One reason why I cannot leave the trance scene is the heartwarming melodies from uplifting tracks. Only a very talented producer can come up with such a tune where people can get energy from an uplifting state. This is euphoria in music, shallow for skeptics, but gold for aficionados.
I have been a loyal fan of Daniel Kandi since early 2008 if I remember it right, and since then, I have always appreciated his works from the head-banging riffs to very sublime climaxes. Moreover, some of my all-time favorites are Let Go (with Neumann), Rewire (with Robert Nickson), Child, Make Me Believe,his remix on Andy Bluemann's Time to Rest, which by the way features Eller van Buuren on guitar, then his remix on A.M.R.'s Sand Dunes.
Daniel Kandi has done so much to shape the trance scene we all know today. He gave meaning to the endless beats and planted emotion to machine-generated riffs. Moreover, he showed the world that there is a bright and a sentimental future for the trance scene.
Here's another masterpiece, Venice Beach, included in Armin van Buuren's Universal Religion 4 and Above & Beyond's Anjunabeats Vol. 7.
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Daniel Kandi- Venice Beach
Sunday, January 24, 2010Posted by motionmigs on Sunday, January 24, 2010
Labels: anjunabeats, armada, danish, uplifting trance
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