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Name: Victor Lantz
Member Since: Sep 22, 2003
Rank: 8
Rated 12 releases, average: 4.83
Location: Sweden
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Reviews:
Bas & Ram - Speed Of Light - 21-Mar-06 03:30 PM
This release is nothing less of incredible.
The Original Mix has the Ralph Novell trademark sound, and it is a bouncy track with a moody atmosphere. A quite barren soundscape, but the sounds that are there are tuned to perfection. Great balance all the way from the break-kick intro, to the percussion work, to the breakdown synths and pads, and the Lead synth. Top Quality.
And yet the Geoffrey Whiteman Remix is even better. This track could kill things. Perhaps not big things like elephants or something like that, but if you put a cat infront of a speaker pumping this track out, it would die for sure. I cannot describe in words how awesome this track is. The kickdrum is out of this world, the bassline is fatter than Martin Lawrence in "Big Momma's House" and the overall dynamics are mindblowingly perfect. The synthwork is just ridiculously awesome. But for those of you who have heard any previous works from Alphazone, you pretty much know what to expect. And boy do they deliver. Take the Original Mix x100, and you get the Whiteman Mix. From start to finish, it is a monster of a track with more energy than anything I have heard before from any artist.
Seriously, this is the tune I want playing at my funeral, just so everyone else there can hear it and appreciate it aswell. This track is that good.
Another brilliant release from Skywarp.
Cloudchaser - Aerodynamic - 19-Jun-05 05:35 AM
Cloudchaser, previously heard remixing Alphazone's "Flashback", here delivers an uplifting trancer with happy uplifting elements. Pretty straightforward stuff, but still catchy.
However, as usual it is Alphazone, returning the remixing favors, who steals all the attention. With a slightly different approach then their previous releases and remixes, they manage to sound both fresh and familiar. Starting off with analog drums, this quickly builds to floorstorming proportions when guitar-like jabs, huge basslines and extremely wicked acid and stabbing synths get added. The break is atmospheric, yet the song looses little momentum as drums accompany the pads and effects. The main lead synth is simply stunning, and when all hell finally breaks loose you would have big trouble finding anything else out there that matches this remix in terms of pure energy, production quality and just general degree of ass-kickery. If you like melodic harddance or trance, this buy is a no-brainer.
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