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sad to say it but:S boring track
anyway n2o rulz
Made in Trance

Its my understanding that another Nitrous Oxide track is being released as a B-Side and its more anjunadeep-ish. Looking forward to hearing that, but 'Show Me' is a really poor track.
..:Top 5:..
1. Nickson & Kandi vs. Armin & Justin Suissa- Wall of Rewire (Avenger Remix-Airbase Bootleg)
2. Jahawi- Kenya (Original Mix)
3. Jason Van Wyk- Far From Me (Original Mix)
4. Souls in Motion- Sensual Illusion (Forerunners Remix)
..:Classic:..
5. Sarah McLachlan- Fallen (Gabriel & Dresden Anti-gravity Mix)

hmm, i doubt that it's going to sound like an Anjunadeep-track.... maybe more like Cornflake, not that uplifting as his others?Originally Posted by ElektricXTC
I wish I had the time hanging around on forums posting "this is crap"/"this is cheese"/"they do it for the money nowadays"/"sounds horrible" all day, as obviously many others have. Why do I have a life?
MondayBar 12/3-14/3-2010 (Armin van Buuren, Markus Schulz, Gareth Emery, Alex Morph, Rank 1)
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The b-side is called "Magenta"
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Thats funny, i could have sworn that's the name of one of Michael Cassettes new tracks on anjuna. Its just what i read on the Anjuna forum, that those who heard "Magenta" said it was an anjunadeep track. Im sure we will hear it on TATW this week or next week.Originally Posted by KrisA
..:Top 5:..
1. Nickson & Kandi vs. Armin & Justin Suissa- Wall of Rewire (Avenger Remix-Airbase Bootleg)
2. Jahawi- Kenya (Original Mix)
3. Jason Van Wyk- Far From Me (Original Mix)
4. Souls in Motion- Sensual Illusion (Forerunners Remix)
..:Classic:..
5. Sarah McLachlan- Fallen (Gabriel & Dresden Anti-gravity Mix)

Nitrous Oxide
Show Me / Magenta
Original Mixes
Label: Anjunabeats
Krzysztof Pretkiewicz, better known as Nitrous Oxide has come a long way since exploding onto the scene with ‘North Pole’ and ‘Frozen Dreams’ but on the evidence of this latest double A-Side the original ethos of producing euphoric and uplifting trance is still very much the number one priority. Kicking off proceedings is ‘Show Me’, a typically muscular number which draws on an atmospheric, serene breakdown before bursting into life with a combination of heavy-duty rhythms and delightful keys to create a chorus of epic proportions.
Turn over to the punchy, brooding ‘Magenta’ and you’ll find further evidence of the diversifying Nitrous Oxide sound as Krzysztof weaves together female vocals, trademark synths and stampeding beats, all of which are held in place by a chunky, throbbing, bassline that immediately evokes fond memories of Aalto’s hybrid monster ‘5’. If you find yourself struggling to decide which of these two beauties to spin, rest assured that you’re onto a winner whichever decision you make!
Pre-order and samples on http://cdjshop.com/
Rel. Date: 19/1/2009