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Zoo Brazil

» Crossroads / Nickers

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 12-08-08 14:21

Label: Avanti
Format: Digital
Genre: Progressive, Trance, Tech House


Swedish producers John Andersson and Johan Emmoth aka Zoo Brazil are currently really hot property with their remix of 1000 Lords and single releases 'Ide' on Craft and Renaissance.

Tiësto has selected ‘Crossroads’ for his In Search Of Sunrise 7 – Asia and its not hard to see why. Clear and cutting under the influence of some progressive vibes and passion stirred with a tranced out euphoric backing for an interesting hybrid track. The deep bass touches and freshens up the flow with calm droplets that tingle through the arrangement for a peaking momentous effortless glide and sound.

Nickers on the flip side is the combination of multi genres using electro, techno and trance. Starting off with a kind of minimal tech house drum and loaded percussion before suddenly enthralling you with a swoosh and cool running bass line that has a real progressive electronica sound. A bubbly breakdown then changes the vibe slightly and differs the route of the track down for a more chilled sound scape.


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