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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
a big disappointment, February 13, 2004
I bought this cd-single expecting some quality trance. Instead, I got 17 minutes of boring techno. The songs are: 1. Radio Edit (2:54) 2. Original Mix (7:01) 3. Max Walder Remix (7:34). The song is based on a sample of "Psykofuk", a techno song released on the Detroit label, Matrix Records, in 1996. The cd comes in a slimline jewel case and was probably produced in Europe. About the songs: The Tiësto original mix consists of the bassline you can hear on most Tiësto remixes - which is nice - and a few synth notes repeated during the whole song. If the notes were good, the repetition would not be a problem (take Spiller's Groovejet for instance). But the notes are just plain boring. The radio edit is under 3 minutes! I think it speaks by itself. The Max Walder remix adds a very good bassline and some distortions in the repeated notes. This would be a good piece to throw in a set. This mix gets the only star. However, you are likely to get bored just after a few listenings. This cd-single is very different from Tiësto's album, In My Memory, and his last remixes (DJ Cor Fijneman, Conjure One). Unless you are a fan of minimalistic techno, I would not recommend this single. There is much better out there, be it techno or trance.
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