Super8 & Paavo (1/3 of Above & Beyond) presents Aalto.
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Anjunabeats presents ...
Its "5" ... not "Five"
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Original Mix - It doesn't take time to build this banger up for flight. Already through 30 seconds one can hear the infamous, ball-busting bassline growing. One could relate it to "Air For Life"'s bassline or any Andy Moor bassline you've already loved but this one has a more metallic feel to it when it is fully unleashed. The bassline notes will make your feet never come to a rest on a dancefloor or even in front of your computer while you're listening to it from your headphones/speakers. The breakdown is one of the most cinematic and emotional I've ever came across for a while! Will it bring a tear? It did for me. It doesn't stop there, it just keeps going on and on with a nice piano riff & that brain-twisting bassline to accompany it. Funky? No ... thats not even the right word. What could be the right word to describe it? Get it, listen ... and you tell me. I've lived to hear this ... I hope you will.
Personal Rating: 11/10
Maori's Dark Remix - Not many people could be assigned a remix duty for an already thrashing track. Who else could they have given it to other than Maor Levi! Again under his harder alias,Maori, he gives the track the same hard twist just like he did to Above & Beyond's "Can't Sleep". A lot of people requested him not to kill that emotional breakdown, he respected that and kept it. Once's the breakdown's done, fun times over. Bang Bang Bang! He gave it another groove to get you moving. Again a very Sander van Doorn-ish template he used for his Maori remix duty.
Personal Rating: 10/10
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Comments: Personally, I would have thought the remix would have been a bit better. This is just the first release, hopefully we'll be seeing more remixes in the future, but I wouldn't care that much because the Original Mix took it all in the first place.





