Hemstock & Jennings ~ The Passion
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[align=center]Hemstock & Jennings ~ The Passion [Original Mix][/align]
Uptempo beat kicks the track off, with a pumping bassline soon joining in, and a few dark sounds increasing as the buildup progresses. A while later, a dark tribal attack takes place, with percussion dominating the beat, and a male vocal saying some words, until the strings are introduced, and I'm not sure about this but I think they're taken from "The Passion Of The Christ"! They do sound extracted from a movie soundtrack, until they are transformed into trancy pads, added to which is a breakbeat, until everything explodes at the 4:22 margin. If you ask me, Hemstock & Jennings have done better...
[align=center]Hemstock & Jennings ~ The Passion [John O Callaghan Remix][/align]
On the flipside is a longer remix by John, who has been producing quite a lot lately. Strong buildup, guaranteed to pack up an empty dancefloor. Late in the thrid minute, the strings are introduced, but no breakdown just yet. The keep rebuildps itself up again, signaling that there will be no major breakdown in this remix. The strings are soon withdrawn in a minor breakdown, and the buildup's lead is re-introduced, carrying the remix to its end. Nothing too interesting here either, possibly a lesson that not all movie themes can be reproduced into Trance masterpieces...
Uptempo beat kicks the track off, with a pumping bassline soon joining in, and a few dark sounds increasing as the buildup progresses. A while later, a dark tribal attack takes place, with percussion dominating the beat, and a male vocal saying some words, until the strings are introduced, and I'm not sure about this but I think they're taken from "The Passion Of The Christ"! They do sound extracted from a movie soundtrack, until they are transformed into trancy pads, added to which is a breakbeat, until everything explodes at the 4:22 margin. If you ask me, Hemstock & Jennings have done better...
[align=center]Hemstock & Jennings ~ The Passion [John O Callaghan Remix][/align]
On the flipside is a longer remix by John, who has been producing quite a lot lately. Strong buildup, guaranteed to pack up an empty dancefloor. Late in the thrid minute, the strings are introduced, but no breakdown just yet. The keep rebuildps itself up again, signaling that there will be no major breakdown in this remix. The strings are soon withdrawn in a minor breakdown, and the buildup's lead is re-introduced, carrying the remix to its end. Nothing too interesting here either, possibly a lesson that not all movie themes can be reproduced into Trance masterpieces...