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Feedback - Original mix

Artist Audiotek
Remixer Original mix
Label V8 Recordings
Genre Trance
Released Friday, June 30, 2006
Length 7:56
Catalogue No V8002
ISRC Code ISRC-GBKFK0600003
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Track Information:

DJ mag review

Hailing from Plymouth, a hotbed for UK hard trance in itself, the V8 label got off to an impressive start a few months back with the power-packed ‘K theory’ by Kenzie and Cobain.

Ross Mackenzie aka ‘Kenzie’ is back on board for release number two, joining up with label boss Andy Prosser, Dance Academy resident Damien James and keyboard player Darren Jessop.

Their ‘original mix’ is a thumping trancer with plenty of crossover appeal from an almost Jurgen Vries style lead riff. There’s tougher stuff on offer too, courtesy of a rasping Jon the Baptist remix. Arguably the mix of the package is by Louk and Ross Mackenzie.

It’s 100% Devon by design, but it comes across like a prime time slab of dutch produced tech-trance, almost like a meeting of minds between Ron van Beuken and Marcel Woods. Top. 4/5

Mixmag reviews

“V8's debut release a few months ago went rocketing into the Mixmag chart and it looks like the follow-up is set to be a big hit as well”

“Big Alphazone-esq synths and peak time stabs are tailored for coliseum sized dance floors”

iDJ mag review

More trancetastic stuff from Dance Academy resident Damien James, and Plymouth based producers Darren, Andy and Ross.

It is a brooding, accomplished trancer that has both melody and power in abundance and will go down a storm on any dancefloor.

And add on to that an excellent Louk & Ross Mackenzie remix and you have a fantastic package on your hands. 4/5

M8 Mag review

UK hard trance stalwart John the Baptist has been called in to twiddle the knobs on V8’s latest bombshell and as usual has pulled out all the stops.

One moment the listener is surrounded by an exquisitely optimistic melody that is both pristine and pure, then before they have time to say ‘reach for the laser’ they are grabbed by the scruff of the neck and dragged off into the darkness by some satanically evil stabs. Not for the faint hearted! 7/8

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Feedback - Louk and Ross Mackenzie mix (6:43) Cue in Player » Play Now »
Artist: Audiotek
Remixer: Louk and Ross Mackenzie
Label: V8 Recordings
Release Date: 2006-06-30
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Feedback - JTB mix (6:24) Cue in Player » Play Now »
Artist: Audiotek
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Label: V8 Recordings
Release Date: 2006-06-30
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