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Michael Burns - We Will Fade [Trance / Progressive / Breaks] [MIST056]
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| msz |
Release Date: Jun 5th, 2010
» Breaks / Progressive
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01. We Will Fade(Original Mix)
02. We Will Fade(Michael & Levan And Stiven Rivic Remix)
03. We Will Fade(Domased Electronica Remix)
04. We Will Fade(Ilya Malyuev Softtech Mix)
05. We Will Fade(Styller Remix)
06. We Will Fade(Styller Dub Remix)
07. We Will Fade(XSector Remix)
08. We Will Fade(Fretwell Remix)
09. We Will Fade(Oleg Zubkov Remix)
Original Mix:
A Mistique release just wouldn’t feel right without a breaks track included in the package. And here the original sets the pace for the rest of the E.P. Undoubtedly, the male vocals will divide opinions, but scratch below the surface and there’s a haunting sounding bassline running throughout the track and some interesting swirly harmonic work.
Michael & Levan and Stiven Rivic Remix:
The bosses are on top form once again for their remix. Pretty much driven by a hypnotising bassline, this has lots of cool, deep sound effects along with some trademark, warm M&L and SR melodies!
Domased Electronica Remix:
In true Domased Electronica style, this is dark! A familiar sinister sounding bassline works well with the vocals to create a really simple remix that I think could be perfect for a sunset moment. Some nice breaks action in the middle too!
Ilya Malyuev Softtech Remix:
Another remix that’s driven by an awesome bassline. Ilya’s remix builds and builds and builds before a break filled with the vocals cools the track down. It then proceeds to build up again with a smashing breakdown that will have you hitting the rewind button again and again!
Styller Remix & Dub:
Styller’s remix is as deep and dark as all the rest. With a lush piano laden break, it builds into a massive peak time prog trancer. Also some nice trickery on the vocals on this remix. It’s pretty hard to describe what Styller has done with the vocals, I guess it’s one of those where you have to listen to find out! Styller also offers a dub mix too for those who aren’t being won over by the vocals.
XSector Remix:
XSector are a production team from Tblisi, Georgia. Here they offer a more trancey feel to the track, without losing any of the deep, dark layers of the original.
Fretwell Remix:
Breakbeats through and through here from Fretwell. Creating an atmosphere to make you feel like you’re flying above the stars, like the vocals state. Breathtaking harmonies and a nice swirly high pitched melody in the break
Oleg Zubkov Remix:
Rounding off this E.P. is Oleg Zubkov and he offers up more breaks action. He uses lots effects on the beats to make the remix quite interesting and uses a really cool bassline to add chunkiness to the whole track.
www.mistiquemusic.com
Review by "Dan Southward"
Cover Design by "Shannon Riches / Approaching Black"
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my personal pick is the Michael/Levan/Rivic remix, love it. |
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| KrisA |
| Nice review. I prefer the Styller Remix :) |
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| JPlay |
| wow. michael burns is back. haven't heard from him since panoptic! |
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| msz |
| quote: | Originally posted by JPlay
wow. michael burns is back. haven't heard from him since panoptic! |
my thoughts too! i loved his work a few years ago! |
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| Domesticated |
| The vocals are totally unnecessary, and awful. As far as I can see there's only one dub mix in this pack, too. I'd like to hear dubs of the original mix and the Domased Electronica remix. |
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| miamitranceman |
| Wow. Haven't heard anything from him in ages. I loved "Forwards." |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| Yeah, the vocals ruin this. I'm a bit worried about Mistiquemusic - they're churning out so much stuff right now the quality isn't as good as it could be. When this label gets it right it's some of the best progressive trance around, but they've released about 50 things on both labels this year already, which is way too much to maintain that standard. |
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| enydo |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Yeah, the vocals ruin this. I'm a bit worried about Mistiquemusic - they're churning out so much stuff right now the quality isn't as good as it could be. When this label gets it right it's some of the best progressive trance around, but they've released about 50 things on both labels this year already, which is way too much to maintain that standard. |
Pretty much agree with you. |
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| Trancefxs |
| I guess this is what happens when you start to get the support of Armin Van Buuren and the likes. However as System-J pointed out when you start to release so much material it is inevitable that quality is going to drop, but at least they still continue to have the best Progressive roster out there and that's why they are still fairly consistent. |
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| msz |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancefxs
but at least they still continue to have the best Progressive roster out there and that's why they are still fairly consistent. |
this, one of the premium prog labels out there. |
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| trancedanne |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Yeah, the vocals ruin this. I'm a bit worried about Mistiquemusic - they're churning out so much stuff right now the quality isn't as good as it could be. When this label gets it right it's some of the best progressive trance around, but they've released about 50 things on both labels this year already, which is way too much to maintain that standard. |
kinda gree but still its the best label on this planet together with Anjunadeep. You can find at least 1-2 good tracks in every release, or even more. The Loquai and Human8 albums however doesnt belong on this label. |
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| Trancefxs |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancedanne
together with Anjunadeep. |
Some examples? Because Anjunadeep keeps getting praise left and right, but I have never understood what this hype is all about. |
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