playlist artwork#12 this weekIn Your Eyes - The Single

by JCRZ

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  • Updated: 14/07/2011
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    • JCRZ: Producer, Arrangement.
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RangerSeriesBlack

Triple Play and I am Not Talkiing About American Baseball. :D

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RangerSeriesBlack • 2011-07-30 21:55:06

'In Your Eyes -The Single', is a three track, Instrumental, Techno-Trance Theme and Variation album. Simple. One Song. Three Variations but the Overwhelming Essence of All is a Feeling of Cool, Melodic, Trance Inspired Work with Subtle Differences in style. In my opinion, it is impossible to pick one as a Favorite over another--because A: Each has the Same Sound Foundation and B: The Specific Variations are Equally Good. Track #1. 'In Your Eyes(Original Version)', Pairs a literally "Cool Temperature-wise" Synth Keyboard over a Bass Tone for a composition that feels like a Techno-Trance Custom Driving Mix. Listen for a Recurrent Bell/Celeste Keyboard Sub Melody that "Peels" Sweetly. Track #2. 'In Your Eyes(Strong Version)', Starts off with a Pounding Percussion Beat and an even Lower Bass Pitched Synth Voice. The song is NOT Retro but the Intro feels a tiny bit like a Late 1980s Europop Introduction. This song has the longest duration. track #3. 'In Your Eyes(Edit Version), is similar to Track #1 in regards to starting with a Cool-Melodic Sound but this composition is shortest in length and "Gets Straight to the Point"--A Dance(able), Energy Filled composition with a Techno-Trance Beat without a long build up. Listeners who love Electronica and Trance in particular are in for a real treat. Non Electronica Fans might just like these songs on their merits as Well Performed Dance- Pop. All labels aside--Great Msic awaits.
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