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.
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Friday, December 30, 2011
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!
Monday, December 19, 2011
Trance Enjoyed A Strong, Evolving Year In 2011 – The Future Of Trance Top 25 Tracks of 2011
With global
music revenues predicted to rise by 7% this year (source: Gartner) it would
seem wholly appropriate to put aside all of the talk about the fading of trance
music as a major musical genre around the world. In fact, the year 2011 saw
trance push its global momentum with increasing speed in such locales as the
United States and South America. This is
not to say that the trance music of 2011 is anything like that of a couple of
years ago. In fact, today’s trance continues to evolve with many more producers
mixing in house beats and still others embracing vocal trance as a way to get
the clubbers out on the dance floor. Does this mean that trance as we once knew
it is becoming too mainstream? Some may
say yes, pointing to the rise in popularity of the likes of David Guetta, but I
for one would put forth that trance is in a natural evolution just like any other
musical genre. I would further add that this is a good evolution. Trance
music has become more accessible and now reaches a broader audience which can
only help sales and strengthen the genre’s foundation into the future. So now, let’s
talk about this past year in trance!
Thanks for reading through! Please...send me your comments and/or subscribe to my Future Of Trance blog here! Have a great New Year and I'll see you at the club and on the floor in 2012!
Would anyone
deny that 2011 was Dash Berlin’s year?
The dutch DJ/producer rocketed up seven notches in the DJMag Top 100 DJ
chart to an impressive #8. With a solid schedule of touring and instantly
recognizable tracks like “Disarm Yourself” and “Better Half of Me”, Dash Berlin
used 2011 to build his base across the globe. When I first saw Dash Berlin
early in 2011 in San Francisco, I immediately tweeted, “I have seen the future of trance, and it is Dash Berlin.” In my Future Of Trance Top 25 for 2011, Dash
Berlin deservedly takes spots #1 and #3.
And what a
year it has been for the beautiful Australian vocalist Emma Hewitt! At just
about every weekly turn, her wonderful voice was being featured on a new track.
Working with the likes of Dash Berlin
and Cosmic Gate, Ms. Hewitt has risen to global super stardom in the genre. Her vocals in Dash Berlin’s Disarm Yourself make it arguably one of
the best vocal trance tracks since John O’Callaghan and Audrey Gallagher gave
us the classic Big Sky. With the continued popularity in vocal trance and with
every top DJ looking to have her work with them, there can be no doubt that we’ll
see even more of Emma Hewitt in 2012.
2011 also
saw strong, even great, efforts from rising star DJ/producers Cosmic Gate
(which produced my #1 trance album of the year in Wake Your Mind), Aly & Fila, Blake Jarrell and Shogun. Core trance DJ’s such as Gareth Emery, John O’Callaghan
and Armin van Buuren also gave us solid, often surprisingly evolutionary tracks
to move to on the dance floor. All of which made attempting to select just 25
top trance tracks quite a challenge. Certainly not everyone will agree with my
choices as listed – that’s expected. Assuredly, my list below contains some of
what you will expect, but I’m betting some of my selections may surprise you as
well. Take for instance my choice of Bryan Kearney with Ong Namo (Neptune Project’s In Search of the Mayans Remix) at #7. I
found Neptune Project’s remix to be an effective mix of “old” style melodic trance
and future-forward progressive overtones with sensual vocals driving the tune right to your heart. It’s just the type of trance mix that is
becoming the foundation for the future of the genre. Another surprise may be my
choice of Tristan D’s intensely energetic Interstate
5 (Original Mix) . From the first beats to the explosive end, you feel like
you have a rocket strapped on your back. If you’ve never driven on Interstate 5
(and I have many times) one listen to this track will let you know exactly what
it is like! Love the track big time!
I now invite
you to take a look at my Future Of Trance
Top 25 of 2011. Then take a listen to the tracks - if you haven’t heard them
before. Who knows, you may come across something that surprises you and curiously
invites you to dig just a bit deeper into this amazingly beautiful, technically
exceptional music of today and tomorrow. Trance
IS the future and it’s here NOW!
