It’s very very rare that a label releases a track with a commercially viable vocal version and a dancefloor friendly dub where both are actually reasonable tracks. You tend to get one or t’other. However in this case hats off to the people at Anjunabeats as they seem to have pulled it off reasonably well.
In terms of the commerically viable version I think that both the original and the Rank 1 version do the job nicely. I particularly like the snappy orchestrals in the Original. But I’m not here to write about tracks which chart or I’d have far more traffic and no soul.
The track which really gets me moist is the Ian Flux and Thomas Blofeld Dub mix. When I first heard this track the breakdown really reminds of Nitrous Oxide Morning Light, no shocks there they are on the same label. The Ian Flux and Thomas Bloefold mix has a dirty and driving bassline, which gives away to an amazingly euphoric and orchestral break, which starts with a plucked guitar sound gradually adding the orchestrals and effects before a slight pause wallops you into a big old arms-in-the-air break. My only slight criticism is the added crowd noise in the background at the end of the break. I think this record will elicit its own noise without having to sample it!
I’ve also just noticed that this the first time I’ve blogged a track before it’s three months old. Go me.
Tags: trance