One of the trance scene's true stalwarts, Mike Koglin has been pushing the sound forward ever since he burst onto the scene with his top 20-charting anthem 'Silence' in 1998 - a cover of Depeche Mode's 80s synth-pop classic. Collaborating with Above & Beyond's Jono Grant on tracks like 2004's 'Circuits' and 2005's 'Sequential', Koglin has remained a close friend of the Anjunabeats family ever since and returns to the label with the unique 'Sunstar'._
Opening on a cool, choppy electro bassline, 'Sunstar' builds up the intensity before leading into a serene but soaring breakdown layered with heavenly, wraithlike vocals, epic pads and 'Sunstar's instantly recognisable melody leads. Dropping unexpectedly back into electro nastiness for a clever curveball, 'Sunstar' steadily shifts back into melodic magic for an uplifting finale._
Offering a more direct trance-energised remix is Euphonic's Ronski Speed. Nudging up the bpm a few vital notches and adding some warping electrified synth lines, Ronski builds a ripping groove and leads into the familiar soaring melodies of the original with power and pace.