The Future Of Trance Top 25 Tracks of
2011
(as listed by Larry Eiring)
13. John O’Callaghan feat. Betsie Larkin – Save This Moment (Gareth Emery Remix)-Subculture (Armada)
Honored Mentions (All
excellent tracks, I just had to place them somewhere!)
>Right Face –Deep Impression (Adam Nickey Remix)- Enhanced RecordingsThanks for reading through! Please...send me your comments and/or subscribe to my Future Of Trance blog here! Have a great New Year and I'll see you at the club and on the floor in 2012!
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Shogun Keeps Up the Momentum with Space Odyssey (Original Mix) and Lotus (Original Mix)
Futuristic-focused
trance/progressive producer Shogun spins off a pair of real melodic trance gems
with Space Odyssey (Original Mix)
and Lotus (Original Mix).
SpaceOdyssey (Original Mix) is one of those trace tracks that not only you can’t ignore, but you want to hear more of. From the slow melodic entry complete with voice-over and countdown, through a paced build up and increasing bass, to what can only be called the “take-off point”, Shogun keeps you captivated from the very start. Then the real ride begins. Wavering melodies play back and forth with pounding bass that can only be described as a real interstellar journey! This is one track that really comes forth as its title describes!
SpaceOdyssey (Original Mix) is one of those trace tracks that not only you can’t ignore, but you want to hear more of. From the slow melodic entry complete with voice-over and countdown, through a paced build up and increasing bass, to what can only be called the “take-off point”, Shogun keeps you captivated from the very start. Then the real ride begins. Wavering melodies play back and forth with pounding bass that can only be described as a real interstellar journey! This is one track that really comes forth as its title describes!
First
revealed as part of Armin Van Buuren’s
Universal Religion Chapter 5, Lotus (Original Mix) is one beautiful
track. I have always enjoyed the warm,
future-forward sounds produced by Shogun and have marveled in seeing his sound
grow more and more unique with every new release. With Lotus,
Shogun’s redefining of melodic trance in his own style has reached
a new milestone. Starting with a pounding bass-line and building into the signature
Shogun melodic style, a perfect vibe rides us on an easy-to-feel wave that
slowly builds with energy. It is almost as if you can see the lotus bloom rising
out of the water with a determined air about what it is going to
accomplish. Then, just as you expect a major explosion, Shogun gives us
the opposite. A gentle rising melody with soft vocals tell us to “breathe…” and
watch the lotus "rise and revive." That's exactly just what happens. The melody
rises up and the lotus rises with you into a powerful and
thrilling bloom of bass and melodies. This is one amazingly beautiful track
with all of the rich feel and sensations that Shogun has become known for.
If you want
to know what it means to “dream the trance dream” then Space Odyssey (Original Mix) and Lotus (Original Mix) will let you know exactly what it is! This is what I mean when I say "this is the future of trance!" I know I’ll be listening and
dreaming to this pair of tracks a lot over the coming weeks!
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Cosmic Gate Gives Us An Instant Classic
It is a rare occurrence that an album from any artist in any
genre can be said to be so exceptionally
conceived, so end-to-end complete and so well produced that it is considered an “instant classic”, but such it is with
Cosmic Gate’s recent release Wake Your Mind. Not since Armin Van Buuren’s Imagine,
has one artist (or in this case a pair of artists) produced a trance classic in
which every track can stand on its own yet be played together next to every
other track with amazing ease and nonstop flow. Nic and Bossi’s pairing of some of
the best vocal talents in trance today, including Emma Hewitt, Alana Aldea and
Cathy Burton with perfectly fitting melodies and flowing rhythmic vibes pushes
this effort to the very top of the list as best trance album of 2011. Ms.
