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Showing posts with label Dash Berlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dash Berlin. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Again! Dash Berlin + Jonathan Mendelsohn = Beautiful Music
At this
point, I’m thinking what else can Dash Berlin accomplish to prove his rightful
place on top of the list of trance DJ’s? After dropping a solid string of #1
trance hits including Waiting and Disarm Yourself featuring the phenomenal
Emma Hewitt followed by Better Half of Me
featuring the powerfully emotional vocals of Jonathan Mendelsohn, Dash Berlin now delivers
a trance tour de force with World Falls Apart. World Falls Apart grabs
you from the first beats with a speedy take-off that jumps right into grittier,
but no less emotional vocals once again provided by the talented Jonathan
Mendelsohn. From that point onward, you are taken on an up and down, back and
forth thrill ride that leaves you breathless. Interplaying and seductive
uplifting melodies rise up from underneath the bass beats at just the right
moments, giving Mendelsohn’s beautiful vocals a chance to shine and you a
chance to catch a breath before the momentum builds back in to spin you around
and around in joyous delirium. Make no mistake;
this is one track that grabs you firmly and doesn’t let go from beginning to
end. World Falls Apart is a
powerful, spring-loaded trampoline of a song that forces you to confidently jump
higher and higher off the dance floor with every successive beat. I guarantee,
you’ll be surprised at how high you can jump and will want to just keep on
jumping.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Beautifully Wrapped, Tritonal Delivered The Future Of Trance Music Today
Note: This post was written late on Sunday, January 8, U.S. Pacific Time
Earlier today ( 8 Jan 2012) a truly memorable event in our trance world occurred. Anjunabeats Worldwide, already massively popular on internet radio, took a ride to universal levels as Tritonal took command of the two hour set. And what happened in those two hours can only be described as a uniquely epic, even historic experience. From the beginning beat to the very final melodic note, Chad and Dave defined the genre of trance music in today’s terms. Even more so, the set mix of melodic and vocal trance, progressive trance, trance vs. house mashups and just plain drive-it-to-the-core house/dance tracks painted a picture of where trance music is headed. With the foresight and immense talent they displayed in today’s set, it’s hard to believe they are only #83 on the DJ top 100 list. Clearly, they “get it” and understand the very soul of the future of trance itself. Here’s how I know this to be true - With amazing ease, Tritonal delivered a solid two hour set of music that crossed sub-genres and touched the outer boundaries of trance. The brilliant mix of lyrical emotion, musical exhilaration and pure energy came together, flowing out of the speakers and wrapped around me like a welcomed summer breeze. This was clearly in evidence right from the opening track as the debut of the emotionally melodic “Promise You” by Fast Distance and Dimension stacked up seamlessly against Shaun Gregory’s heart-pounding remix of Craig Connelly’s “Manchester AM.” The set also included five amazing mash-ups, not the least of which was an amazing Coldplay vs. Gareth Emery vs. Fedde le Grand triple mashup of “Paradise in Tokyo”. Track after track just worked next to one another and there were even a few other surprises tossed in (which you’ll have to listen out for yourself). It was the kind of set that I wanted to just keep going on and on, not unlike the massive, totally fulfilling hours-long live sets delivered by the likes of Armin van Buuren and Paul van Dyk in their time as visionary re-definers of trance. In today’s realm, my sense is that very few DJ/producers, such as Dash Berlin, DJ Shogun, tiDy and Cosmic Gate, have so far proven that they have the evolutionary vision to push limits and re-define the future of the trance music genre. Today, Tritonal showed the global audience that they have that same vision, insight and courage. As I sat astonished and totally exhausted at the end of the two hours, I realized how abundantly clear today’s performance on Anjunabeats Worldwide was not just a beautiful two-hour set of great music, but a memorable and historic marker for the genre of trance itself. The wonderful reality is this: Today, Tritonal blew open the doors on the future of trance and gave us all the opportunity to see, feel and hear it for ourselves.
F.Y.I: I’ll be witness to the future of trance in person when I see Tritonal live at Ruby Skye in San Francisco this coming Thursday night. Look back here next weekend for my review of what is sure to be an epic show.
Earlier today ( 8 Jan 2012) a truly memorable event in our trance world occurred. Anjunabeats Worldwide, already massively popular on internet radio, took a ride to universal levels as Tritonal took command of the two hour set. And what happened in those two hours can only be described as a uniquely epic, even historic experience. From the beginning beat to the very final melodic note, Chad and Dave defined the genre of trance music in today’s terms. Even more so, the set mix of melodic and vocal trance, progressive trance, trance vs. house mashups and just plain drive-it-to-the-core house/dance tracks painted a picture of where trance music is headed. With the foresight and immense talent they displayed in today’s set, it’s hard to believe they are only #83 on the DJ top 100 list. Clearly, they “get it” and understand the very soul of the future of trance itself. Here’s how I know this to be true - With amazing ease, Tritonal delivered a solid two hour set of music that crossed sub-genres and touched the outer boundaries of trance. The brilliant mix of lyrical emotion, musical exhilaration and pure energy came together, flowing out of the speakers and wrapped around me like a welcomed summer breeze. This was clearly in evidence right from the opening track as the debut of the emotionally melodic “Promise You” by Fast Distance and Dimension stacked up seamlessly against Shaun Gregory’s heart-pounding remix of Craig Connelly’s “Manchester AM.” The set also included five amazing mash-ups, not the least of which was an amazing Coldplay vs. Gareth Emery vs. Fedde le Grand triple mashup of “Paradise in Tokyo”. Track after track just worked next to one another and there were even a few other surprises tossed in (which you’ll have to listen out for yourself). It was the kind of set that I wanted to just keep going on and on, not unlike the massive, totally fulfilling hours-long live sets delivered by the likes of Armin van Buuren and Paul van Dyk in their time as visionary re-definers of trance. In today’s realm, my sense is that very few DJ/producers, such as Dash Berlin, DJ Shogun, tiDy and Cosmic Gate, have so far proven that they have the evolutionary vision to push limits and re-define the future of the trance music genre. Today, Tritonal showed the global audience that they have that same vision, insight and courage. As I sat astonished and totally exhausted at the end of the two hours, I realized how abundantly clear today’s performance on Anjunabeats Worldwide was not just a beautiful two-hour set of great music, but a memorable and historic marker for the genre of trance itself. The wonderful reality is this: Today, Tritonal blew open the doors on the future of trance and gave us all the opportunity to see, feel and hear it for ourselves.
