Review by J-TECFeb 20, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
3.2 is a great progressive trancer.
Sounds a little bit similar to the L.S.G-productions of that time.
Dj's like Sasha & John Digweed turned this track into a true classic.
This really is one of those tracks that take you on a journey.
It starts off with an acceptable beat, the track gets progressively harder as it continues, up to the outro.
I also love the 3.1 track, this record is a must have for every progressive-trance lover.
Just a little hint : Also check the Bedrock-mix of 3.2 on "Platipus records" a few years later, Gerret Frerichs did it again, a fantastic tune !!
3.2 is not bad, likewise for 3.3. Most will know 3.2 from its Digweed/Sasha playings and the Bedrock rejig. Most won't know 3.1 and if you're a Humate fan looking for some trancey dancefloor action you'll be hardpushed to find better. Nice. Definitely worth looking for.
Sounds a little bit similar to the L.S.G-productions of that time.
Dj's like Sasha & John Digweed turned this track into a true classic.
This really is one of those tracks that take you on a journey.
It starts off with an acceptable beat, the track gets progressively harder as it continues, up to the outro.
I also love the 3.1 track, this record is a must have for every progressive-trance lover.
Just a little hint : Also check the Bedrock-mix of 3.2 on "Platipus records" a few years later, Gerret Frerichs did it again, a fantastic tune !!