| 1 | Delusion (Original Mix) | 7:37 | ||
| 2 |
Delusion (Ronski Speed Remix)
Remix – Ronski Speed |
7:42 | ||
| 3 |
Delusion (Ronski Speed Pres. Sun Decade Remix)
Presenter [Remix] – Ronski Speed Remix – Sun Decade |
7:57 |
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delusion (3xFile, WAV) | Anjunabeats | ANJ-122D | UK | 2009 | ||
| Delusion (12") | Anjunabeats | ANJ-122 | UK | 2009 | ||
| Delusion (CDr, Single) | Anjunabeats | ACD-122 | UK | 2008 |
Delusion isn't a bad song, so to speak. The melody is easy enough to listen to, though I unfortunately find it lacking in originality. But it isn't in your face, so you can make the case for this song being rather relaxing.
The structure of the song is very basic as well, taking the template of a copy-and-paste trance song more than the daring side of creative twists and turns. Simplicity isn't as much the issue, as their many simple structured songs that are above par, but originality is in this case. Opening with a bassline and beat, then quickly going to a melodic break, then the breakdown, there is nothing too exciting going on. It lacks the element of surprise their previous songs provided. Another problem is that the song seemed to pin the vocal section as its main focus, which unfortunately didn't go over well for me. It seemed to take the approach of trying to sound more appealing on a commercial level, as the singer draws out "This my deluuuusion", without completely moving away from the comfort zone of chord progressions. The use of vocals in a trance song can be a blessing or the bane of the song. I have to go with the latter in this case.
If nothing else, this song is mainly guilty of lacking originality. There are clearly better choices.