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E.T. Project

» Infinite Galaxy

Reviewed by Pete M / Submitted 18-09-14 21:03

Label: Suanda Music
Format: Digital
Genre: Trance


On Suanda Music, this is E.T. Project with "Infinite Galaxy". Probably not the first release to be celestially titled but its a bit of a banger. Remix comes from Darren Porter.

The Original Mix starts us off and it hits the ground running with typical uplifting aplomb. Funny word "aplomb". Anyway, as with most releases on Suanda, certainly with the Lost Soul remixes, by NoMosk, on the same label, which included excellent remixes from Daniel Kandi and Cold Rush, this is slamming uplifting trance with melody and groove. Its inoffensive and thumpy. The pay-off after the breakdown wins it for me. Top work.

Darren Porter offers up a grinding tech assault on the remix front. Already, the feel becomes different and certainly a bit more urgent. Its shorter than the original and it contains some nifty editing and arps being added for good measure. It loses the lushness and, rather, focuses on the more methodical, mechanised, kinda feel and groove. That's not to say it loses the symphonic edge in the build-up. But it is certainly more of a grinder. Sawtooth, I think.

TUUUUUUNE!!!


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