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Lange feat Sarah Howells

» Let It All Out

Reviewed by Adam Symbiosis / Submitted 21-10-09 17:11

Label: Lange Recordings
Format: CD
Genre: Trance


Lange drops his next hit on Lange Recordings with a vocal monster featuring the talents of Sarah Howells.

The deep, punchy kick drum really gets things going as electronic hits fill the spaces in the Original mix. On quiet volume levels the bass just doesn’t seem to quite cut it, but when you’ve got it turned up it really does come into it’s own as a growling, rumbling, room shaking tone.

The Genix Re-rub takes the track and turns it on its head, stripping it down and letting the reverb’ed vocal sit almost locked inside the rest of the track, with the rest of elements and the interesting percussive sections sitting separate from the vocals, weird to explain but I didn’t think it worked so well.

But it’s the Ronski Speed mix that makes the song for me as he really turns it into the uplifting monster it deserves to be. There’s still a bit more reverb on the vocal than I think it needs, I just wonder if it would have worked better on both remixes having a little less tin can treatment?


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