the first single from Solarstone "The Spell"
Release Info:
Artist: Solarstone
Title: Pure Deluxe Version
Style: Trance
Record Label: Black Hole Recordings
Catalog #: BHCD941 /
Release Date: 21th May, 2012 / 10th February, 2014
Source: WEB
Release Quality: 320 kbps / 44,100 Hz / Full Stereo
Total Size: _ MB
Tracklist:
1. Pure (Extended Mix)
2. Jewel (with Clare Stagg) (Extended Mix)
3. Shake The Demons (with Bill McGruddy) (Extended Mix)
4. Voyager (Extended Mix)
5. Where Do We Go From Here (with Betsie Larkin) (Extended Mix)
6. Fireisland (with Aly & Fila) (Extended Mix)
7. Requiem (with Clare Stagg) (Extended Mix)
8. Falcons (with Giuseppe Ottaviani) (Extended Mix)
9. Please (Extended Mix)
10. The Spell (with Clare Stagg) (Extended Mix)
11. Lovers (with Lemon) (Extended Mix)
12. Presence Of The Past (Extended Mix)
13. Swansong (with Hannah Magenta) (Extended Mix)
14. Jewel (Deeper Sunrise Mix)
15. Shake The Demons (Healium Remix)
16. Voyager (Peter Hulsmans Remix)
17. Where Do We Go From Here (Instrumental)
18. Fireisland (Suncatcher Remix)
19. Requiem (Instrumental)
20. Falcons (John O'Callaghan Remix)
21. Please (Bryan Kearney Remix)
22. The Spell (Instrumental)
23. Lovers (feat. Lemon) (Alucard Remix)
24. Presence Of The Past (Ambient Mix)
25. Swansong (Instrumental)
Preview:
Release Description:
Those on the hunt for the album's 'Seven Cities'/'4Ever'/'Touchstone' moment won't need to look any further than'Fireisland'. Co-produced with Egypt's Aly & Fila, from the opening throb of its bass guitar and shimmering Med-head melodies, it works in Spanish guitar flecks and sun-kissed synths. On 'Falcons' meanwhile,Solarstone is sharing studio space with Italy's Giuseppe Ottaviani, with the pair conjuring a seismic, uprush-ing number. With its calling female harmonies, breath-stealing synths and high-end horsepower production, 'Falcons' is pure trance served by the shot glass. Back in solo mode, on 'Please', Solarstone doesn't back off the throttle for a second, creating a floor flamer that features the spoken vocal musings of a certain well-known 60s rock poet.
Where the drums drop out of the album, 'Pure' begins to move in more introspective directions. Backed by his sparse breakbeats and live strings, on 'Where Do We Go From Here' Richard duets with Betsie Larkin, for a raw, real and emotive vocal two-hander. Set against the mellow drama of chilled, beat-free ambience, 'Swansong'- the album's fittingly titled closing track - sees Hannah Magenta's heavenly choral refrain cut deep.
Solo, with vocalists old and new, and alongside heavyweight production collaborators, 'Pure' is album title and mission statement rolled into one. Taking its producer back to his grass roots, in the process he has distilled its sound. This is pure trance and 'Pure' Solarstone.
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Сообщение отредактировал Scatchers: 05 февраля 2014 - 16:47