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» Empty Promise

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 20-12-07 13:40

Label: Phase Seven Records
Format: Digital
Genre: Electro, Tech Trance, Electro Trance


Phase Seven Records debut launches with some techy electro trance business. The label is the brainchild of Welsh production whiz NuSense, who has knocked up numerous infamous Radio 1 plays from Judge Jules with his Original productions, to his cheeky bass laden dance floor bootlegs. Support has come in so far from Marco V, Vinylgroover, Steve Mac and many more and it’s hard to not see why.

The Original mix starts with some cool tech trance beats and electro stab sounds with a cool vocal looped up that creates a nice lead into the more traditional trance territory. An epic breakdown really takes you down and into a break beat-esque style loop with lots of sounds and extra effects and suddenly you are hit with an ever cooler bass lick that really picks up after the trance element and back to those electro stab sounds on top it all flows and works suitably well on the floor. The roll of the tech trance style has a great effect on this track.

Steve Noxx provides the alternative mix, in a shapely form of twisted peak time club dirt. Heavy tough house meets electro is combined, and results in an injected paced version with lots of drive. The epic breakdown is retained and acts as the subtle drop of energy to refresh your mind before a momentous bass builds up and kicks back in for full effect. Easily pleasing the house and electro Dj’s, but also the tech / electro trance jocks as well it has a solid crossover point that will secure many plays.

Available exclusively on TrackItDown.net now, and from all other good download stores from the middle of January 2008.

Buy: http://www.trackitdown.net/recordlabel/107146.html

Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/phasesevenrecords


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Comments:

From: ~deleted1390 on 3rd Jan 2008 10:39.47
Got the Steve Noxx mix but haven't had the guts to play it out yet. It's a bit all over the place but has a great edge to it.




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