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The true global player Talla 2XLC, who has recent performances in EDC Mexico, Dreamstate USA and EDC Las Vegas, returns on his own imprint That's Trance to collaborate with his close friends Junk Project aka Andreas Krämer and SLT for the ultimate tech trance meets old school hard trance hymn called Skyfall. After the success of their previous collaborations Pull and Black Sky, their next future trance anthem Skyfall applies energetic dark pounding basslines, rough and moody kicks, body shaking drums and unstoppable amounts of adrenaline and bass power leading to the melodic break full of etherial choral female voices, warm melodies and cinematic atmosphere with dark male vocal top line. After the well needed seconds of silence, be prepared as the heavy beats, acid overtones and tough basslines are back with strong understated synthy stabs on top to elevate you to the next level. Talla 2xlc and Junk Project latest collaboration Skyfall is out now on That's Trance.
Technoclub Pure proudly announces the return of the boss Talla 2XLC, with his dark techno alias RRAW, and his brand new tornado size tech trancer Inside, taken from his forthcoming first ever RRAW album. For this 135 BPM tornado size tech trancer, Talla adopts fantastic crunchy nostalgic percussive melodies, deep pounding techy basslines and wobbly metallic driving kicks. He adds in his recipe some understated dark synthy melodies to lock the mind and ignite the crowd. During the atmospheric breakdown, the very futuristic synthy theme is unleashed along with the distant dark spoken vocal sample. The dystopian percussive riffs brings back action, with the addition of wild fire storming acid layers that will definitely push his audience into frenzy in its climax along with groovy synths and dark vocals. Inside is straight to the point minimal tech trance banger, that utilizes simple but very effective elements, to build tension and win the attention of any techno minded crowd. Talla 2XLC pres. RRAW anthem Insid
Technoclub Retro presents Talla 2XLC and Allan Mc Loud rework of Allan's seminal anthem Free Me released in 1998 on the beloved Music Research sublabel Future Recordings. Solid slightly psy trance basslines and thumping sharp kicks along with punchy drums while on top various feel good floating synthy layers and the short male vocal line Free Me encourages you to reserve your tickets for a sunny trip in your favorite holiday destination where you can feel totally and utterly Free. The build up towards the breakdown is intense and hypnotic as continuously progresses and repeats this infectious feel good melody. The breakdown is long enough to offer the room for that monster size harmonious theme to build heavily along with ambient cinematic atmosphere and explode out of any proportions in the massive climax full of electronic synths and danceable beats. Talla 2XLC and Allan Mc Loud rework of Free Me is out now on Technoclub Retro.