
We proudly welcome Canadian duo Mind Of One, brothers who share the taste of progressive house. The pair have quite an established résumé of banging tunes early in their career, and we're delighted to release "Destinesia" with them, featuring quite an entrée of remixers, most who are making their Soluna debut.
"They say I was in Ibiza, but I don't remember," is a phrase that might explain the name behind "Destinesia." Mind Of One boldly enshrines a Cold Harbour-like progressive trance bassline beneath a "retro" wave of melody in the club-oriented original. Starting off on the old skool break is Narel's progressive trancer characterized by bouncy percussion, floating pads, and acidic layers molded around the original lead melody. The "time" has come to introduce Chronosapien to our imprint. Chrono's remix bends reality with churning percussion and a timetunnel bassline reminiscent of "Stranger Things" opening theme. A great arrangement of progressive layers interweave the synthwave melody through the warping current. Blue Horizon returns with an excellent progressive house rendition that fuses dark melodic motifs together with a luminous atmosphere. Solid rhythmic patterns and ethereal pads make this audible journey feel like a space odyssey. If the Paladins of Voltron listened to EDM in space, this would be on their playlist. Turning up the notch on that 2.0 platform is Blue Harvest with a super enthusiastic dance floor banger. An aggressive bassline leads into an atmospheric breakdown, where the track winds up an uplifting peak before crescendoing into the rollercoaster lead.
"They say I was in Ibiza, but I don't remember," is a phrase that might explain the name behind "Destinesia." Mind Of One boldly enshrines a Cold Harbour-like progressive trance bassline beneath a "retro" wave of melody in the club-oriented original. Starting off on the old skool break is Narel's progressive trancer characterized by bouncy percussion, floating pads, and acidic layers molded around the original lead melody. The "time" has come to introduce Chronosapien to our imprint. Chrono's remix bends reality with churning percussion and a timetunnel bassline reminiscent of "Stranger Things" opening theme. A great arrangement of progressive layers interweave the synthwave melody through the warping current. Blue Horizon returns with an excellent progressive house rendition that fuses dark melodic motifs together with a luminous atmosphere. Solid rhythmic patterns and ethereal pads make this audible journey feel like a space odyssey. If the Paladins of Voltron listened to EDM in space, this would be on their playlist. Turning up the notch on that 2.0 platform is Blue Harvest with a super enthusiastic dance floor banger. An aggressive bassline leads into an atmospheric breakdown, where the track winds up an uplifting peak before crescendoing into the rollercoaster lead.
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