2 tracks of stomping good hard NRG on the excellent Mo Bizz imprint. The title cut is a throbbing` bass-heavy mover ala Tidy Trax and Tripoli stuff` with powerful analogue riffs` energetic sample stabs and wicked breakdown that brings it all home. The flipside features 'The Club'` which uses a more pumping` Dutch flavoured approach ala Mac Zimms and Incisions. Proper peak time stuff already championed by BK and NICK RAFFERTY.
Bart Van Wissen and Leon Bolier team up on ASOT to bring you a brilliant new single with remixes here by Fictivision {IN Trance We Trust} plus the Mindsensation remix. Fictivision deliver a super-smooth flow with outstanding melodies` liquid bass and a steady solid building feel that really tears loose at the breakdown. On the flip the Mindsensation mix uses tuffer beats` filtered breaks and captivating riffs to acheive some potent trance euphoria!
The 2nd remix disc from Tec features the legendary Hardfloor remix alongside a brand-new remix from Mark Kavanagh. Kavanagh's mix is pure UK hard house at its best` with a tight bouncy bassline` rapid stabs and mad sample drops that make this one go OFF on a big system. The Hardfloor mix` in case you may have missed it first time round` is an acid-squelched classic from the Prolekult days that now makes its welcome return!
Chris Lake & Pj Davy deliver the first offering in the Babylon Limited series. Chris Lake is first on deck` delivering a remix of Habersham & Jacob Todd's 'Nevermore' (BAB003). Chris's mix is pretty melodic rub that still kicks more than enough for any dancefloor with chunky analog bass` dreamy keys a building acidic flavored synth hit and powerful beats. PJ Davy remixes Can Costa's 'Dizzy Synths' on the flip a deep and dark progressive gem.
An absolute 'must-have' release from Xtravaganza's Xtra Hard trance sub label which features a pair of bonafide trance classics getting all new and exclusive remixes for 2003. At the head of the class is Voodoo & Serrano's massive 'Blood Is Pumping' which gets a new mix here from New Pollution who take an already smokin' original and turn it into a vital floorfiler for 2003. Next up is the Danny S remix of Public Domain's 'Operation Blade'` an equally storming re-rub for those harder floors.
Following Slackjaw's 'Broken' comes this biggie from Tim Scott and Steve Bent under their Backtrack guise. Here they favour lush vocal samples`layered building chords and head-nodding b-lines that get the job done right. On the flip they've donned their Freeloader guise with a deeper` more minimal proggy journey; low-slung and on a mission. We're sold!