Home
» album
» alex morph
» heavensgate
» jordan suckley
» maarten de jong
» review
» reviews
» woody van eyden
» HeavensGate volume 3 [Review]
By ThinkInElectronic / Friday, March 07, 2014 / No comments /
HeavensGate volume 3 [Review]
To celebrate their 10th anniversary HeavensGate has released an amazing new album featuring new unreleased music from all over the HeavensGate universe. The mix has been put together by founders Alex M.O.R.P.H. and Woody van Eyden and released on Fenology Records.
The 1 and a bit hour mix kicks off spectacularly with Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Woody van Eyden - A night outside (Original Aluminium Mix) the euphoric uplifting sounds these two mega DJs have created lifts you to a new state of mind where the only thing that matters is for the mix not end. Before you can be too at ease they drop a massive track by true heavyweight in the Swiss dance scene DJ Madwave the (Alternative mix) of Hypnozer is up 2nd. Ever growing is the new love for club bangers and Osvaldo certainly delivers with Hamelin Pipper. After that Altuna gives us Little Lonsdale a brilliant uplifting track. The next few tracks transports the mix smoothly to ecstasy a fantastic remix by Tek-Tonic of Call In The Air an amazing vocal track by Tom Noize & Sean Darin, The Golden Age by Corti Organ, Unprejudiced by DuKa and Romance by Soulu all help bring the mix together.
Up next is the brand new JayB club mix of Extravagance SL’ Aventador released on Fenology Records. Dutch DJ and producer Ruben de Ronde also makes an appearance with Fabio XB Guitar of the sun remix of his On My Mind a seriously uplifting track that is worthy of its praise. Another Fenology records release its KEN-GEE & G.Y.R.O. with KIBOU an absolute banger! Songs by British DJ James Dymond, co-founder of HeavensGate Woody van Eyden, Anna Lee, Azotti , Sun&Set as well as Jordan Suckley all making appearances with their respective tracks. Finishing off this dazzling mix in impeccable style is Dutch DJ and producer Maarten de Jong with 4.5 hours later.
In 2004 Alex M.O.R.P.H. and Woody van Eyden founded a monthly radio show called HeavensGate, now 10 years later they have produced this 1 hour and 18 minute marvel to commemorate it. Expertly mixed and a song selection to rock any stage anywhere in the world the HeavensGate volume 3 is a must on every trance heads list.
Labels:
album,
alex morph,
heavensgate,
jordan suckley,
maarten de jong,
review,
reviews,
woody van eyden
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Let us know what you think