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Its not very often something like this happens, but it has. If you haven't heard of this one in the recent months then get out from under that rock, get reading, then get listening...!
Sander van Doorn has come out of the blue and remixed The Police - S.O.S. into a tech-trance wonder! This production was debuted by Armin van Buuren at Sensation White back in July and since then its been working up a storm on dancefloors everywhere. ALL the big names have been thrashing this track out - Tiesto, Paul van Dyk, Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Paul Oakenfold, you name them, they've played it - and all the dancefloors have been lapping it up! Finally this is out on an extremely limited run on an as yet unknown label. So if you're lucky, you might be able to get hold of a copy. Anyway, a review beckons...
:: S.O.S. (Sander van Doorn Remix) :: ? :: TBA001
A: S.O.S. (Sander van Doorn Remix) This track has three different introductory sections - each of which could be seen as the individual elements of the track once its in full swing. The first part is a light percussive section, the second is a short section with some massive, massive, beats and the third is a trancey interlude with a quiet bass and muted beats. This triplicate introduction kicks the track off into 'that SvD sound' - big, thick beats, a quality covering of percussion and smooth, deep, flowing basses. As you near the break, short reverbed vocal snippets from S.O.S. can be heard - taking those who haven't heard the track before by surprise and building the anticipation for those that have. The breakdown itself encapsulates more eerie vocals on top of filtered beats and percussion. There is a solo S.O.S. section for a moment where the "sending out an S.O.S." vocal is repeated along with its nice acoustic guitar backing. This builds the right amount of atmosphere for when the track is thrown into a set of huge beats before filtering itself up and back down, in true SvD style, back into the main techy flow. At this point, the track has immense power - the moments after the vocals in tracks are always strong and this one is reinforced by the superdeep bass and excellent techy sounds that Sander van Doorn is able to produce. This track is fantastic and unsurprisingly and rightly so it has been utterly rocking the dancefloors out there. If you get the opportunity, do not miss out on this.
Conclusion:
Allow me to re-iterate: This track is fantastic. You just cannot miss out on any opportunity to get this simply stunning vinyl. One of the best tunes this year.
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