{
    "version": "https:\/\/jsonfeed.org\/version\/1.1",
    "title": "Блоги: заметки с тегом Press mentions",
    "_rss_description": "Автоматически собираемая лента заметок, написанных в блогах на Эгее",
    "_rss_language": "ru",
    "_itunes_email": "",
    "_itunes_categories_xml": "",
    "_itunes_image": false,
    "_itunes_explicit": "no",
    "home_page_url": "https:\/\/blogengine.ru\/blogs\/tags\/press-mentions\/",
    "feed_url": "https:\/\/blogengine.ru\/blogs\/tags\/press-mentions\/json\/",
    "icon": false,
    "authors": [
        {
            "name": "Илья Бирман",
            "url": "https:\/\/blogengine.ru\/blogs\/",
            "avatar": false
        }
    ],
    "items": [
        {
            "id": "120406",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/beatport-trance-article\/",
            "title": "Beatportal Trance Feature",
            "content_html": "<p>Following the launch of the new Trance genre on Beatport, I have written up a behind-the-scenes look into the definition of these Raw, Deep, and Hypnotic trance sub-genres. A massive thanks to the team and artists for their contribution and for making this article happen.<\/p>\n<p>Read the full article at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.beatportal.com\/features\/take-a-deep-dive-into-beatports-new-trance-genre\/\">beatportal.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/Beatportal-trance-article.jpeg\" width=\"1280\" height=\"995\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n",
            "date_published": "2023-06-14T23:49:27+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-01-04T02:34:21+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Beatport",
                "Curation",
                "Press mentions"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Wed, 14 Jun 2023 23:49:27 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "120406",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "124834",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/interview-for-shankra-festival\/",
            "title": "Interview for Shankra Festival",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">I spoke with Giulia from Shankra Festival organization about my first festival experience, latest works, features of my tracks, and some aspects of Trance music I dislike.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/shankra-festival-interview.jpg\" width=\"900\" height=\"507\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p><b>Give us an overview of your latest works (releases, EP, other projects): is there something you’re particularly excited about? <\/b><br \/>\nMy release schedule was quite busy lately: I have released <a href=\"\/blog\/all\/existence-is-out-now\/\">a new single on Digital Om Productions<\/a> a few months back, followed by a very <a href=\"\/blog\/all\/the-last-of-our-kind-is-out-now\/\">unusual release on Iono Music<\/a>, and just in a few weeks from now my <a href=\"\/blog\/all\/confront-reality-is-out-now\/\">collaboration with Mechanimal<\/a> will be out too which I’m really excited about. Also, my <a href=\"\/blog\/tags\/rave-podcast\/\">radio show<\/a> hit the 7th year anniversary last month, quite a milestone!<\/p>\n<p><b>Could you describe to us your first festival experience?<\/b><br \/>\nIf we are talking about the festivals specifically and not indoor raves, I think my first experience was in 2005 at a festival in the Crimean Mountains. It was something totally different to me comparing to the club parties I used to attend to a lot these days, and I still love that almost a surreal feeling that you are in a parallel reality.<\/p>\n<p><b>Which would be your advice for young people that would like to start your profession?<\/b><br \/>\nI would advise to lower down expectations and research the industry. I’ve seen a lot of young producers expecting to make a living on a debut album release, or start touring worldwide as soon as they get signed to a record label. Sorry, but this is not how things work, success won’t happen overnight. Also, it is your job, as an artist, to work with the audience and to grow your fan base, music alone is just not enough.<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">Lower down your expectations and research the industry<\/p>\n<p><b>What are the most characteristic features of your tracks?<\/b><br \/>\nI’m a huge fan of cosmic exploration, science fiction, and technologies, and I’m trying to implement these features in my production. You won’t hear a yet another speech sample about LSD in my tracks, but rather a robotic vox, space-themed leads, and Trance atmosphere. I also like to build some storyline behind each track, some deeper meaning.<\/p>\n<p><b>What aspects of the Trance scene you prefer\/dislike?<\/b><br \/>\nTo me, Psytrance is much more than just music. It’s a culture that unites people despite their age, occupation, skin colour, and faith. I love it.<br \/>\nHowever, with the growing popularity of the genre, we now hear a lot of ‘copy-paste’ producers who make nothing but cliches, like triplets pattern is being an example. It’s now much harder to filter out that ‘noise’, otherwise you just end up listening to 200 new arrivals on Beatport which sound all the same, sometimes even DJ sets sound the same.