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Editor’s Picks: Indecent Noise pres. Mental Asylum – Gambit EP

Label: Night Vision
Released: 9th January 2012
Genre: Trance w/ techno influences
Editor’s Picks and review by: Rachel Rixham
Scored: a firm 10/10

Indecent Noise, a name many of you should be aware of already, not only for his high-quality productions, but for his unique style and progressive trance and techno tempos. Hailing from Poland Indecent Noise has already achieved many great tunes on labels such as Discover, Fraction, Vandit, Nu Depth, and Positiva. His latest offering: Gambit / Trauma EP, has now been released on Simon Patterson‘s Night Vision label and showcases a remarkable amount of applaudable talent.

The first track in this exquisite release goes by the name of “Gambit”, an exertive start reveals a supercharged vibe, enriched with driving progressive trance. This pulsating pace leads swiftly to an epic breakdown filled with breathtaking vocals, cinematic synthwork and a spaced out storyline to boot. Coming out of the break and back to the banging progression, Indecent Noise finishes this stunning drive with a mind-melting pot of techno influence, infused and made ravenous by his instinct to move the floor.

Leading in without flaw comes the potentially hazardous tune “Trauma”, and you better believe it when I state that this rapacious tune latches on to its listener, like a leech on a weeping wound, intentions are devious, traumatize the human mind, how? With an all out chaotic assault, plagued with solicitude beats, psychologically warped drops and thunderous basslines, intensified even more by the gang members vocal chops that wreak fury while delivering a brutal blow to the screaming souls below. The storyline and the hook go hand in hand, and uncover a very powerful statement.

DJ Support:
Armin van Buuren: ‘Cooool!’
Markus Schulz:’Thanks, i like it!’
Lange:’Powerful productions’
Mark Sherry:’Massive stuff from Aleks..supporting both!’
Sean Tyas: ‘Great songs’
Gareth Emery: ‘Banging stuff from Indecent Noise!’
Paul Oakenfold: ‘Thanks, this is something for me!’

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