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Cracows INSIGNIA drops the third release from DJ CØSMIC DREAM, Love.exe - a post-trance ride through all the oops, my heart just did a backflip vibes of new romance. Think butterflies, first sparks, and that weirdly amazing mix of excitement and chaos when everything feels brand new. Perfect for daydreaming by the window or getting lost in the moment anywhere you are, Love.exe is pure post-trance bliss - a fluttery, feel-good ride that makes every listen feel like your heart just got its first crush all over again.
What Never Happened is Basil OGlue picking an average-length track title like a normal human being. But Big-Boss Basil is not a normal human being. He is a superhero — or a supervillain, if you ask our graphic designer, who fought the dark powers of his software of choice and the ever-rising prices of RAM sticks. Big-Boss Basil OGlue is the man, and it doesnt matter that right now our graphic designers PC is Following The Light straight into the computer afterlife.
Cracows INSIGNIA returns with the second release from DJ CØSMIC DREAM, Dolphin Dreams - out December 19th. Following the labels debut, this release takes another confident step in defining INSIGNIAs post-trance identity. Think 90s trance taking a dreamy, forward-looking turn - melodies that float like sunlight on water and rhythms that make you want to dance barefoot on the beach. Dolphin Dreams carries you through a shimmering, oceanic soundscape, where waves of nostalgia meet a fresh, modern energy - like swimming alongside dolphins under a rising sun. Perfect for sunrise sets, late-night wanderings, or just closing your eyes and drifting into your own little ocean of sound.
Nickon Faith returns to Manual Smiles with the Synthesis EP, a vivid continuation of the deep, psychedelic world he introduced on 2024s Digital Moss. The British-Persian producer and Resonance Spectrum Records boss pushes further into genre-fluid territory here, blending tense arpeggios, razor-edged acid lines, and shadowy low-end pressure across five expansive cuts. From the brooding title track to the propulsive bite of Rocket and the bass-heavy atmospherics of Infinite, Faith showcases his intricate, highly textured sound design. Astral Dayz drifts into mystical, dream-state territory before Dancing With Avatars closes the EP with interstellar flair.
KEISTEP — the trance producer, not the tiny keyboard you bought, delivers two tracks so clean they practically sanitize the playlist: Archangel and Lunar Blues. Archangel descends from the heavens, glowing, dramatic, and probably judging your life choices. Meanwhile, Lunar Blues vibes like the moon at 3 A.M. sending you cryptic texts because it just felt like you were awake. Together, these tracks form a cosmic duet of divine drama and interstellar moodiness. Its celestial chaos, organized nonsense, and somehow… impossibly… unmistakably KEISTEP. Not to be confused with Keystep. Seriously. One makes trance. The other makes dust.
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WOAH! WOAH! What is this? Basil OGlue released another remix pack? This time Nomas and Atlas are at the helm of the cruise ship of remixes. P.S. The cover has completely different colours from the original release. Thats because even WE got completely confused last time. We were like, What is this? Did we release the same thing again??? but it wasnt the same thing, it was the remixes. The colour was kinda different but not enough, so yeah. This time is different. ITS DIFFERENT, I SAY!