<br \/>\nTalking about the scene in general, I like how the production of the events keeps getting better each year, thanks to the festivals like Shankra.<\/p>\n<p><b>You got a totally free afternoon. What would you do?<\/b><br \/>\nI would probably dig some new music or work with my media library to add tags, organise them into playlists etc. I’m kind of a freak when it comes to that!<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/laptop-on-the-way.jpg\" width=\"1200\" height=\"800\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<div class=\"e2-text-caption\">Organising some music on my way to the airport<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><b>Do you have something that you always bring with you during your travels?<\/b><br \/>\nAs a DJ and producer, I can’t go without the laptop. Whether I have a spare hour on the plane, in the airport, hotel, car, or even at the backstage, I’m always trying to use this opportunity to get some work done: organise music library, listen to demos, reply to emails, write a blog or edit a vlog.<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">You won’t hear a yet another speech sample about LSD in my tracks, but rather a robotic vox, space-themed leads, and Trance atmosphere<\/p>\n<p><b>What did you enjoy the most during your time at Shankra Festival?<\/b><br \/>\nI have two points of view on that. From the artist’s perspective, I absolutely enjoyed the professionalism of the Shankra team: it was a top-notch organisation which I appreciate and respect a lot. And from the dancefloor perspective, music is certainly what I enjoyed the most because this is my biggest passion and this why I do what I do in the first place.<\/p>\n<p><b>What do you think about the festival’s location?<\/b><br \/>\nShankra location is breathtaking! I think it contributes to the overall perception of the festival a lot. The music, the deco, the people and nature come together in a mesmerising experience.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/shankra-festival-dancefloor.jpg\" width=\"1200\" height=\"800\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<div class=\"e2-text-caption\">The Alps and the landscape are breathtaking<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><b>A special message to the Shankra Family!<\/b><br \/>\nThanks for keeping the spirit alive, you’re awesome!<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"https:\/\/shankrafestival.ch\/article.php?id=17\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Giulia Buonarrivo<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2018-04-27T16:12:30+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2023-12-11T01:35:25+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Gigs",
                "Interview",
                "Press mentions",
                "Shankra Festival",
                "Switzerland"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Fri, 27 Apr 2018 16:12:30 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "124834",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128138",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/music-talk-blog-review-of-surreal\/",
            "title": "Music Talk blog review of Surreal",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Music Talk is a blog that features exclusive interviews, reviews, and other interesting tidbits from artists who are part of the Electronic Dance Music world. Writer Kostas Voulgaris reviewed Surreal, released earlier this year on JOOF Recordings.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/surreal-music-talk.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>Daniel has been on a mission to infect each and every one of our minds with his unique blend of sounds and ethereal soundscapes. In his latest endeavour on JOOF Recordings, he has presented us with the magnificent Surreal EP.<\/p>\n<p>Torn between a torrent of ideas and vast inspiration he decided that one track to showcase all this was simply not enough. The answer was wide and clear and so he has presented us two different sides of the same coin.<\/p>\n<h2>Part 1<\/h2>\n<p>Part 1 is spacey, trippy and full of forgotten sounds reimbursed for the 21st Century. A journey through the deepest depths and chasms of unknown planets beyond our solar system. In search of the unknown, like modern-day crusaders, we press on entranced by all we see and hear.<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">Surreal in every measure, this is truly an EP that every dance music fan should have in his collection.<\/p>\n<h2>Part 2<\/h2>\n<p>Part 2 retains most of the elements of the previous track, including extra progression to heighten our senses as we delve deeper into the essence and core of the track itself.<\/p>\n<p>Surreal in every measure, this is truly an EP that every dance music fan should have in his collection. Waste no time and grab your copy now!<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"http:\/\/musictalk2015.blogspot.co.il\/2016\/06\/daniel-lesden-surreal-ep.html\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Kostas Voulgaris<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2016-06-15T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-05-29T01:42:16+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Press mentions",
