| msz |
_____________________
BEATPORT LINK
_____________________
Release Date: Jun 30th, 2010
» Progressive / Breaks
01. Strings Of Life(Original Mix)
02. Strings Of Life(Eryo Remix)
03. Strings Of Life(Chris Drifter Remix)
04. Strings Of Life(CJ Art Pres. Sagittarius A Remix)
05. Strings Of Life(Ozgur Ozkan Remix)
06. Strings Of Life(Robert K Remix)
Views: 588
Original Mix:
Macedonia producer/DJ Ivan Nikusev teams up with Wav-E again for a quite deep, trance like original. A nice pulsey bassline is fused together with a lovely, soothing melody in the break, which then takes us through the breakdown, when all the elements come together in emotional style.
Eryo Remix:
Eryo really is having a great time of it just lately. After a long absence from the label, he hits us where it hurts with a staggering remix. The bulk of the track is made up of a single note harmony layered over a neat little rhythm. As the track progresses, the melody takes us past the breakdown and into an atmospheric fusion of sounds.
Chris Drifter Remix:
Right from the word go on Chris’s remix, we are thrust into a mixture of a big bassline over a bouncy, trippy rhythm. Chris takes us on a journey of nice melodic leads and a hypnotic powerful harmony.
CJ Art pres Sagitarius A Remix:
CJ Art is making quite an impression on the progressive house scene at the moment and this remix shows exactly why. A huge start to the track just keeps growing and growing with a lovely atmosphere throughout the entire 7 minutes.
Ozgur Ozkan Remix:
Ozgur Ozkan provides some awesome breaks action here as he applies a very simple but effective remix. Plenty of pleasant, floaty layers with the main riff kicking in right after the break. Cool stuff!
Robert K Remix:
This man needs no introduction to the scene, with numerous productions and remixes under his belt, he provides probably the deepest, darkest remix here. A big throbbing bassline and some soaring, heavenly harmonies are magically fused together with the beautiful main riff. Certainly a deep, mid set stormer!
www.mistiquemusic.com
Review by "Dan Southward"
Cover Design by "Shannon Riches / Approaching Black" |
|
|