Top 100 Chart placements for Pure Progressive
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Andy Condie a.k.a. Sherpa is known for his brilliant remakes and bootlegs, but his own original material is highly inventive and meticulously produced. The 124bpm Luna is a majestic example of his progressive, deep trance sound which boasts a fantastic warping bass line, metallic percussion, hypnotically weaving synth layers and a haunting, breakbeat driven breakdown.
Taken from Solarstones In Search of Sunrise 20 compilation, this is a chunky, tribal, progressive Balearic thumper from these two UK producers. Sinful Biz has previous releases with Magnetic and Come Around Sundown but this is the debut release from Façade with us.
Australia's Narel and the UK's Deepcry are no strangers to the Pure shores, now they have teamed up for the Solarstone-supported 'Maybe This Time'. This track has popped up in Solarstone's deeper DJ sets as an ID several times over the past 2 years and now gets a full release. At 126 bpm this progressive trance gem features an inspired jaw-popping breakdown with succulent sound-design and a beautiful, glassy lead synth melody. www.facebook.com/narelmusicofficial www.facebook.com/deepcrymusic
Debut release on Pure Progressive from Matthew Evans (Buckinghamshire, UK) as ADPTV. This 120bpm is as inventive as it is absorbing, every break has a little twist, musically every hypnotic layer has been carefully considered. Simply engaging throughout. www.instagram.com/ADPTVmusic www.twitter.com/ADPTVmusic www.facebook.com/ADPTV