                "Surreal"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Wed, 15 Jun 2016 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128138",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128146",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/zone-magazine-review-of-enuma-elish\/",
            "title": "Zone Magazine review of Enuma Elish",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Zone Magazine is an Irish magazine about the underground dance music scene, born in 1994. On February 2016 issue #8, staff journalist Danny Slade reviewed Daniel’s Enuma Elish, recently released on JOOF Recordings.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/enuma-elish-zone-magazine.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>This Psytrance release is written and produced by Russian artist Daniel Lesden and is an accomplished production to say the least. It starts with a muted kick drum and an ethereal pad and quickly builds with a chanted male vocal sample and an arpeggiated synth riff into a subtle acidic pounder that is full of energy and verve. The bassline keeps up the urgency of the track and the psychedelic elements soar around the soundscape giving it a real edge as it drives you ever forward to the breakdown which is simple yet effective and gives it real panache and sets it on a level that is something to aspire to.<\/p>\n<p>John 00 Flemming has been championing the Psytrance sound for many years now and it is tracks of this quality that make you see why. It is the kind of sound that you could easily lose yourself on the dance floor to or is as equally as good for home listening as although it is fast and driving, it never oversteps the mark and becomes tiresome. I have to admit that I haven’t really kept up with the whole Psy Trance movement of late but if John’s label is putting out tracks of this quality, I better start paying attention as this is a work of art!<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"http:\/\/zone-magazine.ie\/zone-magazine-issue-008-february-2016\/\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Danny Slade<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2016-03-17T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-05-29T01:49:40+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Enuma Elish",
                "Press mentions"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Thu, 17 Mar 2016 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128146",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128150",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/music-talk-blog-review-of-enuma-elish\/",
            "title": "Music Talk blog review of Enuma Elish",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Music Talk is a blog that features exclusive interviews, reviews, and other interesting tidbits from artists who are part of the Electronic Dance Music world. Writer Kostas Voulgaris reviewed Enuma Elish.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/enuma-elish-music-talk.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>Daniel is back with a vengeance on an iconic label known for it’s harder style and euphoric tendencies.<\/p>\n<p>As is evident from the title this is a track jam-packed with mystical entities. Taking a trip back to the era of the creation as described by the Assyrians and Babylonians in their revered tome.<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">This is Psytrance at its finest!<\/p>\n<p>The listener begins to feel the tense atmosphere as out of the vast emptiness one finds himself\/herself guided by unseen deities serving as our hosts during this miraculous journey. Chants and spiritual cries are heard in the distance while the traveller begins to fall deeper and deeper into the abyss which is being transfigured right in front of our very eyes.<\/p>\n<p>Enuma Elish is mystical, atmospheric and compelling. One listen and it will be on repeat, inspiring you to seize the day and conquer your own personal goals!<\/p>\n<p>This is Psytrance at its finest!<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"http:\/\/musictalk2015.blogspot.co.il\/2016\/01\/enuma-elish-daniel-lesden.html\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Kostas Voulgaris<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2016-02-01T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-05-29T01:50:39+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Enuma Elish",
                "Press mentions"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Mon, 01 Feb 2016 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128150",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128152",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/producer-of-the-year-2015\/",
