Prepare your speakers for just another episode of Epiphany of Sound! The tracklist contains Kayosa & Tolland, Solarstone & Scott Bond, BluSkay, Dennis Pedersen but also newcomers like Epyxx.
The classic this time is by Albert Vorne – M.I.K.E.’s remix of A Leaden Day is just iconic!
In the last weeks I have been practicing the piano more and more again. I have worked into some classical stuff, but also movie scores which I love usually. They make movies more watchable and even enhance them. What I’m not into are romantic comedies, though they tend to have lovable scores and that’s where I’m headed here: The „Glasgow Love Theme“ caught me without having seen the movie.
I have practiced a bit and didn’t play everything perfectly, but I wanted to put it out there. I hope, you enjoy it! 🙂
It has been five years since I released my first producer set. In 2014 I had reached a good high in productions but my sound got even more professional and the labels became bigger which really made me happy. Finally in 2016 I produced my first ever Chillout album Wonders which I enjoyed so much and made me proud I can’t even begin to describe. So when I started producing more this summer I realized it was time to sum up my productions of the last 4 years (since I haven’t finished something this year, yet).
This set is the progressive part with a lot productions I put on Teknofonic, but also contains my last tracks on Dirt, Lies & Audio (which then ceased to exist) and a free remix I did. I hope you enjoy it!
Tracklist
Addliss – Worldvibe (128 BPM Mix) [Teknofonic]
Mango – Kayra (Addliss Remix) [CD-R]
Addliss – Someone To Smile At [Teknofonic]
Addliss – Sundowner [Teknofonic]
Addliss – Uncharted [Teknofonic]
Addliss – The End [Teknofonic]
Addliss – Harmonies Are Forever [Teknofonic]
Addliss – Out of Light (Club Mix) [Dirt, Lies & Audio]
Addliss – Everything That Is Left [Dirt, Lies & Audio]
It’s always a pleasure to mix some famous artists and lesser known producers that really kick with their music! This time I picked Giuseppe Ottaviani, LawrenceQ, Terra V, Christina Novelli, Eryon Stocker, Aidream and many more. If you care for Trance you should listen carefully!
Epiphany of Sound is back with Sounds from Robert Nickson, Scott Bond, Rinaly, Mojashi, Manuel le Saux and others. Also I dug out the classic Departure by Dave202 which has been a massive tune back then!
The next Epiphany of Sound is here! Now I can reinstall some new tunes, though most of them are not from 2019. But I had to play them either way since the beats, the melodies, the synths, the atmosphere is epic! There’s a somehow psychedelic remix by Ciaran McAuley, which also features uplifting elements, there’s Miroslav Vrlik with his massive style, there’s ReOrder featuring male vocals or the reworks of We Control The Sunlight and Mind of the Wonderful. They all had to be included and add up to a pretty powerful episode!
The anniversary episode is finally here! I started the Epiphany of Sound podcast in 2013 and back then it was a great step to professionalize my work. I produced the opening and the soundbits to brand my podcast and build it around the more powerful nuances in Trance. I’ve had some really great episodes I like to listen to once in a while and over at hearthis or Mixcloud you can really listen to all the episodes!
The anniversary episode focusses on tracks I haven’t played often enough or that I can’t stop to play. Sometimes they’re from the second row of successful tracks, not the top played tracks in the genre, but that’s what I love about them! Some of them are from the pre-Epiphany of Sound era, which is pretty long ago in regard of such a quick industry. The name list is too long to reproduce it here: Daniel Kandi, Ferry Tayle, Ferry Corsten, DNS Project, Suncatcher, 7 Skies, Temple One, Giuseppe Ottaviani, John O’Callaghan…nearly every track in here is a classic!
Thus you shouldn’t hesitate and get this 2 hour mix playing! Press play and enjoy!
Epiphany of Sound is back within very few days! This episode is full of floating melodies, not so much the powerful Trance hooks you hear sometimes. I love those aethereal pads, some plucks or pointing pianos from the likes of Ferry Tayle, Suncatcher, Alessandra Roncone or Johan Gielen.
The „classic“ is of Andain’s Promises which has been reworked by Chris Schweizer last year. Still a great tune!
This time Epiphany of Sound features progressive tunes nearly to half time and turns to the more uplifting ones later. Also, I didn’t include any vocal tunes this time which is rare, but I love vocals and promise you will hear some of them next time! Most of the tunes have been released in 2018 already, but I also promise I will play more new music in the next episode.
For the classic I picked an Andy Blueman remix. The iconic producer made a remix of Neal Scarborough’s Kanya back in 2010 which is nearly 10 years ago. Where have the years gone? Anyway this couldn’t be spared and so it wraps up this episode!
The latest installment of Epiphany of Sound explores some not too big names, who have but released on bigger labels. Have you heard of Rituraj Upadhyay, of Aleksey Gunichev & DreamLife or Volmax? Not too well known, but they really deliver melodies from heaven. I threw in some Cold Rush, Steve Allen and Phillippe el Sisi and voilá here’s around an hour of uplifting music!