Opening track premiered by Activa at Lumi. Maybe out on Regenerate?
Nothing yet and I have not seen it played on any other sets since ... Hopefully it will get a release because the track is a contender for TOTY in my book
A shame that we have to wait for so long, but I take comfort that it's seeing a release and also that he's back to producing! Label wise, I always felt that this can only come out on one of two imprints: Forescape or Regenerate/whatever label Activa is working on at the momentUnfortunately this will not be released until 2021. But the good news is that he is working on 2/3 other tracks This one will be released on one of Activa's labels. Source - the man himself!
A shame that we have to wait for so long, but I take comfort that it's seeing a release and also that he's back to producing! Label wise, I always felt that this can only come out on one of two imprints: Forescape or Regenerate/whatever label Activa is working on at the moment
Sadly that ship sailed once both Rob and Simon could not keep it going. Although a revival of it would be amazing!... or Borderline
A shame that we have to wait for so long, but I take comfort that it's seeing a release and also that he's back to producing! Label wise, I always felt that this can only come out on one of two imprints: Forescape or Regenerate/whatever label Activa is working on at the moment
I believe Rob was working at the beginning on Regenerate since Sean made a big fuss about getting him back. If you listen back to the first few releases they did have a touch of Borderline to them. Now, if Lee is now partnering Tyas that would explain why the releases have moved on to a rather generic sound if you ask me.Activa is not working on Regenerate. Its run by Sean Tyas and Lee from Metta&Glyde. This track also doesnt sound anything Regenerate would release.
I believe Rob was working at the beginning on Regenerate since Sean made a big fuss about getting him back. If you listen back to the first few releases they did have a touch of Borderline to them. Now, if Lee is now partnering Tyas that would explain why the releases have moved on to a rather generic sound if you ask me.