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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2012

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iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/nl/album/forgotten-single/id494860747

In Trance We Trust 536-0
Deepcraft EP
1. Forgotten
2. Goodbye Tonight

Deepcraft presents the Deepcraft EP on the In Trance We Trust imprint, featuring the titles "Forgotten" and "Goodbye Tonight".

When it comes to delivering massive trance tracks, it is clear that Deepcraft masters all the skills to ready, aim and fire bull's eye for the dance floor. Opening the EP with the sparkling "Forgotten", Deepcraft takes off with a bang and rolls out a killer arrangement that leans heavily on big, spacious strings, hammering beats and a smooth layer of padded synths. The symphonic build up of the track makes way for a stupendous break that might as well have been written in the heydays of classical music. Once track kicks back in with full climax, you just know that your audience will scream "Tune!" loudly, hands in the air.

"Goodbye Tonight", the second title in the EP, continues the good feeling from the first track. "Goodbye Tonight" starts off as a true 'intro mix' with an almost two minute long, slightly classical chillout intro. As soon as the bass and beats kick, the song unfolds the plan and drenches everyone in thick layers of synth chords with a far away, fragile piano playing in the back ground. The break is once again a marvel of pure emotion and soft strings but beware, 'cause to reach the ultimate bang for the buck, Deepcraft powers up with incredible synth sweeps and extra snares until the real climax sets in and every DJ knows that this is a hit he simply has to have. Chart topping new EP!

Supported by:
Aboce & Beyond, Markus Schulz, Mario Rybanksy, Riccardo Sada, Eddie Sender, Sebastian Weikum, Phynn, Dimitri Kechagias, Rachel Rixham (Beats Media), William Daniel (Tillate Magazine), Solarstone, Jorn van Deynhoven, Pulser, T.O.M. and many more!

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  • Who ever says Trance is dead or not "As Good as the Old Days", is clearly looking in the wrong place. There's not a hint of Dubstep or Electro here. There are plenty of producers still producing pure and undiluted trance nowadays.

  • I hope this form of trance never stops being made!

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  • Aguante el uplifting!!!!!!!!

    Esta SUPERwapisima esta rola.

  • oh yeah baby... ♥!

  • calming... beautiful... :D

  • This is how all Trance artists should aspire to be!! Phenomenal track this is!! <3

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  • what a great trance track :)

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