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In the latest release from Greece's dmarinos, dark, tripped-out sounds float atop a brooding bassline, treading in murky waters before becoming airborne within a shimmering melodic counterpoint. The moving original is complemented by a typically killer remix by legendary progressive hero Dousk (teamed up here with Andree Eskay), plus a funky techy rework from the kings of India, Jalebee Cartel.
Charted #6 by Hernan Cattaneo.
"Love these! Thanks for sending -- Dousk especially!!!" Sandra Collins
"I like Dousk's version of the tune. Properly filthy and has a nice groove to it. Played it in Santiago, Chile, this past weekend and it was heating the floor...will see further rotation in my sets! Charting." Randall Jones
"Dousk mix is very good." Hernan Cattaneo
"Loving the Dousk remix guys!!! Awesome!" Greg Benz
"Jalebee's mix is wicked, bags of energy!" Anil Chawla
"I'm a fan of the Dousk and Jalebee mixes. Both are excellent takes on the original and I'll be playing both." Matt Rowan
"Great package, will support all mixes for sure!" DJ Tarkan
"Nice groovy remix from Dousk & Eskay!! I will definintely play it " Eelke Kleijn
"The original starts with smooth percussion and a haunting synth the leads to a monster 4/4 beat over a chunky and pointed bassline. The electro-housey take of the Jalebee Cartel mix is much jauntier than the original and imbues a vibe of lightness while pummeling the midsection with fits of deep throbbing bass. The clicky chunky progressive funky monkey business perpetrated by Dousk and his fellow houseketeer Mr. Eskay is extraordinary in its finely blended mix of equal parts house, progressive, and electro." Royal Sapien
"Original and Jalebee remixes for me! Nice release." Andrew K
"The original mix here is really interesting. Not cookie cutter prog at all, interesting effects, percussion, and neat melodies. And it goes without saying that the Dousk collab remix is excellent -- top-notch production all around. Well done and a strong package." Jay Epoch (Proton Radio)
"Like the Jalebee Cartel Mix. Nice drive and great bassline." Fred Numf
"Really feeling the Dousk/Andree Eskay remix for early in my sets. Really nice atmosphere on this." Chι Armstrong (Neuroscience)
"The Original Mix is a masterpiece. Great percussion combined with a lovely melody! 8.5/10" Manu (trancespain.com)
"Both the Jalebee and Dousk remixes are really good, definitely supporting" Matt Black
"What a great release! Especially the original and the lovely Jalebee Cartel mix are the reason why I put this record in the heavy rotation of my radio show!" Mental X (SOG Records)
"The original release is my favourite." Pieter De Wagter (Rotationz)
"Good stuff guys, like it" Lee Pennington
"Great chooons! Liked all the mixes, will play them. Jalabee mix is just amazing! 10/10" Nicholas van Orton
"You have my full support for the original. Perfect for opening a set. And I will do it today for my radio show this week." Guillaume Nyckees (Galaxie 95.3 FM France)
"The Dousk & Eskay remix is great! The best of the pack. I'll be supporting this." Masque
"Good tracks ... supporting Jalebee." Fitalic
"My favourite HeadRush release ever! The original is an awesome prog house track -- really love the bassline! The Dousk & Eskay Remix is my favourite out of the bunch. The groove just kills me every time i play it! The Jalabee Cartel mix is also nice!" Stefan Bauer (progressive-world.at)
"We choose the Dousk & Eskay remix, cool techy sounds with progressive house & warm melody. Original is good too, thanks!!" M&D Substance
"AMAZING......... thanks a lot man!!!!!" Pablo Roma
"Thanks for sending me this awesome stuff! The original and Dousk/Eskay mix will be very useful tools for me!" Downkill
"Always digging some new progressive bouncy stuff. Congrats to Original and Rmx! True, JC are the kings of Indy Prog." Santosh (Progresstunes)
"Pretty, nice, and melodic track and remixes. well done on all the versions." Ariel Cybana
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