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Seven Sages (EA3 Reconstruction) - Basil O'Glue

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Here is the first of 3 Samplers featuring extended versions of tracks from Solarstone’s recently released and critically acclaimed ‘Electronic Architecture 3’ album. Each Sampler spans deep progressive to uplifting and Pure Trance and this first EP features 4 of Solarstone’s ‘Reconstructions’. Leading the charge is Philthy Chit’s ‘Colours’, a 128bpm melodic percussively punchy piece of trance music. Famed for his consistently top-notch releases on labels like Bonzai and Saturate audio, Philthy Chit a.k.a. Phil Taylor knows how to make a catchy yet credible slab of club music. Track 2 comes from Russia’s Soarsweep. ‘Thistle’ is built around a deep and persistent analogue synth line with echoes of Sander Kleinenberg’s ‘My Lexicon’ in its blood. Greek luminary Basil O’Glue’s ‘Seven Sages’ is a majestic example of deep and progressive trance music, rumbling sub bass supports a reverb-soaked set of synth timbres and the huge riff which is unleashed at the break will please all Global Underground die-hards. 
 Wrappig things up is Mistol Teams ‘Algarrobal’, an understated heads-down bona-fide progressive house workout. 4 very different cuts, one classy EP.



Imagination (EA3 Reconstruction)  - Ultimate

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Here is the second of 3 Samplers featuring extended versions of tracks from Solarstone’s recently released and critically acclaimed ‘Electronic Architecture 3’ album. Each Sampler spans Deep Progressive to uplifting and Pure Trance and this EP features another 4 of Solarstone’s finely tuned ‘EA3 Reconstructions’.
 Kicking things off with a shot of adrenaline is Ultimate’s generous helping of 136bpm pure trance lavishness, served up with a gorgeous uplifting lead riff and plenty of melodic trimmings. Next up and on a deeper, progressive house tip is Nick Stoynoff’s arpeggiated-bassline-powered 126bpm ‘You’re OK’, firing off a neat succession of crunchy filtered drops and swelling pads. Third into the fray is the UK’s Danny Stubbs with a 130bpm warm-but-serious prog-trance epic, complete with an incessant pulsing analogue sequence that will lock down and build trance floor. Completing this set is NYC’s Eco, with a huge and heavy 132bpm trance monster, complete with plaintive piano and vocal snatches, peak-time riff blasts and bursts of metallic snare. 


Like We Love (Original Mix) 
- Matt Cerf and Ost & Meyer ft.Fenja -
[Available 06.10.14] 




Like We Love (Avenue One Remix) 
- Matt Cerf and Ost & Meyer ft.Fenja -
[Available 06.10.14] 

Release Date: 6th October 2014 ->  ***CLICK HERE***
Release Date (all stores): 20th October 2014
Label: Always Alive Recordings


Chasing Aeroplanes (Original Mix) 
- Shato & Paul Rockseek  -

VAN2122
Release Date: 29.09.2014
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‘Chasing Aeroplanes’ is the proof positive that lightning doesn’t only strike twice, but sometimes harder still second time round. After their May-released ‘Losing Control’ single won many a DJ & clubbers heart & mind, VANDIT vets SHato & Paul Rockseek’s have reteamed with English singer Alex Humphreys to tie the summer off. With it the trio have brought an electronic music track with all the subtlety, nuance and effect of a modern classic. 

‘Chasing Aeroplanes’ is a confederation of the shades and gravities of SHato & Paul’s production techniques (as exemplified on VANDIT releases like ‘Whispering’ and ‘Deer Friends’) and Alex’s vocal refinement.

Coolly syncopated drums, quantum-quality FX sweeps and gently fluctuating chords & synth sequences all triangulate to form a textbook production platform for Alex to deliver his emotion-filled vocals and wholehearted, thought-provoking lyrics.

Completing the release and throwing a palpably large stylistic flip-switch, ‘Chasing Aeroplanes’ is reimagined for the clubs courtesy of a robust rebuild from Eddie Bitar. Taking a big tempo upswing, he lets the sub-riffs prowl, the bass oscillate and the drums speak loud, before firing Alex’s vocals through the cables. Without losing a single % of their pathos, he ramps the mix up to one hugely climactic tech-tronic finale. 

Be it over radio or in-clusb, in a few short weeks, ‘Chasing Aeroplanes’ will likely be chasing you.

As one of the most cutting-edge and enduringly innovative labels of the electronic music generation, VANDIT Records stays true to its philosophy ‘No Art Without Artists’. At the start of the 2000s VANDIT made immediate waves releasing a string of now established club classics like Nu-NRG’s ‘Dreamland’, The Thrillseekers’ ‘Synaesthesia’ and Jose Amnesia’s ‘The Eternal’ to name just a few. With an artist talent pool of established names, such as Judge Jules, Alex M.O.R.P.H and founder Paul van Dyk himself as well as lots of gifted younger blood names they keep on bringing high-quality electronic music into the scene..



Chasing Aeroplanes (Eddie Bitar Remix) [Of.Video] 
- SHato & Paul Rockseek ft.Alex Humphreys -


VAN2122
Release Date: 29.09.2014
Available -> ***CLICK HERE***

‘Chasing Aeroplanes’ is the proof positive that lightning doesn’t only strike twice, but sometimes harder still second time round. After their May-released ‘Losing Control’ single won many a DJ & clubbers heart & mind, VANDIT vets SHato & Paul Rockseek’s have reteamed with English singer Alex Humphreys to tie the summer off. With it the trio have brought an electronic music track with all the subtlety, nuance and effect of a modern classic. 

‘Chasing Aeroplanes’ is a confederation of the shades and gravities of SHato & Paul’s production techniques (as exemplified on VANDIT releases like ‘Whispering’ and ‘Deer Friends’) and Alex’s vocal refinement.

Coolly syncopated drums, quantum-quality FX sweeps and gently fluctuating chords & synth sequences all triangulate to form a textbook production platform for Alex to deliver his emotion-filled vocals and wholehearted, thought-provoking lyrics.

Completing the release and throwing a palpably large stylistic flip-switch, ‘Chasing Aeroplanes’ is reimagined for the clubs courtesy of a robust rebuild from Eddie Bitar. Taking a big tempo upswing, he lets the sub-riffs prowl, the bass oscillate and the drums speak loud, before firing Alex’s vocals through the cables. Without losing a single % of their pathos, he ramps the mix up to one hugely climactic tech-tronic finale. 

Be it over radio or in-clusb, in a few short weeks, ‘Chasing Aeroplanes’ will likely be chasing you.

As one of the most cutting-edge and enduringly innovative labels of the electronic music generation, VANDIT Records stays true to its philosophy ‘No Art Without Artists’. At the start of the 2000s VANDIT made immediate waves releasing a string of now established club classics like Nu-NRG’s ‘Dreamland’, The Thrillseekers’ ‘Synaesthesia’ and Jose Amnesia’s ‘The Eternal’ to name just a few. With an artist talent pool of established names, such as Judge Jules, Alex M.O.R.P.H and founder Paul van Dyk himself as well as lots of gifted younger blood names they keep on bringing high-quality electronic music into the scene.




Satellite (Original Mix) 
- Tritonal ft.Johnathan Mendelsohn  -
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Shadow (W&W Edit) - Mark Sixma 

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Bullet Catch (Original Mix) - Andrew Bayer

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The Reason (Club Mix) 
- Alex M.O.R.P.H. ft.Natalie Gioia -

Available at Beatport -> ***CLICK HERE***