Hewitt’s amazing and seductive voice gives the chart-topping “Be Your Sound”
raw emotion and depth like nothing we’ve seen since Audrey Gallagher’s “This Night”. The perfect paced “Never Apart” featuring the beautiful voice of Alana
Aldea will not only give you goose bumps, but probably have you shedding a tear
or two as you close your eyes and let the melodic riffs carry you to that
wonderful place you cherish. On “Calm Down”, the boys pair Ms. Hewitt with the
perfect trance beat to once again showcase the incredible vocal range and depth of musical passion that has
catapulted her to trance superstardom over the past year. “Drifting Away”, featuring the lovely vocal talents of Cathy Burton is simply melodic-vocal
trance honed to perfection. The album’s title track, “Wake Your Mind” supported
by the Cary Brothers vocals brings with it an irresistible dance/rock beat that rises
with an energy that ultimately will explode the roof off of any club. In
summary, if you had been hoping for a totally complete and satisfying trance album that will
leave you wanting more, then Wake Your
Mind is the one. There's no doubt, this effort shows that the future of trance is very much alive and growing.
For me personally, I can’t wait to hear many of the tracks played live when I see Cosmic Gate on New Year’s Eve at Countdown: NorCal's NYE Massive in Pleasanton, California – just 20 miles from my home! Who knows, maybe I’ll even get the chance to thank Nic and Bossi in person for giving us a new instant classic!
Never Apart
Drifting Away
Calm Down
Available on iTunes
For me personally, I can’t wait to hear many of the tracks played live when I see Cosmic Gate on New Year’s Eve at Countdown: NorCal's NYE Massive in Pleasanton, California – just 20 miles from my home! Who knows, maybe I’ll even get the chance to thank Nic and Bossi in person for giving us a new instant classic!
Top Tracks:
Be Your
Sound
Wake Your
MindNever Apart
Drifting Away
Calm Down
Cosmic Gate – Wake Your Mind – Black Hole
Recordings
Release: October 28, 2011Available on iTunes
Monday, December 12, 2011
Exostate Sends Us A Driven And Emotional Effort In Without Warning
The collaboration between Bissen and singer/songwriter Jeza
that is Exostate has produced an exceptional new effort called Without
Warning, one to which my personal favorite remixer Suncatcher has added even
more depth of melodic emotion. The track begins with a soft melodic piano overture
which seductively leads into Jeza's beautifully sensual vocals. As if without warning,
a rising bass-line creeps in to the mix, ultimately driving the beat to the
floor, pulling you up off of your seat. The bass beat and piano
melody play off each other as the energy of the track reaches a massive scale,
ensuring full-on trance emotion that will lift you up and away. Beautiful,
emotional and driven to the core of your heart, look for Exostate’s Without Warning (Suncatcher Remix) to be widely played as a new essential for the clubs.
Without Warning (Suncatcher Remix) Exostate – Enhanced Recordings sits at #11 on the Beatport Trance Top 100 this week.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Kyau And Albert’s Once In A Life Is Alive With Tritonal’s Remix
Listen to the Tritonal remix of Kyau and Albert’s latest,
Once In A Life (Tritional Remix) and you get the feeling that something big is
about to happen. The good news is that what you are feeling would be correct. The track which is shooting up the charts and getting
top airplay by the likes of Above and Beyond on TATW starts out with a uniquely
curious snapping beat and then quickly ramps into a driving bassline
that will get you and everyone else on the dance floor moving. Your heart beats
faster and faster until swirling melodies morph into vocals fading back and
forth like waves on the beach. But these are not crashing waves, but soothing
waves that beckon you deeper into the sound of trance at its best. Pulsating waves
of energy seductively carry you higher and higher on a ride that leaves you
breathless but oh so alive. This one’s going to generate a lot of life in the
clubs and all you need to do is jump in and go along for the great ride.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Shogun Remix Brings John O'Callaghan's Perfection Home
Irish superstar DJ John O’Callaghan’s latest album “Unfold”
contains a myriad of sensational tracks, including “Perfection”, but now
producer Shogun has pulled together what I think will be the definitive remix
of the track. The underlying warmth of Perfection (Shogun Remix) is highlighted
with just the right amount of upbeat in the bassline. Swirling melodic up-tones
wrap around the vocals of Cathy Burton like a velvet glove on a beautiful hand.
All the while, you are being transported – in classic O’Callaghan style- gently
upward to a nicely floating break-point, momentum building, energy rising until
BAMMMM!, the gates open and it’s off to high-drive on the dance floor. Yes, John
O’Callaghan and Shogun have given us a little bit of perfection for us to dance to over this
coming winter in the clubs. Thank you!!
