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well well well... Somehow I don't like this tune so much.It sounds ok in the beginning,but b'cause this is my first trance-like-tune...mmh. I just couldn't create melody of anykind so now this is what it is.=) Anyway...released in june 2000... try 2 enjoy this little piece of crap... Greetings to Hearta Katherine Kathy Samppa Pete Kouhi 2 whole crew in kiss fm's Ravintola And special greetings goes to Ilona...Love you. More shit coming soon so prepare... and visit us > www.go.to/ravintola oh yes. Almost forgot Composed by D-Beat also known as -ReactoR-
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This tune has something really going for it, even though no real definitive melody was used. The way it opened was great, and it delivered a kind of "buckle-up" atmosphere. The track's base notation is practically the same throughout the length of the track, particularly with the bass; it sticks to the same note until about 1:25 into the track where a pleasant bit of variation is used, but eventually reverts back to its apparent "comfort zone," even while the leads do their best to keep the song interesting, the song gets dulled gradually. Perhaps the lack of a good lead melody is to blame; still it feels as if songs like these... don't need one, since the tune delivers raw action anyway. Not half bad a tune overall, even for a first time. A couple things to comment on would be the artist's excellent choice of samples and his brilliance in using nifty effects that keeps the listener wanting more. In fact, it feels as though the artist's (what I call) "bells and whistles" effects make up a good portion of the backbone of the artist's style of music.