Top 100 Chart placements for Technoclub Retro
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Technoclub Retro presents Talla 2XLC and Allan Mc Loud rework of Allan's seminal anthem Free Me released in 1998 on the beloved Music Research sublabel Future Recordings. Solid slightly psy trance basslines and thumping sharp kicks along with punchy drums while on top various feel good floating synthy layers and the short male vocal line Free Me encourages you to reserve your tickets for a sunny trip in your favorite holiday destination where you can feel totally and utterly Free. The build up towards the breakdown is intense and hypnotic as continuously progresses and repeats this infectious feel good melody. The breakdown is long enough to offer the room for that monster size harmonious theme to build heavily along with ambient cinematic atmosphere and explode out of any proportions in the massive climax full of electronic synths and danceable beats. Talla 2XLC and Allan Mc Loud rework of Free Me is out now on Technoclub Retro.
Technoclub Retro presents Talla 2XLC and Allan Mc Loud rework of Allan's seminal anthem Free Me released in 1998 on the beloved Music Research sublabel Future Recordings. Solid slightly psy trance basslines and thumping sharp kicks along with punchy drums while on top various feel good floating synthy layers and the short male vocal line Free Me encourages you to reserve your tickets for a sunny trip in your favorite holiday destination where you can feel totally and utterly Free. The build up towards the breakdown is intense and hypnotic as continuously progresses and repeats this infectious feel good melody. The breakdown is long enough to offer the room for that monster size harmonious theme to build heavily along with ambient cinematic atmosphere and explode out of any proportions in the massive climax full of electronic synths and danceable beats. Talla 2XLC and Allan Mc Loud rework of Free Me is out now on Technoclub Retro.
Technoclub Retro is back with the eagerly awaited Talla 2XLC remake of the 1996 classic Black Hill originally produced by the Danish DJ Little Jam in 1996 firstly released on Flex Records. It's one of these cases that the rework updates the original in the finest possible direction and even Little Jam from heaven will dance along whenever the Djs will include it in their clubs and festival sets. Long and atmospheric breakdown jam packed with ethnic voices, hoover style siren effects, and of course the slowly revealed main melody that builds anticipation and increases intensity with variety of colorful euphoric synths. The climax is uplifting trance as it should be done with banging dynamic basslines and hair and hands raising melodies. Tried and tested intensively by Talla 2XLC, the massive classic Black Hill is back on Technoclub Retro.