Perfection (Shogun Remix) lands at #18 on the Beatport Trance Top 100 this week.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Abstract Vision and Elite Electronics’ Latest, Never Forget, Hits the Mark All Around
The newest release from the duo Abstract Vision and Elite
Electronic, Never Forget is not only a great effort, but with three well-done
and independent sounding remixes in addition to the Original Mix, there’s a remix for just about everyone. My personal
fav is the Store N Forward Remix.
This is the mix for the clubs. The hard-driving bass sound zip-morphs into a
nicely melodic flow that is both warming and energetic. The energy builds
slowly to several got-to-get-you-moving dance plateaus before rising to a crescendo
that just about leaves you breathless, only to slowly drop you down and back up
again. The Store N Forward Remix has just the right amount of ups and downs
coupled with an amazingly beautiful trance melodic sound to bring the crowds at
the club to their feet and still leave them some energy to spare. I predict
this one will be very big for Abstract Vision and Elite Electronic.
Abstract Vision and Elite Electronic - Never Forget (Store N Forward Remix), Infrasonic Records. (Currently #46 on the Beatport Trance Top 100)
Abstract Vision and Elite Electronic - Never Forget (Store N Forward Remix), Infrasonic Records. (Currently #46 on the Beatport Trance Top 100)
Friday, November 18, 2011
Explosive New Track From Jorn van Deynhoven!
The producer that brought you the definitive mix of DJ RAM’s
“RAMsterdam” is back with a hard-hitting and explosive new track, Spotlight (Original Mix).
This track which appears on Armin Van Buuren’s Universal Religion Chapter 5 album starts out with
hard-hitting bass and never stops satisfying from there. A swirling build-up plateaus
with almost a sonic boom that melts into a warm melodic river of sound that
carries you over the clouds that gradually turns into pulses of pure trance
energy. In classic Jorn van Deynhoven style, Spotlight takes you out to the limits
and back over and over, finally ending where you began. It’s a journey that is
sure to leave you in the spotlight on the dance floor. Destined to be a trance
hit, Spotlight (Original Mix) debuts at #8 on the Beatport Trance Top 100 Chart this week.
Spotlight (Original Mix) Jorn van Deynhoven, Armada Music
Spotlight (Original Mix) Jorn van Deynhoven, Armada Music
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
This Track Really Does Rise Like A Phoenix From The Flames!
The new track Phoenix From The Flames (Club Mix) released recently by Boom Jinx featuring Justine Suissa on the Anjunabeats label is made to move the dance floor. First, it’s great to once again have Justine Suissa back on a track that highlights her exceptional vocal range. Her soprano treatment just works perfectly here, especially on the refrain “now you’re coming back home, coming home to me….” The uplifting beat and building momentum throughout the track serves as just the right foundation of trance energy that will play well on the dance floor. There’s no doubt that this one is a winner for Boom Jinx. I think we can look for many remixes of this one. Expect a lot of play at the clubs - so go and dance your heart away like a phoenix from the flames!
Currently #7 on the Beatport Top 100 Trance Track List!
Monday, November 14, 2011
Yes...You should Believe (Sean Tyas feat. David Berkeley)
Sean Tyas has come at us again with another unique melodic trance anthem mix, this time featuring the smooth and sexy voice of David Berkeley. Believe (Original Mix), draws you in in typical Tyas style and keeps the momentum building at just the right measured pace and holds onto you with a firm grip in velvet gloves. Berkeley's vocals will have the dance floor crowd rising up, hands raised with bodies swaying as they feed off the emotion of the lyrics and sound. The repetitive "there's nothing I feel" that begins at the 5:05 mark ramps up and builds this emotional energy to even greater heights. In fact, I'd bet there may even be some tears streaming down some clubber's faces towards the end of this one. Seductive, emotional, mesmerizing...Sean Tyas and David Berkeley make you truly believe.
