Skysurfer
Hindsight
Hard Dance
(Euro, Hard Trance)
February 4, 2008
HSR002
6:34
Featured Track:
Skysurfer's anthemic 'Colors' is back for 2008 courtesy of Exeter-based imprint Hindsight and we're REALLY feeling these new mixes! Mark EG agrees, saying it's 'one of the best UK remixes of a hard trance classic ever'. With a backing like that, you'd be insane to miss this!
Track Information:
Hindsight, Exeter's long serving hard trance event of 8 years serve up their first release of 2008.
Having signed the HUGE German trance classic, Skysurfer - Colors, which
was hammered by the likes of Mark EG, M-Zone & many more back in
the day.
Colors became a staple tune at nights/events like Slammin Vinyl, The
Country Club, Hindsight etc and you simply can't afford to miss the
chance to get your hands on this gem.
The package features the spine tingling original that has over the
years become almost impossible to find, alongside 3 fresh new remixes
courtesy of
Hindsight main man Nick The Kid (who provides a harder more acidic
workout), Russenmafia (with yet another awesome tough European rework)
& Solid Sleep aka Andreas Kraemer & Thomas Pogadl (with an
incredibly uplifting masterpiece aimed at the bigger trance arenas like
Godskitchen, Slinky etc)
The release is already gaining huge support from the likes of Mark EG,
Jon The Baptist & Chuck E, Louk, M-Zone, Nick The Kid etc and looks set for big things in 2008!
MARK EG:
'Nick The Kid Remix - one of the best UK remixes of a hard trance classic ever!' 'Incredible'
'Russenmafia mix is perfect for when i start my hard trance sets and the Nick The Kid mix is perfect for when I
build my sets from hard trance to hardstyle. I will play the shit out of this release'
Other support comes from the likes of: Dj Dean, Jon The Baptist & Chuck E, Yoshi (Australia), Nicki Elise (Kiss FM), Danny Slade & Matt Darey
Tunnel Records in Germany have just licenced the Nick The Kid remix to their brand new compilation 'Tunnel Trance Force 45' which is currently shifting around 15,000 units worldwide.
Keep an eye out also for a full review in the May issue of I-DJ by Danny Slade.