The Fausto remix starts with knocky kick and reverb before unleashing the full kick upon you via some distorted kicks. The melody starts quite early here with some lush pads accompanied by an evil 303 which takes centre stage. Loud synth stabs and other sounds carry it through to the breakdown, which if I am honest is a bit of a let down as it doesn’t introduce any elements that haven’t already been heard, and the acid doesn’t get enough airtime for me either.
DJ Thera has been boshing out the tunes of late and this one’s a good’un too! No nonsense stuff here with massive drums, both of the distorted and bass variety. Typical Hardstyle screeches fly over the track, ably assisted with some funky use of high pass filters and other assorted trickery. It drives on fantastically into the breakdown, where pads take the track in a completely different direction for a short time before the Acid finally rears its filthy head. A much better effort.
The final mix on offer here comes from the UK’s very own Nutty T. This one starts with an energetic kick and percussion combo that’s more in the vein of Hard House, but with some distorted kicks thrown in. The bass line is old skool Wavetraxx; squelchy but quite hard at the same time. Almost identical sounding pads dominate the breakdown at first, before the acid again takes over. This time it sounds like the acid from Operation Blade, so basically it’s totally rocking and I can guarantee will go down a treat. My favourite of the bunch.
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