prog4all Posted October 14, 2012 Share Posted October 14, 2012 Artist: E-Clip Title: Troublemaker EP Label: Iono Music Date: 01-10-2012 Style: Progressive Trance Tracklist: 1. Troublemaker (11:06) 2. Overload (07:10) I don't think E-Clip needs an introduction. If you are not familiar with his work, I suggest listening to his Shuma album which contains some great tracks. A review of this can also be found here at Psynews. Not long after this album he released some amazing work and in my opinion this EP is a perfect example. He stayed loyal to the E-Clip style, while introducing some refreshing sounds. Both of these tracks are killers. Great listening to at home but I'm positive this could really rock a dance floor. There's a lot of energy in this EP and it's fair to say that he went all the way. Powerful baselines and great build-ups are just some of the elements we are used to from this Serbian producer. Everything we know him for is put in to this EP and it seems like there isn't a thing missing. Overload has to be my favorite, it's energetic but constant at the same time. You can really notice the track getting heavier and heavier as it goes a long. It's being built up nicely, better than spilling everything in one go. This really makes you appreciate the progressive trance format. It gives you so much room to go further and further, while being able to make a playful progressing story of the song. Terrific job on this one! Listen to some samples here: http://soundcloud.co...roublemaker-ep/ Links: http://www.beatport....aker-e-p/969484 http://www.psyshop.c.../inm1dw085.html http://soundcloud.com/e-clip https://www.facebook.com/eclipmusic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trance2MoveU Posted October 25, 2012 Share Posted October 25, 2012 Is this any good? Is this young man's mother missing her halter top? Yes. Yes she is. E-Clip (Marko Radovanovic) is part of the Balkan wave that is taking sh*t over. His style is as big as all outside soaking every sound in reverb like it was a car wash for your tween's cheer leading camp. Prog4all is right on the money with his review as E-clip sets the table with thumping bass lines and floating melodies. He creates progressive on a grand scale and broke the sh*t out of the delay knob on his hardware a long time ago. I liked both tracks with the slight edge going to Troublemaker as it kicked the door in an commanded your attention. But if you love smooth melodic progressive going wrong is not an option. Mdk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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