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Following the strong chart impact of the original, Exoteks Sanctuaryreturns in remix form, reimagined through two radically different yet equally compelling perspectives. This release celebrates contrast by presenting polar interpretations, each rooted deeply in the identity of the artist behind it. The first remix comes from Stu McNally (aka Insert Name), delivering the aptly titled Fluid Remix. Tailored for progressive house aficionados in the vein of Cid Inc and Hernan Cattaneo, this version is built on deep textures, smooth flow, and an exceptionally subtle melodic touch. With a clear nod to the classic Global Underground aesthetic, it carries the spirit of timeless, story-driven sets associated with John Digweed and Nick Warren, making it a refined and elegant reinterpretation. On the opposite end of the spectrum, The Digital Blonde delivers a driving and unapologetically powerful Trance remix. Packed with lush pads, soaring melodies, hypnotic arpeggios, and all the signature hallmarks that define Rickys sound, this version transforms Sanctuary into a full-scale, journey. Bold, emotional, and deeply immersive, it stands as a perfect counterbalance to Stus remix, completing a release that thrives on contrast while honoring the strength of the original.
Forescape Digital Trance (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic)
Basil O'Glue , Phase Difference , Christopher Vassilakis , DRKSLSH , Exotek , Gordey Tsukanov , PROYAL , Intacto , UNWA , The Pontian
It started with a strange email. Subject: Theyre ready. No text, just two attachments and a suspiciously clean signature: –Exotek. We played the tracks. Lights flickered. Someone spoke Latin by accident. Antiqua Magica summoned the vibe, Revelation kicked down the door with it. We tried replying. The message bounced. Classic Exotek. Disclaimer: Any resemblance to actual events, persons, or mysterious emails is purely fictional. No Latin speakers were harmed in the making of this release.
Following the strong chart impact of the original, Exoteks Sanctuaryreturns in remix form, reimagined through two radically different yet equally compelling perspectives. This release celebrates contrast by presenting polar interpretations, each rooted deeply in the identity of the artist behind it. The first remix comes from Stu McNally (aka Insert Name), delivering the aptly titled Fluid Remix. Tailored for progressive house aficionados in the vein of Cid Inc and Hernan Cattaneo, this version is built on deep textures, smooth flow, and an exceptionally subtle melodic touch. With a clear nod to the classic Global Underground aesthetic, it carries the spirit of timeless, story-driven sets associated with John Digweed and Nick Warren, making it a refined and elegant reinterpretation. On the opposite end of the spectrum, The Digital Blonde delivers a driving and unapologetically powerful Trance remix. Packed with lush pads, soaring melodies, hypnotic arpeggios, and all the signature hallmarks that define Rickys sound, this version transforms Sanctuary into a full-scale, journey. Bold, emotional, and deeply immersive, it stands as a perfect counterbalance to Stus remix, completing a release that thrives on contrast while honoring the strength of the original.