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Nice track! Would be a nice comeback if it's Gouryella
Are you @Tomonaro?

Last edited by Altair; 02-16-2015 at 00:41 AM.

I might have been here before, who might have been banned many times in the latest years.
But even the trance guru Daysleeper got banned once![]()
Hensmon (02-17-2015)




I think that's a bit of a fairytale if you ask me. But who wouldn't love to hear a new Ultravibe (M.I.K.E. & Airwave) track? Although names and aliases aren't as important as the music behind it. Armin can make a new Perpetuous Dreamer track, but what would it sound like?
Don't know if you've heard, but M.I.K.E. Push just finished a follow-up to "Sunrise At Palamos", and him and Rank 1 made a track together.
Don't get your hopes high, though. Nothing will sound like it did back then.
And Airwave's tracks are just fine even now, so...![]()

Here some random pros and contras:
Actually there is this Airbase Remix made of "Ligaya" and if I can recall somehow rightly in some polls Jezper set Ligaya as one of his inspiration sources and favourite tracks ever? Could this really mean Jezper to make his dream come true and co-give a rebirth to the mother board of all melodic, uplifting trance projects?...
After the huge success of Panache last year at Ferry's radio show - thinking the style it represents compared to what Ferry nowadays mostly produce and play, Panache might have truly and finally open Corsten's trance-eyes? Or has it?
At this very moment Ferry is fully concentrated to promote and advertise his new "Hello World EP part 1" - why to "shadow" those tracks with the comeback by Gouryella or System F at the same time? Or could "Origami" be unfinished material for the upcoming "Hello World EPs 2 or 3" this year?
This id-Origami has more Jezper feel and producing signatures than Ferry's if You ask me. Actually the punchy bd is more like Corsten also the vocal chopping (reminds me the "Sunday" as the WKND-bonus track) and use of pitch rising fx, but all the rest: e.g. the soaring main theme synth quantization and drum programming has that Airbase-feel. But how about the melody? Definately very hard to say: it has quite original bass notes and chords, it is catchy like Ferry's melodies often are, but somehow it is unfinished and not even close to the Gouryella or Airbase-standards.
The production sound and tricks in overall are bit uninspired also the skills to handle and carry on the main theme not quite mature. The very original and trademark sound design is missing. The bass layering way too thin. In this case I'd answer - this track isn't by Corsten or even Jezper - they are way too original, skillful and ambitious producers to let this kind of average-productions out of their hands.
In this sense this is either a demo and not ready track by someone wanting to sound Gouryella/ System F and Flashover recordings showing green light to do that.
Why on Earth would Aly & Fila and others DJs play as first the new Gouryella or System F track and not Mr. Corsten himself? Or is everything just a clever marketing idea to make a huge buzz-fuzz?

Follow-up to Sunrise at Palamos? Wow - this sounds great - can't help it.
For sure not letting the names make the game but somehow they are the starting point for dreams, visions, pre-knowledge, expectations.
For Airwave - I don't understand why L-vee had such a big need to change the sound of all his aliases. Why LoLo or Cape Town couldn't exist as more uplifting, clear-structured riff-based project names. Why to stop Fire&Ice-project? For sure Airwave sounds fine today as well - just loving so much more the feel of his earlier tracks...


I know, we all can't help it. I personally am not nostalgic, I wasn't into trance back then, but the older music is the one I prefer. Though I follow even some of the newest releases.
I prefer Laurent's earlier works, too, but out of most trance legends, he's producing something closer to his roots.



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