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9 posts tagged Subtraxx

Dirkie Coetzee, Neo Kekkonen and Marcia Juell - Live Again (Subtraxx)

The flowing collaboration between Neo Kekkonen and Dirkie Coetzee isn’t restricted to big remixes, the original work is most likely even bigger.

Live Again presents the vocal talent is US based songstress Marcia Juell, who has had success on international labels such as Black Hole.

Live Again is a showcase how all these three talents think alike of dance music of the new year. This is track is aimed for the floor, but the beauty of the melody makes sure the track fits excellently to radio use also.

The remixes come from Israeli future super-duo R&R. Their previous release “Stranger”, released on our Nemesis sub label, was supported by Markus Schulz and was licensed to his monthly Top 15 late last year. R&R adds a tech progressive touch to the track.

Subtraxx cornerstone Ayleon adds their magical trance touch to the track. Their 10 minute trance interpretion is something that you really need to listen. This is something for the uplifted minds.

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Various Artists - Subtraxx Remixed Part 3 (Subtraxx)

We have much respect to our past, the great artists and awesome releases during the past years.

Year 2012 will concentrate on the in-house artists and yet more Subtraxx trademark Finnish sound. On Subtraxx Remixed the remix treatment was given to tracks that we’re originally released without a remix on our labels during 2011.

Russian electroinflueced DJ Salamandra’s Physical got a tranced by South African Dirkie Coetzee and his Finnish production soulmate Neo Kekkonen, the end result is a vocal gem with big room trance chords.

Our US based secret weapon Theta Rhythm took a approach on Finnish Glideslope’s first release Fable. The outcome is a bass heavy progtrancer with almost fragile piano themes.

Neo’s solo production selection was targeted to Wind Walking by Helion Tide. The remix is a driving trancer with modern twist, bit darker than the uplifting original.

Originally released on Camouflage, Lisko’s Silver Sky caught the attention of fresh production duo Sagen & Jonas who decided to make a remix of the track just for fun. After hearing the track we decided this remix will have to made heard by larger audience. Proper uplifting trance.

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Ville Lope - Strings of Sorrow (Subtraxx)

Ville Lope is here again to close the year.

“Strings of Sorrow” is a title that doesn’t even try to hide the mood of the track. It’s atmospheric and darkish. The track relies on the huge breakdown with strings and choir – building up to one massive theme. The rolling beats and repetitive arpeggios leave no question about the producer behind the track.

The first remix comes from one of the most successful Subtraxx producers. Marko Kantola has been a part of Armins yearmixes, in heavy rotation of Markus Schulz, and is now returning to Subtraxx. This remix presents his new clubbier sound he’s been fine-tuning for the past couple of years. You will hear a LOT more from this guy in near future – that’s a promise.

The second remix comes from Snow Flakes and Rishabh Joshi. Their single Luminosity gained a lot of interest in the beginning of the year. The guys have been focusing on the production during the year. You can hear how the track is more and more targeted to the dance floor.

Yet another spot on Subtraxx release, choose your favorite.

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Arran Lee - Saw You Coming (Subtraxx)

Groovy, techy, yet progressive. UK-based Arran Lee enters Subtraxx with a bang!

Hailing from Leeds, Arran is DJ first, producer second. He’s already been playing gigs in Ibiza and Japan - now with big releases he will go even further.

Saw You Coming is his first single and just the beginning - his second single with vocals of Michelle Richer is waiting for it’s release in early 2012.

Saw You coming is a perfect blend of styles fitting to late progressive trance sets or early uplifting sets.

Remix comes from yet-another-finn Corydalics. He isn’t a stand-in producer, his first releases go as far as 2005 and all the way back to Subtraxx - when his track Occlusio (produced together with Adaro) was released.

Corydalics is a versatile producer, with a scale going from deeper progressive moods to full on uplifting trance - this is the definitely the latter one.

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Dirkie Coetzee ft Emma Lock - Never Looking Back [Subtraxx]

Dirkie Coetzee is one of the strongest flag bearers of rising trance scene of South Africa. His strong sense of melody caught our ears from the start.

In Never Looking Back, talented vocalist Emma Lock, with previous releases on labels such as Armada and Black Hole, delivers the catchy vocals.

Original Mix is a laid-back progressive trance track concentrating on the subtle vocals of Emma.

Our in-house artist Tommy Baynen uses is superb production skills to make a track that bows to the biggest vocal trance out there, while keeping the out come really modern with out being cheesy a single bit.

Camouflage imprint’s leading name Neo Kekkonen takes the track up a notch and delivers a remix with bit more aggressive feeling - The rolling basses and driving beat ensures the track is really four to the floor.

This package is completed with a remix by Dirkie’s fellow country man, Unique DJ. His remix approaches from electro trance view ála Dangerbox.

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Ville Lope is back on the track.

After reaching a new standard and refining his sound to blend perfectly between progressive and trance, i’s natural to keep the line. Villes sound is reaching the level where it can be dubbed as unique within its own genre.

The Day Before Tomorrow is a strong energetic driving club track combining the best of both trance and progressive. He continues where the previous single The Big League left. Rolling baseline and hooky arpeggio still leaves space for piano chords and the trademark long lead line.

Trocadors is the end result of Ville joining forces of long-term Subtraxx signee Quillroader. Combining the melodies of dutch masterminds and production talent of our Finnish wizard, the outcome is a track which is a perfect summer tune.

With a strong guitar breakdown, euphoric vocal hook and driving beat it fits well to the late outdoor sets and the club nights of the starting autumn.

In early 2006, the finnish producer trio Syna made their debut with “Face of God”, a 9-minute epic that fused trance with breakbeats. More than five years later – in 2011 – they return to that familiar ground with “Change”.

Produced with their frequent collaborators and friends Ayleon, this release is something entirely different from the norm. The ominous strings introduce the listener to a complex composition, during which you’re never really sure what’s next. It’s pretty sure however that the main melody sticks in your head for a good while, since it’s always been the strength of Syna productions such as “Do You Feel?”. The entire track is literally change after another, but still so very recognizably Syna – and Ayleon.

Arkia is a french producer who was brave enough to take on the challenge to remix this difficult track. His approach is very film-like – the big percussions stand out dramatically in the massive intro and give the remix an interesting start. Arkia’s version is clearly more dancefloor-oriented, pounding like a freight train and somehow managing to stay true to the original.

This one’s for the brave DJ’s who like to stand out with their tracklists!

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Our fellow finn Aleksi Bovellan enters the world of recording artists with his producing alias Glideslope.

Fable is a summery progressive trance track, inspired by backpacking trip in Cambodia. For us Fable gives the same feeling as early works of Andy Moor. The end result is something that got instantly Subtraxx stamp of approval and yet another Finnish talent in our stable.

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French wonder kid Arkia is back for another stellar EP.

After being praised about his near-BT-like sounds dazzling production level, he’s presenting two fresh tracks.

The Fabric Of Space & Time is a melodic track yet suitable for clubs and radioshows. The track already got early support from Marcus Schössow, so we wouldn’t surprise to see this track to make couple of more big name supporters. Melodic and mellow, yet with clubby feel – Arkia has found the perfect home for his sound at Subtraxx.

The so called “B-side” Stratosphere is a true summer anthem. We couldn’t have better time of year to release this track. This track fits early uplifting sets, and naturally in the boxes of ever progressive jock out there. It fits good mood clubs and terrazzas around the world.

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