Artist: Apex
Title: Virtuoso (Incl. Factoria Mixes)
Label: Monster Classics
Cat #: Classics 004
Genre: Uplifting Trance
Release Date: May 2006
Personal Rating: Unratable !!!
Tracklist:
Virtuoso (Mark Sherry Presents Public Domain Remix)
Virtuoso (Factoria Vocal Mix)
Virtuoso (Factoria Instrumental Remix)
Finally, a release worth crying for ...it's really been a long time
Originally, Virtuoso was released back in 2001, with Leigh Guest, Andrew Peach & Caroline De Batselier being behind it, under the project name Apex (they were also known as Airheadz). It was greatly influenced by U2's "Where The Streets Have No Name" and even contained samples from it.
Now back to the present, when a producer like Factoria decides to dig in into the past,and give a track like this his own treatment. The result: TEARS
The Instrumental Remix is purely and deeply, emotional, breathtaking, and uplifting (with all that this word means) remix, which i can't describe currently coz i'm still under it's shock, and i'm sure it's going to take a long time to recover ...
But thats not enough. The Vocal Mix adds the enchanting heavenly vocals of Caroline de Bestier to the instrumental mix, making it even deeper, sweeter and more emotional. I can't say more, this one's shock was bigger
Finally, Mark Sherry Presents Public Domain Remix.Nothing much in it except the lovely breakdown. But for tech fans this might be a bomb
Gem's like this don't come very often, so make sure u grab this release