Sean Tyas feat. David Berkeley - Believe (Original Mix) Released 11/7/2011 on Tytanium Recordings
Sean Tyas feat. David Berkeley - Believe (Original Mix) Released 11/7/2011 on Tytanium Recordings
Welcome to the Future Of Trance!
First, welcome to my new blog - dedicated to sharing my perspectives on what I think is the best in new trance music. I'll be sharing my views periodically (hopefully at least a couple times each week) with you and hope you'll submit your comments back. I'd certainly welcome that and so would the DJ's and artists who put their all into the music that I love with a passion.
As a matter of introduction, I'm just a regular guy living in Northern California. I "discovered" trance music about seven years ago via the music of Paul Van Dyk. Needless to say, I was hooked. Since then, I have gotten deeper into the scene. In fact, about 80% of the music I listen to is trance and 70% of my large iTunes library consists of trance tracks from many of the top trance DJ's today. I catch my fav DJ's whenever I can here in San Francisco and have seen Armin Van Buuren, Dash Berlin, John O'Callaghan, Markus Schultz, Blake Jarrell, Gareth Emery, Filo & Peri and Paul Van Dyk in 2011 alone. Add to these, I've had the privilege of meeting Giuseppe Ottaviani in person and am friends with the amazing Audrey Gallagher. With all of that under my belt and more to come, I think I'm somewhat qualified to air my views publicly.
I hope you'll find what I have to say informative, interesting and occasionally provocative. I also hope you'll become a follower and subscribe to my new FUTURE OF TRANCE blog! Thanks for participating.
To start things off, here's my favorite trance vocal track and video of 2011: "Disarm Yourself" by Dash Berlin feat. Emma Hewitt > http://dashberlinworld.com/video/dash-berlin-feat-emma-hewitt-disarm-yourself-official-music-vid-1
Here's what I said when the video was released and my view remains the same today:
One of the best trance videos I've seen in a long time for a deceivingly powerful song. By shooting in black and white and alternating the fast-paced exterior scenes with Ms. Hewitt's slow-motion close-ups, the video seductively and emotionally draws you in while visually driving home the song's message. The way the club scenes are shot brilliantly adds to the energy of the song and underscores what trance is all about. Simply, one awesome production!
This track and then seeing Dash Berlin live is what compelled me to enthusiastically state, "Dash Berlin IS the future of trance."
Comments, please!
As a matter of introduction, I'm just a regular guy living in Northern California. I "discovered" trance music about seven years ago via the music of Paul Van Dyk. Needless to say, I was hooked. Since then, I have gotten deeper into the scene. In fact, about 80% of the music I listen to is trance and 70% of my large iTunes library consists of trance tracks from many of the top trance DJ's today. I catch my fav DJ's whenever I can here in San Francisco and have seen Armin Van Buuren, Dash Berlin, John O'Callaghan, Markus Schultz, Blake Jarrell, Gareth Emery, Filo & Peri and Paul Van Dyk in 2011 alone. Add to these, I've had the privilege of meeting Giuseppe Ottaviani in person and am friends with the amazing Audrey Gallagher. With all of that under my belt and more to come, I think I'm somewhat qualified to air my views publicly.
I hope you'll find what I have to say informative, interesting and occasionally provocative. I also hope you'll become a follower and subscribe to my new FUTURE OF TRANCE blog! Thanks for participating.
To start things off, here's my favorite trance vocal track and video of 2011: "Disarm Yourself" by Dash Berlin feat. Emma Hewitt > http://dashberlinworld.com/video/dash-berlin-feat-emma-hewitt-disarm-yourself-official-music-vid-1
Here's what I said when the video was released and my view remains the same today:
One of the best trance videos I've seen in a long time for a deceivingly powerful song. By shooting in black and white and alternating the fast-paced exterior scenes with Ms. Hewitt's slow-motion close-ups, the video seductively and emotionally draws you in while visually driving home the song's message. The way the club scenes are shot brilliantly adds to the energy of the song and underscores what trance is all about. Simply, one awesome production!
This track and then seeing Dash Berlin live is what compelled me to enthusiastically state, "Dash Berlin IS the future of trance."
Comments, please!
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