            "title": "Vand Sunete’s look back: Daniel Lesden — Producer of the Year",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Vând Sunete focuses on music recommendations and features everything from new releases to genre classics. By the end of the year, they summed up the year with different nominations, with Daniel Lesden named as “Producer of the Year”.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/vand-sunete-producer-of-the-year-2015.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>Getting even closer to the end, we encounter the fourth category in the series, which is Producer of the Year. Though I’ve been impressed by the output of a fair few names this year, one of them did deliver the release which convinced me beyond any shadow of a doubt.<\/p>\n<p>This mysterious name I keep referring to and stubbornly not mentioning is clearly visible up there in the title..thing, but let’s have it appear down here as well, yeah? For 2015, this title goes to Daniel Lesden. Why? I thought you’d never ask.<\/p>\n<p>Collaborating with Mekka on Aurora, Daniel kicked off 2015 on a high note with the Borderline Music single, and being a fan of previous Borderline releases, I immediately took to the combination. The fusion of progressive and psy really appealed to me, which is why I gladly paid close attention to what he had to offer next. Though leaning much more towards the psy end, his Thru The Stars, Life Simulation and Another Earth EPs hit all the right notes as far as I was concerned, resulting in a pretty permanent spot in my playlist for all of them. Then came what was the deciding factor which swayed things in Mr. Lesden’s favour.<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">His releases hit all the right notes, resulting in a pretty permanent spot in my playlist for all of them.<\/p>\n<p>First teased at the beginning of February, Daniel’s collaboration with Cosmithex (which we later found out was dubbed Genesis) saw the light of day near the middle of August, but it was bar none one of the most eagerly anticipated releases of this year for me. It really did tick all the boxes and managed to offer a modern equivalent of those highly addictive Goa masterpieces from the 90s. The fact that the folks at JOOF Recordings paired it with mixes from You Are My Salvation and Steve Birch surpassed even my wildest expectations of how good a package can be. This irreversibly planted Daniel’s name on the top of this fourth category of ours and it made sure his name stayed there.<\/p>\n<p>Just to be sure I got the message as clear as I could’ve, he traded places with You Are My Salvation later in the year, remixing the Swede’s Research & Development release, As The Horizon Comes Closer. After that, he ended on the uniquely titled Enuma Elish (which is the name of the Babylonian creation myth, for those not familiar) making yet another appearance on the JOOF family of the labels.<\/p>\n<p>If the releases still haven’t convinced you, he’s also doing a weekly knowledge exchange on his site, covering a variety of interesting topics for you aspiring musicians out there, or for those like me who just enjoy reading things regardless of the subject.<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"https:\/\/vandsunete.wordpress.com\/2015\/12\/26\/look-back-producer-of-the-year-daniel-lesden\/\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Florin Bodnărescu<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2015-12-26T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-05-29T01:51:08+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Press mentions"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Sat, 26 Dec 2015 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128152",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128157",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/vand-sunete-review-of-enuma-elish\/",
            "title": "Vand Sunete review of Enuma Elish",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Vând Sunete focuses on track recommendations and features everything from new releases to genre classics. This time he reviewed Enuma Elish, a new single that comes from Daniel on JOOF Recordings.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/enuma-elish-vand-sunete.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>Back in August, Genesis landed with a thud in the JOOF catalogue and showcased the production prowess of Daniel Lesden and Cosmithex on the superb psy-trancer. Four months later, we’re presented with another origin story, this time as a solo effort from Daniel Lesden. Let’s dive right in and see what’s what. :)<\/p>\n<p>In terms of titles, Enuma Elish is as unique as they get, borrowing its name from the Babylonian creation myth. Unlike its namesake, the latest in Daniel’s catalogue doesn’t portray the story in a thousand lines stretched over seven tablets, rather it chooses a more digital approach, contained in a tad over eight and a half minutes.<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">The driving psy arrangement, with its decidedly heavy base and quite subtle vocal accents, manages to give this production a slight aura of mystery, serving as even more of a catalyst for pushing that replay button.<\/p>\n<p>The driving psy arrangement, with its decidedly heavy base and quite subtle vocal accents, manages to give this production a slight aura of mystery, serving as even more of a catalyst for pushing that replay button. There’s no messing about, just straight to the point psy that is as engaging to listen as one would expect, given the producer’s previous work.<\/p>\n<p>Enuma Elish hits all stores this coming Monday, December 7th.<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"https:\/\/vandsunete.wordpress.com\/2015\/12\/03\/daniel-lesden-enuma-elish\/\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Florin Bodnărescu<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2015-12-04T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-05-29T01:52:58+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Enuma Elish",
