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Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 15-02-08 11:43

Label: Avanti
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Progressive House, Progressive Trance


The first release on Black Hole Recordings sub-label Avanti in a few years showcases a brand new artist Occasional, aka Roger Martinez with vocal support from Sophie Pais.

The result is a somewhat different to the usual and traditional straight up progressive verging on trance sounds with a unique funky and groovy chunky drum orientated track. A long intro with the vocal acts as a key factor with setting the scene and divulging what is to come at you. A slamming punchy progressive house track with a cool bass that drives along nicely with the vocal that’s chopped up here and there for developing the direction works along really well into a synthy breakdown with the full vocal still in full earshot.

If the vocal and indeed song isn’t quite to your liking then there is a No Vox version supplied where stripped back of the vocal you can hear all the elements really well and you possess a peak time deep progressive house track with splashes of uplifting trance thrown in for good measure.


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