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After celebrating their twentieth anniversary with XX, Super8 & Tab join forces with Awakend and Cartouche for a pristine vocal gem on Ferry Corstens Flashover Recordings. Fusing their signature euphoric style with uplifting piano chords and soaring vocals, Real brings high-on-life energy to mainstages the world over.
Solarstones The Last Defeat pt. 1 first appeared on his 2008 album Rain Stars Eternal, a cinematic piece and fan favourite. This fresh set of remixes pushes the track into trance territory. First up are two contrasting versions from New Yorks Obie Fernandez, a regular face on Pure Trance. Obie describes himself as Musician. Consultant. Dad. Writer. Photographer. Sensitive Radical. Not necessarily in that order, but its the first occupation focusing on, here! Obies 145bpm Light Side and Dark Side mixes are bang-on the trance zeitgeist of the moment, but with a twist that descends into a filmic DandB section drawing directly from the original version, then dropping into a four-to-the-floor groove. His Dark Side remix is something else entirely, with an acidic bassline, club-ready FX and a beautiful, lush breakdown. Saharans (Dave Begic and Suanda) return to the label with their 138bpm power-trance remix, featuring hyper-euphoric synth work and a whopping drop.
Dan Stone makes a triumphant return to Enhanced Progressive with Utopia, a luminous progressive trance cut that showcases the precision and lift he has honed as one of the scenes most consistent talents. Driven by radiant leads, glowing harmonics and the warm, euphoric energy that defines his signature sound, Utopia unfolds with patience before rising into a soaring, peak-time moment built for both mainstage sets and long-form melodic journeys. With a catalogue celebrated across global trance radio and festival stages, Dan Stone delivers another striking highlight in his ongoing evolution, offering a record that feels uplifting, timeless and unmistakably his. Distributed by Label Engine - www.label-engine.com
Ghost In The Circuit was inspired by the memory of staying up all night drawing or writing with my sister when we were kids. We would listen to artists like Mike Push, Ferry Corsten, and Art Of Trance, and kind of mesmerize ourselves while creating art while no one else was awake. I was drawn to the idea of a mysterious intro that arrives at a simple but euphoric melodic breakdown, and ultimately crashes into a thrilling acid drop.
Talla 2XLC and DSTRTD SGNL deliver a high-octane reimagining of the classic trance anthem Dreams by Quench on Technoclub Retro, that is built for the peak hours of modern DJ sets. Pushing 142 BPM, this version combines the timeless melody of the original with the raw drive of tech-infused trance. Heavy metallic basslines, tight punchy drums, and razor-sharp kicks form a powerful low end, while acid motifs and evolving textures keep the energy surging. The breakdown offers pure trance drama: whispered vocals, ethereal pads, church bells, and haunting synths lead to a euphoric drop where the leads soar with wide stereo imaging and lush reverb. DJs will find it perfect for creating peak moments, with its dancefloor-friendly structure of dynamic builds and explosive drops. Clean, high-energy mastering ensures it cuts through on massive sound systems, making Dreams a must-have weapon for any trance set that craves both nostalgia and modern festival impact.