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Kenzie & Cobain

» Naka

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 16-07-08 16:30

Label: CGI Records
Format: Digital
Genre: Trance, House


For the third instalment from this new label we see two up and coming producers from the South West UK team up as Kenzie & Cobain with a chunky nostalgic summer trancer.

Using inspiration from the 90's track by Ken Doh and updating it with a tech brooding reworking works well for the floor. A chunky drum laden track with cool snappy percussion and driving bass with a choppy synth use make sit interesting. Chopping and changing is the name of the game and offers something fresh whilst giving it a much needed trance injection and darker effects.

Support so far has come in from Marco V, Mark Sherry, Lisa Lashes, Ernesto & Bastian, Kiss Fm and Galaxy amongst others.

Another young talent in the form of Karl G steps up for the remix and does a great job. Producing an uplifting crisp and clear trance outing with splashes of the Ken Doh styled elements throughout and a bright direction takes the pace up a few levels and develops the flow for the big room. A nice and slick reworking which has a good arrangement for the floor and gives a certain edge and stance back.

Finishing it off is The Tired Boys who opt for a more groovy based mix, a lot more funky in some ways but led with a cooler deeper progressive touched sound keeps it a little bit more for the late at night crowds. Sparingly using the Original’s elements at first until the beats have been developed and built upon it works well for the earlier or house floors.

Out now on Digital Stores.


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