The entire
two hour set is available for download as a podcast on iTunes. Just search for
Air Up There with Tritonal in the Podcast section of the iTunes Store.
F.Y.I: I’ll be witness to the future of trance in person when I see Tritonal live at Ruby Skye in San Francisco this coming Thursday night. Look back here next weekend for my review of what is sure to be an epic show.
Friday, December 30, 2011
One Amazing, Blow-The-Roof-Off Night – Dash Berlin at Ruby Skye
OK,
I’ll admit it, I love Dash Berlin. When I first saw him live in March of this
year, I tweeted out that Dash Berlin “was the future of trance.” I saw him play
live again in October at the Lovevolution Afterparty in Oakland where he whipped
a crowd of over 20,000 into full frenzy. I voted Dash Berlin as #1 in the world
in the DJMag Top 100 poll (where he rose to #8 overall!) and then proclaimed
him “amazing and hands-down the most energetic DJ in the genre.” When I
prepared to see him live at Ruby Skye in San Francisco on December 21,
I thought how could this guy top his previous performances? The answer came
that night. As I stood in the mezzanine of the packed-to-the-doors club, the
lights went down and the signature intro started, I realized this was going to
be an amazing night. I have seen the “greats” of trance live before – Armin van
Buuren, Paul van Dyk, Above and Beyond – but only one DJ has ever been able to hold
a club crowd in his grasp and literally control them from start to finish. That
DJ is Dash Berlin. Seeing Dash Berlin live this time went far beyond his previous awesome performances. On this night, Dash Berlin took us on a ride - a ride like no other. The closest analogy I can give is that it was like riding the one, great thrill
ride at the amusement park that you just never want to get off of. His mixes,
including the chart-topping “Disarm Yourself”, the emotional “Better Half Of Me”,
the beautiful “This Night” and the mesmerizing “Sanctuary” blew the roof and
walls off of the club. Adding in such new “classics” like DJ Shogun’s “Lotus”
and Cosmic Gate’s “Be Your Sound” brought a new, fresh future-forward vibe to
the dance floor. By turning down the vocals at points and allowing the crowd to
sing-in is not only brilliant, but connects each of us to him and the music itself.
For two solid hours, I and everyone else within the walls of Ruby Skye were in
synch with every move, every note, every word of what Dash Berlin played – not just
“to” us, but “with” us. It is a connection with a DJ that is not only rare, but
unique in the realm of trance music today. So, I’ll say it again…Dash Berlin IS
the future of trance. If you want to experience more than just hot music in a
club, more than a fun night on the dance floor, make seeing Dash Berlin a
priority. It is not just an event, it is a mind-blowing, beautiful and
memorable journey that you will feel and relate back to for the rest of your
life.
Links are to videos by Larry Eiring on my YouTube Channel.
Links are to videos by Larry Eiring on my YouTube Channel.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Shogun Delivers an Explosive Remix of Better Half of Me
It goes without saying that the previously released mixes of Dash Berlin’s Better
Half of Me are amazing - they are still topping the charts across the globe. But waiting has it's rewards. DJ/producer Shogun has now delivered a remix that can only be termed as explosive,
heart-thumping and full of raw energy. Dash Berlin feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn - Better Half of Me (Shogun Remix), off of the new Dash Berlin feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn Better Half of Me, The Remixes, Part 2, drives the sound straight
to the dance floor with pounding bass beats that unabashedly mix into and play
off of Jonathan Mendelsohn’s beautiful vocals from end to end. The level of
energy Shogun gives the track is so totally powerful – you can feel the club
floor pulsating even sitting in your chair at home – there is enough electric
here to light up all of L.A.! In mid-track, swirling strings rise above melodic
waves, beautifully dancing around the vocals ending with an incredible return of bass-beat
that grabs you with the signature power-sound Shogun has made his own. If you
were waiting for a knock-the-walls-down remix of Better Half of Me to dance to,
then this one is it. There is no doubt Dash Berlin will be spinning this remix
in the clubs and blowing the walls down across the western U.S. this week. I’m
hoping the energy of this remix will be unleased tomorrow and Thursday nights when I see
Dash Berlin LIVE in San Francisco and Costa Mesa. – I'll be sure to let you know what
it felt like on Friday – right here on my Future Of Trance blog!
Dash Berlin feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn - Better Half of Me (Shogun Remix) - Aropa (Armada)
This one will be out exclusively on Beatport December 26th and on other portals on January 9th!
Dash Berlin feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn - Better Half of Me (Shogun Remix) - Aropa (Armada)
This one will be out exclusively on Beatport December 26th and on other portals on January 9th!
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