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Jes

» Heaven

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 11-12-07 15:32

Label: Magik Muzik
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Trance, House


The famous voice of Gabriel & Dresden's classic "As The Rush Comes" returns to the forefront of Magik Muzik for another massive vocal trancer that’s already received support from Tiesto, Mark Norman, Johan Gielen, Phynn, Cor Fijneman, Preach, Mr Sam, Cosmic Gate, Progression, Ton TB, Armin van Buuren and many more.

Riley & Durrant and “Moonlight Party” Fonzerelli are responsible for the 2 remixes. Fonzerelli really opts for a happy and uplifting house version. Using the full vocal to great effect and in turn grabbing the sounds to a proper funky house slanted mix. As ever, that usual distinctive sound he manages to create is performed again, and sits so perfectly with Jes’s vocal for a warm re interpretation this winter that finds this trance track achieving many cross dance floor plays.

Riley & Durrant slam a different take on the song, and there’s no straightforward kick and beat to leads you from the off, but instead a guitar based intro which really works out a great and cool vibe. Teasing the vocal and then launching in what seems like a incredibly catchy hook based bass, not totally stereotypically straight forward trance as you are probably expecting, its great to see some different sounds and direction from the duo. This mix is simply huge on the dance floor! Backed alongside Fonzerelli’s happy house mix, it’s a strong release.


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