                "Press mentions"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Fri, 04 Dec 2015 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128157",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128162",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/vand-sunete-review-of-as-the-horizon-comes-closer\/",
            "title": "Vand Sunete review of As The Horizon Comes Closer",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Vând Sunete focuses on track recommendations and features everything from new releases to genre classics. This time he reviewed As The Horizon Comes Closer, a new single from You Are My Salvation that features Daniel’s remix.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/yams-vand-sunete.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>The research and development phase of a product takes a fair bit of time, but the end result is all the more polished because of it. Such is the case with the latest offering from the underground labs of Dopping and Ruddick-led imprint Research & Development Records, which welcomes aboard Swedish producer You Are My Salvation. Let’s take a closer look at what’s inside.<\/p>\n<h2>Original Mix<\/h2>\n<p>At the beginning of the decade, I was transitioning from a generally prog-house leaning playlist to a more trance oriented soundtrack. Although it’s a sentiment that still manifests itself today, nothing can beat those awe-filled moments of discovery that ensued. In many ways, As The Horizon Comes Closer served as a nice reminder of those exact moments.<\/p>\n<p>You could pick out the superb melodic atmosphere in the break and turn that into a very satisfying ambient piece, but YAMS went a little further. Wrapping the melody around a deep progressive arrangement, the Swede managed to extend the experience in a smooth fusion of electronic music styles. Truth be told, this original vision does not require any accompanying words, but I had to convey my appreciation somehow. Plus, it would look weird if I didn’t include any text, now wouldn’t it?<\/p>\n<p>If this isn’t quite your thing, perhaps I might interest you in some remixes?<\/p>\n<h2>Will Rees & Alan Ruddick Remix<\/h2>\n<p>The first of the reshuffles steps out into the wider electronic music landscape, as Will Rees and label boss Alan Ruddick come together to create a noteworthy slab of melodic techno.<\/p>\n<p>The snare is much more pronounced in the first half, which might make you think a transition into breaks is imminent, however, hold on. Your patience is rewarded as the thumping bass and kick combo not only secures the track’s place in the techno spectrum but gets you off the chair, whether you want it or not. For listeners not so easily convinced, the original melody riding on top should be as good an impulse to get up as any. A distinctively addictive reshuffle, whichever way you slice it.<\/p>\n<h2>Daniel Lesden Remix<\/h2>\n<p>The second on remix duties is Daniel Lesden, a name that should be familiar. Remember when back in August YAMS remixed Daniel and Cosmithex’s Genesis? Well, this time the roles are reversed.<\/p>\n<p>The mysterious distant sounds in the break serve as mere teasers, prepping the listener for the inherently infectious drive of Daniel’s psy rework. Framed by the precisely placed vocal chops, the tweaked melody makes an eventual entrance, providing all the necessary elements for the oh-so-good goosebumps to occur. A beautiful example of creatively constructed psy that stays true to the original material, while giving off its own unique vibe.<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">A beautiful example of creatively constructed psy that stays true to the original material, while giving off its own unique vibe.<\/p>\n<p>As The Horizon Comes Closer, so does the release date for the EP, with this triple track offering hitting Beatport this Monday, October 26th. If you prefer other portals, November 9th is the date to mark in your calendar.<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"https:\/\/vandsunete.wordpress.com\/2015\/10\/24\/you-are-my-salvation-as-the-horizon-comes-closer-ep\/\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Florin Bodnărescu<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2015-10-24T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-05-29T01:57:48+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "As The Horizon Comes Closer",
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Press mentions"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Sat, 24 Oct 2015 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128162",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128206",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/vand-sunete-review-of-genesis\/",
