, including Lustral, Chakra, Oxygen, The Realm, Essence, Force Majeure, and Ascension.
Since forming their first project, Chakra, The Space Brothers have released over 100 singles with both independent and major labels, including Virgin, Perfecto, Ministry Of Sound, Hooj Choons, East West, Ultra, Sony, Captivating Sounds, Xtravaganza, and Warner Bros. Their songs have been featured on compilations that have sold in excess of 18 million units worldwide. Timeless tracks from their extensive collection include Forgiven, Everytime, I Am, Someone, Legacy, Am I On Your Mind, and Shine.
Dimitris Kechagias Review:
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[item value="10"]The Space Brothers & MDDLTN - Forgiven[/item]
[content title="Summary" label="Overall Score"]The Space Brothers & MDDLTN’s “Forgiven” is a 145 BPM powerhouse that perfectly captures the essence of modern rave-inspired trance while evoking the nostalgia of early 2000s dance floors. Its tight and energetic rhythm section delivers a flawless foundation, with bounding drums, sharp kicks, and tough basslines that provide relentless drive. The groove of the track ensures a natural flow, allowing DJs to maintain seamless energy in sets while keeping listeners fully engaged. The meticulous production ensures that every percussive element is precisely layered, maintaining BPM consistency and making the track exceptionally easy to sync and loop during live performance scenarios. The track’s melodic hooks and harmonic layers exhibit a careful balance between euphoria and sophistication. Big, lush synths soar across the frequency spectrum, creating a euphoric soundscape that feels both expansive and intimate. The harmonic transitions and build-ups demonstrate expert management of tension and release, with drops that are as impactful as they are emotionally satisfying. The careful arrangement not only facilitates dynamic energy for set flow but also enhances the overall storytelling of the piece, guiding listeners through peaks of elation and moments of reflective calm. From a technical standpoint, the sound design and production quality are exceptional. Each element occupies its own space in the mix, with spatial effects and reverb creating an immersive 3D soundstage. The dynamic range is well-managed, allowing the track to maintain loudness for club or festival environments without sacrificing clarity. The use of effects—such as filtered sweeps, reverse reverbs, and well-timed delays—adds a sense of movement and fluidity. This attention to detail in spatial design and sonic texture contributes to a deeply engaging listening experience. The vocal performance in “Forgiven” is a highlight, delivering a timeless and ethereal feel that enhances the emotional resonance of the track. The lyrics and delivery strike a balance between familiarity and freshness, making the track highly memorable and laden with replay value. Its arrangement ensures a cohesive narrative, which also supports its effectiveness in fitness and wellness contexts. Research in music psychology suggests that euphoric, high-BPM music has measurable benefits for mental health and exercise performance, including elevated mood, improved endurance, and enhanced cognitive focus (Karageorghis & Priest, 2012). Trance music, in particular, is known to induce states of flow and relaxation while simultaneously invigorating the body, making “Forgiven” an ideal choice for high-energy fitness classes or therapeutic dance sessions. In live settings, “Forgiven” is primed for maximum impact. Its intro and outro structures are DJ-friendly, providing clear cue points and loop potential. The track’s consistency of energy ensures seamless integration into peak-hour festival sets, while its euphoric tone guarantees strong crowd reactions. This balance of technical precision, creative artistry, and emotional depth positions “Forgiven” as a modern trance anthem with enduring appeal. #PureGold Loveit [/content]
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Suggested Bibliography:
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 & 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.
Fritz, T. H., Hardikar, S., Demoucron, M., Niessen, M., Demey, M., Giot, O., … & Turner, R. (2013). Musical agency reduces perceived exertion during strenuous physical performance. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110(44), 17784-17789.
