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Piercing The Quiet Remixed - The Extended Mixes

Miroslav Vrlik

» Pyramid Peaks

Reviewed by Pete M / Submitted 22-06-12 14:18

Label: Perceptive Recordings
Format: Digital
Genre: Trance / Progressive


Having recently featured on Sean Tyas's Tytanium Sessions, this track is unveiled on Perceptive's main imprint. Its by Miroslav Vrlik and contains mixes from Sylvermay and Arisen Flame.

The Sylvermay mix was featured on the aforementioned podcast so those who heard it will know what's coming but for those who didn't catch the show, read on. The Original Mix starts us off and is full-kn energetic trance with nice vocal chops and a potent energy about it. Its fairly usual stuff for the Slovak. After producing for Inov8 and Perceptive's deeper Red imprint, this is a return to the energetic Vrlik sound. Sweet and banging.

Sylvermay contributes two mixes; a club mix and a chill mix. Mind you, its a progressive mix that isn't as uplifting as the Original. Saying that though, there's still a good use of synths and riffs in it. This is the remix that was featured on the Sean Tyas show so its one to listen to and enjoy. For me, its nice and potent; it has a nice robust sound to it and is well-produced. The Chill mix, which follows, is an ambient, almost outroduction, track.

Arisen Flame appears again on Perceptive and here, like the Sylvermay mix, the sound is more progressive but not overly so. Its a bit less potent than the previous mix and doesn't have as much bass to it but it is an okay-ish mix. The vocal chops are present as well. My favourite is probably the Sylvermay mix but give the Original and this mix a try.


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