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Trance Review: Talla 2XLC & RRAW! - Egal out on That's Trance

 


Talla 2XLC’s techno alter ego, RRAW!, makes a firestorming debut on That’s Trance with a 140 BPM powerhouse that’s as technically precise as it is emotionally liberating. This track is an exceptional demonstration of how carefully crafted production can elevate a dancefloor experience to something almost therapeutic.

From the first beat, the sharp, cutting kick drum anchors the track with surgical precision, driving energy into the room. The cold, metallic basslines are layered meticulously, merging low-end rumble with midrange aggression to create an irresistible propulsion. Each element is EQ’d and sidechained to perfection, ensuring that no frequency competes for space—a hallmark of Talla 2XLC’s mastery in sound design.

The synth work pays homage to late 90s tech and hard trance with gated leads, arpeggiated hooks, and classic trancy pads, all of which are processed with modern polish. Subtle use of reverb tails and stereo widening gives the track a fully immersive spatial experience, letting the listener feel as though the sound surrounds the entire dancefloor. The addition of full German vocals declaring “Egal” (“I Don’t Care”) adds a bold, defiant character, perfectly matched to the track’s philosophy of freedom from genre boundaries.

From a production technique standpoint, the track is a lesson in dynamic arrangement. The tension-building rises, delayed LFO sweeps, and minimal yet impactful drops keep energy levels in constant flux, ensuring that the peak moments hit with euphoric intensity. The final climax achieves a perfect balance: uplifting and euphoric, yet retaining the stripped-down, raw identity of the RRAW! project.

Beyond its production brilliance, this type of energetic, high-BPM trance contributes to mental and physical well-being. Extended listening and dancing can release endorphins, reduce stress, and improve cardiovascular health through sustained movement. The repetitive rhythms and euphoric melodies also promote a meditative flow state, helping listeners disconnect from daily stress while engaging fully with the music.

This debut illustrates Talla 2XLC’s versatility and boundary-breaking creativity. Whether under his main name or as RRAW!, he demonstrates an extraordinary ability to move effortlessly between classic uplifting trance, hard trance, and raw, tech-driven sounds. Refusing to be boxed into one corner, he continues to expand his sound palette, delivering tracks that surprise, energize, and unite global dancefloors.

Egal is a statement of freedom, both musically and emotionally, and proof that Talla 2XLC remains a master at transcending genres while keeping trance alive and forward-thinking.

Hypnotic arps, and ethereal pads, with stereo widening and detailed reverb creating a fully immersive atmosphere. The German vocal Egal (I Dont Care) adds a catchy, high-energy hook that sticks long after the drop. Engineered for DJs, the arrangement balances tension-driven breakdowns, rises, and euphoric drops, making it easy to mix into high-tempo sets or unleash as a peak-hour bomb. Its hypnotic repetition and surging energy push dancers into a flow state, blending nostalgic trance vibes with raw techno power. Egal is out on That’s Trance.






Dimitris Kechagias Review:
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[content title="Summary" label="Overall Score"]Talla 2XLC & RRAW!’s “Egal” is a flawless example of modern hard and tech trance production, delivering an uncompromising 140 BPM experience that grips the listener from the very first beat. The razor-sharp drum programming and metallic, driving bassline establish a powerful rhythm and unrelenting groove that energizes dance floors. Every percussive element hits with precision, and the propulsion of the low-end is perfectly balanced with crisp highs, creating a rhythmic foundation that is both technically perfect and emotionally electrifying. The melodic construction is equally compelling, with hypnotic arpeggios, gated leads, and ethereal pads forming harmonic layers that envelop the listener in a euphoric yet raw atmosphere, while the German vocal “Egal” adds a playful, rebellious hook that lingers long after the drop. The track’s transitions and build-ups are expertly executed, with each rise and breakdown engineered for maximum tension and release, seamlessly guiding the energy flow from section to section. Its dynamic arrangement maintains momentum with flawless BPM consistency, making it effortless for DJs to sync and loop. Carefully crafted drops unleash peak energy moments that elicit strong crowd reactions, while the intro and outro structures offer flexible cue points for creative mixing. The sound design demonstrates meticulous spatial planning, with stereo widening, layered reverbs, and subtle effects creating a three-dimensional, immersive experience that is both club- and festival-ready. Every frequency band is tuned for clarity and punch, ensuring that the high dynamic energy translates perfectly across large sound systems without sacrificing loudness balance. “Egal” exemplifies originality in its arrangement, blending nostalgic late-90s trance vibes with modern techno aggression, and telling a cohesive sonic story that carries the listener from hypnotic introspection to ecstatic release. Its emotional resonance is undeniable; the hypnotic repetition and surging energy induce a natural flow state that research has linked to stress reduction and improved mood (Thoma et al., 2013). Studies on electronic dance music have also shown positive effects on physical endurance and perceived exertion during workouts, making “Egal” ideal for mental wellness routines, fitness, and high-energy group classes (Karageorghis & Priest, 2012). Furthermore, the rhythmic entrainment and euphoric harmonic progressions contribute to enhanced dopamine release, supporting both emotional well-being and cognitive flow in listeners (Salimpoor et al., 2011). With its perfect balance of technical prowess, emotional impact, and crowd-focused energy, “Egal” is not just a track—it is a high-performance musical experience with tangible positive effects on the human mind and body.  #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.
Salimpoor, V. N., Benovoy, M., Larcher, K., Dagher, A., & Zatorre, R. J. (2011). Anatomically distinct dopamine release during anticipation and experience of peak emotion to music. Nature Neuroscience, 14(2), 257–262.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.