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Title:Trance From Heaven
Author:DJ Mozy
Genre:Melodic Trance
Comment:Beautiful energetic trance piece
Size:1390 KB
File:trancefromheaven.zip
Date:2003-08-30

Sunbuster:   Bad

A good quality trance track, which however doesn't bring anything very new to the table. The structure of the song is pretty regular in other words. It however has a very nice feeling to it. It's a pretty calm track I'd say, until the end where it gains momentum. No over-the-top trance strings, which this reviewer for one knows to appreciate. It could work very well as a transition track in a DJ mix I think, going from calmer to more energetic stuff.

The mixing and sound quality is good imo. Nothing kicks you in the ears, nothing is barely audible either. Samples sound crisp all the way, even though not all are in 44.1 kHz. Madtrackers potential isn't used that much though. Not much automation going on here, which is one of Madtrackers absolute strongpoints. Channels 02 and 03 play the exact same notes and have the same channel fx, so it's obvious the aim is to get a higher volume. This could have been achieved by raising the instrument volume, or by normalizing the sample, or by routing the channel to a distortion fx with settings that don't make it actually distort, just raise the volume, or by raising the volume in the mixer. A lot of options in other words, all of which should be much less tedious than to double the channel. There's a similar issue with the basskick. However, the goods is deliever and that's what's important.

Like I said, it doesn't bring much new, but it's still good. And it's still different enough from all the mainstream stuff that you as the listener should remember it for some time.


DJ Tox:   Bad

For the most i agree with sunbuster (above). I think the track is a bit too long and not very original. But the beat that you created reminds me of DJ Tiesto. It really makes me swing on it. This beat makes a lot of the song. So that is worth the effort.


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