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-- Luis Kala - Panema 2006 (Inc. brand new Foreign Force remix) (Abora Recordings)


Posted by Abora on Oct-25-2006 14:50:

Luis Kala - Panema 2006 (Inc. brand new Foreign Force remix) (Abora Recordings)

Abora's latest release will see the digital re-release of ABR002, Luis Kala - Panema which was released on vinyl about 2 years ago. Produced by Mark Verluis and Jan Kalafut Panema is an uplifting instrumental trance tune with a very distinct melody. It sold well on vinyl when it first came out, now those who didn't get it, missed the boat have a chance to get their digi copy. PLUS those that did own it will be able to get their hands on all new remastered versions of the original and genix mix plus the unreleased brand new Foreign Force 2006 remix!

01. Original Mix sample

02. Foreign Force 2006 Remix sample

03. Genix Remix sample

more info on the release date to come soon.

the samples are around 4 mins long and all in 112kbs mp3, about 3ish MB each


Posted by Dan1584 on Oct-25-2006 17:23:

The remixes do nothing for me. The orginal uses the medody the best but it feels like it's missing something production wise, before it gets to the break...


Posted by Spirit5 on Oct-26-2006 03:27:

I thought this was Szartd & Trancejax - Panema??

Thats how it is listed on the 2nd CD of Trip In Trance 3 mixed by Plastic Angel.

The "Genix" remix is better than the Foreign Force Remix IMO, but still doesn't beat the original. "Tenso" is another great track by these guys, very similar sounding though.


Posted by Abora on Oct-26-2006 10:04:

yes it is, originally it was called ST&J - Panema, but then the guys came up with a more 'catchy' name. It was Luis Kala when the vinyl was released 2 years ago: http://www.htfr.com/more-info/MR144552

still have a copy..nutters!


Posted by Abora on Dec-14-2006 20:44:

This is out on Monday guys, has recieved some great dj support and you may have been hearing this out and about or on the various radio shows.

Will be available initially from Audiojelly and Junodownload

don't miss out


Posted by KAKAAKlol on Dec-15-2006 04:13:

Thumps up! Really good tune. My favorite mix has to be Foreign Force...


Posted by Abora on Dec-17-2006 16:11:

nice one matey. hope to count on your support.

this bad boy is out tomorrow from Audiojelly and Junodownload initially.

Cheers.


Posted by Stino on Dec-17-2006 16:52:

nice one! though i thought santerna - alpha was up next ?


Posted by RJT on Dec-17-2006 17:00:

Wow it's easy to get a record released these days.


Posted by bobba lou on Dec-17-2006 17:06:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Wow it's easy to get a record released these days.


digitally, yes. im sure cutting a piece of wax still takes some work.

yay! for vinyl only labels.

-Harold


Posted by RJT on Dec-17-2006 17:45:

quote:
Originally posted by bobba lou
digitally, yes. im sure cutting a piece of wax still takes some work.

yay! for vinyl only labels.

-Harold


I'd have to respectfully disagree there, Harold. Vinyl is dead

Let's just get back to having good old fashioned higher standards!


Posted by bobba lou on Dec-17-2006 18:06:

noooooooo


Posted by Stino on Dec-17-2006 19:00:

*

you are right mystery, no need


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Dec-17-2006 19:07:

**


Posted by Abora on Dec-18-2006 12:29:

are you suggesting the track in question isn't up to standard?? if that is your personal opinion that is fine. However, if you are having a dig at the label you are very very wrong because this track ACTUALLY DID COME OUT ON VINYL, we put a lot of money into vinyl releases however, vinyl is coming to the end of it's lifespan and it's no longer viable for the smaller independent labels.

if you'd prefer to buy this on vinyl do a search in google, i think some of the specialist places have copies left

Vast - Alpha is out on January 8th matey, these two were scheduled around a similar time but because it took longer than expected to get the wav's to me, Panema came first plus im awaiting the opening of a brand new cd shop to mark the beginning of Abora's cd runs as well, which will be Alpha as a first one.

Finally Panema can now be bought from the usual places, my two favourites:

Audiojelly: http://www.audiojelly.com/more_info.cfm?id=9512
Junodownload: http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/1232002-02.htm


Posted by Stino on Dec-18-2006 12:31:

well said


Posted by RJT on Dec-18-2006 12:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Abora
are you suggesting the track in question isn't up to standard??


Yes, particularly the "trance by numbers" approach of the original mix. I'm all for good, quality trance, but this is simply another release in a long line of predictable tunes from the trance sector this year. The same can be said for the Genix mix.

**Edit: Just saw the original is from 2 years ago - Comments still stand, complete by numbers affair.

The one aspect of this release that may prove worthwhile, however, is the Foreign Force 2006 remix - I really enjoyed the breakdown in it, and in general liked the approach they took to the tune. Definitely one I'd pay a bit more attention to if I was still really enjoying the trance side of things.

The others, as I said, were as forgettable as anything else I've heard all year.


Posted by Abora on Dec-18-2006 13:28:

that's fair enough, i think the melody here is quite distinctive as it goes. that certainly applied in 2004 when it first came out. As you've said the foreign force mix is the standout version, which is what is intended as this is the new addition to the package.

as far as my label goes, if you look at past release you'll note that we don't just release 'trance by numbers' stuff at all. We've had some progressive trance stuff, some vocal, a fine mixture. I'm totally with you on this sign anything cus we're not throwing money at it ethos some labels seem to have these days, but i don't think the same applies to abora. if you still disagree then fine. but I sign quality over quantity.


Posted by RJT on Dec-18-2006 13:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Abora
that's fair enough, i think the melody here is quite distinctive as it goes. that certainly applied in 2004 when it first came out. As you've said the foreign force mix is the standout version, which is what is intended as this is the new addition to the package.

as far as my label goes, if you look at past release you'll note that we don't just release 'trance by numbers' stuff at all. We've had some progressive trance stuff, some vocal, a fine mixture. I'm totally with you on this sign anything cus we're not throwing money at it ethos some labels seem to have these days, but i don't think the same applies to abora. if you still disagree then fine. but I sign quality over quantity.


No dig at your label m8 - Not in the least. I simply offered my opinion on this specific release


Posted by Abora on Dec-18-2006 23:58:

that's okay. didn't wanna appear over defensive



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