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Nu-NRG - Butterfly

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Nu NRG - Space Flower EP

Label:
Catalog#:
023
Format:
Vinyl, 12", EP
Country:
Germany
Released:
09 Apr 2003
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Trance, Hard Trance

Tracklist

A1   Butterfly 7:07
B1   Supersonik Way 7:07
B2   Universe 6:51

Credits

Written-By, Producer - A. Ribeca* , G. Ottaviani*

Notes

Published by Copyright Control
P & C 2003 Vandit Records GmbH, Berlin

d'mania Distribution. LC 11605 / GEMA

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Review by MikeH Aug 10, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
Butterfly
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Just from the sound of the first chord you can tell this track is going to be an uplifting killer. The intro really is full of energy, full of pace and is hard and uplifting. There's no messing around here, the tune starts as it means to go on. After no time at all comes the build up. I have had the pleasure of hearing this track in a club and the feeling you get on the build up is insane. Just before Butterfly kicks in, there is a sudden decrease in volume, followed by a quick drum roll before the tune kicks in, back up at normal volume. The second build up has a kind of break beat effect right up until the tune kicks in second time round. The melody is truly quality, and for those that said dreamland could never be topped, you may just well have been wrong!

Supersonik Way
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This track also has the typical Nu-NRG intro, and by that I mean full of energy and power. The build up has a kind of piano synth to it. The kick is extremely powerful and comes without warning, which makes it such a favourite in clubs.

Universe
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Last track on the EP is Universe. There was a lot of talk amongst Nu-NRG fans whether this track would ever see a release. Straight to the point, this is a monster trance track. The intro is short and has a break beat effect to it, before the tune gets going. It slowly builds with the typical Nu-NRG high b-line. The build up just like the intro is also break beat, with the occasional "universe" vocal over the top. There is a small pause before the kick, and then we are greeted with a superb melody with the added bonus of a powerful and driving bass line. Unfortunately, there is no second breakdown, but perhaps that is for the best since most of us wouldn't be able to recover from the first.