Trance Pandemic is back with its seventh release (hard to believe the first one came out so recently), and once again, the dream team of Komponente and Kurilo is behind it.
On this release, Komponente seems to have outdone Kurilo with “Acid Explorer.” The track’s siren, reminiscent of The Prodigy for a moment, is a masterpiece. Combine that with a massive buzzing bassline and a full-on machine-like atmosphere, and you’ve got an easy winner.
But it’s not THAT easy — “Boston Dynamics” is another standout, filled with classic Murphy Jax-like sounds. We didn’t pick it for this premiere just because it feels quite similar to our premiere from his previous release, and we wanted to take things in a different direction this time.
Kurilo’s “Eating Raoul” is a lighter but still very spooky track with a touch of New York influence, while “Not From New York” shifts to a more minimalistic approach. Still, it’ll deliver just the right amount of banging on the dancefloor.
You know these guys — their tracks won’t be here for long. Pre-sales are already up on Juno, Deejay, and Decks, so don’t sleep on it!
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