tune of the week archive - 2007 (q2)

Rex Mundi vs. Ronski Speed - The Perspective Space [Markus Schulz Mashup]
as on 23rd June, 2007

A really exclusive and an absolutely crazy mashup which will instantly erupt the dance floor into a frenzy. With Sir Adrian on vocals, the rumbling bass line makes the track unavoidably energetic.
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Albert Vorne - Formentera What [Gareth Emery Remix]
as on 9th June, 2007
Albert Vorne - Formentera What [Gareth Emery Remix]

"Formentra What", a great track with tunnel beats and cutting flanged vocals that give a sensuously chilling feel. The music grows into you and finally a great break down at 4:59th minute which blows you away with ecstasy. Highly recommended!
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Sunlounger - In & Out [DJ Shah Rework]
as on 2nd June, 2007

This might probably be DJ Shah's biggest release to date. Being featured innumerable times on Armin's radio show A State Of Trance and also making it to the compilation A State Of Trance 2007, this one is massive. An almost celestial melody with breathtaking vocals, this track is guaranteed to fill you with optimism.
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JPL - Mirakel [Supüer Mix]
as on 26th May, 2007

Joni Ljungqvist returns to the forefront here with a massive melodic number. Estonian producer Supüer provides the mix which crosses all boundaries. A balance between progressive and uplifting trance being effortlessly struck up here, enough to elevate the track above all the other current productions out there. Indeed a Supüer Mix.
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Breakfast - The Sunlight [Original Mix]
as on 12th May, 2007
Breakfast - The Sunlight [Original Mix]

A melody to kill for. Being anticipated since a long time as one of the biggest tunes of 2007, this track finally gets it's release on Ferry's Flashover Recordings. Listen to this track countless times and you still won't be able to find a single disappointing thing about it; it's original, powerful, melodic and has that special something that really gets people going. A simply fantastic piece of music.
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Alucard vs. Solarstone - Late Summer Fields [Deeper Sunrise Mix]
as on 5th May, 2007
Alucard vs. Solarstone - Late Summer Fields [Deeper Sunrise Mix]

"Late Summer Fields" is a collaboration between chillout heavyweights Solarstone and the talented Canadian producer Alucard. This is the track that Ferry Corsten's all over at the moment and he's even included it in his latest 'Passport' series, which is about to release end of this month. Beautiful vox & lyrics with a heavenly melody, this is slated to be the next big thing.
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Airbase - Rest In Peace
as on 28th April, 2007
Airbase - Rest In Peace

The track starts off with a dark atmosphere and a bass line that is all but straighforward. Without wasting a moment, the melody drops in which rushes the track along at a steady pace. And then somewhere in between - boom! The melody evolves into something really addictive which is guaranteed to chill out even those endorphins in you!
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Mark Knight & D. Ramirez - Columbian Soul [Original Mix]
as on 14th April, 2007

With the premiere of Tiësto's radio show Club Life, premiere some of the biggest tunes to surface the world of dance music. "Columbian Soul" is one of them. This is one of those rare tunes, which instantly hit you with the "put-it-on-loop-and-listen-to-it-whole-day" syndrome. Word has it that this tune blew the roof off every club it was played in during the Winter Music Conference!
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Tiësto featuring Christian Burns - In The Dark [Tiësto Trance Mix]
as on 7th April, 2007

The Tiësto Trance Mix is a beefed up version of the original - made specifically for the clubs. Tailor made for rocking wide-open spaces, this is an anthem that will have thousands singing along at his many stadium concerts all over the world. Thundering bass and an emotive breakdown coupled up with a superb guitar melody bursts the track into a stomping euphoric sensation. Spectacular production.
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* The tunes listed above may not always be the latest ones.
It is noted that a lot of them are classic revivals.