Fluff Deluxe - progressive in nature
25/07/06 16:10
1) Fluff Deluxe (Original Mix) The
Original Mix of 'Fluff Deluxe' is quite progressive
in nature. There are many delicate touches to be
heard as the track evolves, going from a slow, proggy
build, to something sporting a slow and gentle
melody, and then even further on to some much
stronger, stabbed rhythmic notes. It keeps returning
to its roots though, going back to the basic beat and
simple flowing chord progression with only a few
extra elements to spice up the sound.
1) Fluff Deluxe (Original Mix) The
Original Mix of 'Fluff Deluxe' is quite progressive
in nature. There are many delicate touches to be
heard as the track evolves, going from a slow, proggy
build, to something sporting a slow and gentle
melody, and then even further on to some much
stronger, stabbed rhythmic notes. It keeps returning
to its roots though, going back to the basic beat and
simple flowing chord progression with only a few
extra elements to spice up the sound. After the
breakdown, you get to experience everything again.
Nice track overall, but it does suffer from feeling a
little flat at times. 2) Fluff Deluxe (Adam
White Remix) Adam White provides some UK
trance flavour in his remix. Instantly, a punchier
beat can be heard and the backing synths are tingling
with stored energy. The track is made more buoyant
with some nice and energetic bubbly bass and slowly,
lush synth pads begin to creep in from the
background, filling up the sound and adding gently to
the growing chord progression. The slowly building
first half of the track works it's way into an epic
breakdown filled with gorgeous deep synths and lets
go with some stronger synths which push out the main
melody as the track drops back in. This remix is very
climactic post-breakdown, which is nice, and it
always keeps the power on and the trancey melodies
playing out right up until the end.
Conclusion: Quite a progressive Original Mix, but Adam White's remix is really nice, especially once things are fully warmed up and cooking after the breakdown.
Written by: Watts
Conclusion: Quite a progressive Original Mix, but Adam White's remix is really nice, especially once things are fully warmed up and cooking after the breakdown.
Written by: Watts