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| trancinchink |
i know i might get bashed for these 2.....
envio - time to say goodbye (original)
jose amnesia - the eternal (nu nrg remix)
there's actually tons of other ones.... any track that gives me tingles... i would like to list here... |
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| isoterra |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Original > all
Also, Binary Finary - 1999 (Gouryella Remix). The remix in itself is fairly standard but the distorted high-pitched synth in the middle when it hits the peak is simply mindblowing. |
Oh hell yes. Memories of Ferry dropping it in his classics set at Global Gathering this year... me & 5 mates were all wasted & stood in a circle holding hands with our arms in the air during that break, was awesome :D |
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| aspergian |
Gouryella's "Ligaya" seals the deal for me. It is like a master stainglass window which subsequent designs are often either directly inspired or copied by.
The catchy melody is orgasmic, the almost baroque chord progression tasteful in its approach yet honed to a fine point of exquisite euphoria, and the way the beats gel with the arpeggiators and how it breaks down and builds, again . . . it's such a rush. Since I feel each Gouryella track keeps getting better and better, the question remains: what will be in store for us next? |
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| sr22 |
im going to have to third the saltwater - the legacy.
maybe im just a trendy bastard or something, but i like
Rapid eye - circa forever
AvB - communication
Jose Amnesia - eternal
those four songs are all that ibiza documentary.
and what is Epic Trance? |
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| aquinn101 |
| Paul van Dyk - Otro Dia |
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| Subtle |
bah..
Matanka - Lost In a Dream (Push Remix)
Solar Factor - Urban Shakedown
Push vs Globe - Tranceformation
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| Subtle |
| quote: | Originally posted by aspergian
Gouryella's "Ligaya" seals the deal for me. It is like a master stainglass window which subsequent designs are often either directly inspired or copied by.
The catchy melody is orgasmic, the almost baroque chord progression tasteful in its approach yet honed to a fine point of exquisite euphoria, and the way the beats gel with the arpeggiators and how it breaks down and builds, again . . . it's such a rush. Since I feel each Gouryella track keeps getting better and better, the question remains: what will be in store for us next? | the only Gouryella track that has some good rhythmic work would be Gouryella - Gouryella.. every production be Gouryella falls from there IMO.. I mean c`mon.. Ferry made Gouryella - Ligaya in about 2 days :rolleyes:
its the melody with simple bass, percussions and arranging :( |
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| aspergian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Subtle
its the melody with simple bass, percussions and arranging :( |
Exactly -- all that simplicity really appealed to me! :) |
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| Subtle |
| quote: | Originally posted by aspergian
Exactly -- all that simplicity really appealed to me! :) | aha.. i see.. no knocks there.. ;)
I myself prefer the uplfting build up in Gouryella - Gouryella.. I really miss that in the other tunes.. :)
cheers |
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| Massive84 |
| quote: | Originally posted by aspergian
Exactly -- all that simplicity really appealed to me! :) |
well make a simple track now and see if a label replies to you.
i like simple tracks if it appeals, but now it's all about the rolling 3 layerd basslines with 10 acids, supersaws....yay!
for me it's tiesto-suburban train. wish tiesto would make a track like that again 1 more time. His new work sux.
oh ya i wanne add airhead-vortex :) |
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| Thunder5 |
I thought about this for some time...
And came to conclusion that the most uplifting track for me is
Li Kwan - Point Zero
:D |
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| Frase |
Recently....
Aalto - Taurine (Original Mix) |
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