I've been aching to write a review on this for quite sometime since I first heard this on Myon & Shane54's massive mash-up set for Coldharbour Day [7.28.09].
For M&s54 fans out there, just one listen to this track can spell to us that the backbone of this is Myon & Shane54's very own Helpless (Monster Mix), a track featuring the highly-talented Aruna Abrams. Before I forget, this impressive mash-up by the Hungarian duo may also be tagged as "Oasis- Wonderwall (Myon & Shane54 Helpless Mix)".
With a breath, the monster is unleashed. The vocals of Liam Gallagher were slightly reverbed to give it a "big room" effect while at the same time complementing the overall thick, heavy, and electro-infected composition of the track.
Aside from it being a stadium anthem, M&S54's take on Wonderwall is indeed another certified banger as dominantly heard in the breakdown. Yes, the riff accompanying the vocals do have some energy packed in them, but the true banger spirit can be felt in the deadly breakdown. Just to add, the breakdown itself is made up of Myon & Shane54's newly-concocted monstrous sound, and I like it.
I think my job's done here, let your avid ears do the listening.
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Oasis vs Myon & Shane54- Wonderless (Monster Mix)
Thursday, February 11, 2010Posted by motionmigs on Thursday, February 11, 2010
Labels: dance, DJ, electronic, hungarian, myon, oasis, progressive trance, shane54
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This song reminds me why I am a fan of Oasis and progressive trance music! :)
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