            "title": "Vand Sunete review of Genesis",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Vând Sunete focuses on track recommendations and features everything from new releases to genre classics. This time he reviewed Genesis, the latest Daniel’s collaboration with Cosmithex.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/genesis-vand-sunete.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>Few releases have made me jump and down with joy quite like the latest one in the JOOF back catalogue, a collaboration between Daniel Lesden and Cosmithex. Why the excitement, you ask? Well, I’m not going to give it all away in the first two sentences, now am I? Let’s put it under the microscope.<\/p>\n<h2>Original Mix<\/h2>\n<p>A teaser, however short, can make or break the ‘hype’ for any piece of media, be it film, game, music, etc. Suffice to say the video that has been teasing this release since February did its job wonderfully, the end result being me bugging Daniel about more details on a couple of occasions.<\/p>\n<p>Genesis sees Daniel and Cosmithex join forces for what is for me one of the classiest examples of modern psytrance. They haven’t overdone it on the effects or the whole arrangement, instead of focusing on the absolutely epic lead and beautifully executed break and build, plopping in a relevant vocal sample to seal things off.<\/p>\n<p>I write these posts with the tracks blasting in my headphones and Genesis has more than once made me stop mid-sentence just grinning to myself at how great it sounds. I feel like my mouth is going to hurt from all the smiling since this particular EP is a triple serving of sound. Let us move on to the first of the remixes.<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">Genesis sees Daniel and Cosmithex join forces for what is for me one of the classiest examples of modern psytrance.<\/p>\n<h2>Steve Birch Remix<\/h2>\n<p>For his rework, Steve Birch bumps up the BPM a couple of notches and rolls the pronounced baseline right out the gate, with the vocal sample joining soon after. As the sample draws to an end, we transition to an offbeat base pattern, dropping not long after back into the rolling groove. The lead gets a nice FX treatment, helping further differentiate Steve’s reimagining and offering a fantastic alternative for those who want their psytrance just a tad faster.<\/p>\n<h2>You Are My Salvation Remix<\/h2>\n<p>This remix was probably the most surprising to me because I honestly didn’t know what to expect from it. Things start out in what I’d dare call near tribal fashion, with the drums reverberating in an oddly hypnotic fashion. Following a nicely controlled use of the vocal sample, we get treated to a tremendous psy-breaks arrangement, that slowly wraps itself around the melody and guides the listener towards the track’s break. I was damn speechless as the breakdown smoothly got unveiled and by the time the climax had rolled around, I had to pick my jaw up from the floor. Just..wow.<\/p>\n<p>This fantastic 3 piece EP is out now on all digital download stores. If the text hasn’t convinced you, the samples most certainly will.<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"https:\/\/vandsunete.wordpress.com\/2015\/08\/17\/daniel-lesden-cosmithex-genesis-ep\/\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Florin Bodnărescu<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2015-08-17T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-05-31T23:51:18+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Genesis",
                "Press mentions"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Mon, 17 Aug 2015 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128206",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128213",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/vand-sunete-review-of-another-earth\/",
            "title": "Vand Sunete review of Another Earth",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Vând Sunete focuses on track recommendations and features everything from new releases to genre classics. This time he reviewed Daniel’s „Another Earth“ EP, forthcoming on Digital Om Productions.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/another-earth-vand-sunete.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>After going for a ride Thru The Stars, Daniel Lesden has circled back and returned to Digital Om Productions for some more space exploration, in the form of the Another Earth EP. I suppose taking a look inside wouldn’t hurt, so let’s do just that.<\/p>\n<h2>Another Earth<\/h2>\n<p>The opening track presents Daniel’s pretty distinctive approach to psy, as the acids and base take the reins for the energy filled intro. Another Earth then proceeds to highlight the airy, near the serene sounding break, with the chopped vocals nicely guiding the listener towards the build and ultimate climax. The baseline then makes a triumphant return and further highlights the hypnotic quality of this quintessentially psy production. It’s definitely a worthwhile listen, but before you decide on your favourite, let’s also take a look at the companion track.<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">It’s definitely worthwhile to listen!<\/p>\n<h2>Ignition<\/h2>\n<p>This one is sure to spark your interest in psy, in part because of what I feel like a more pronounced sound overall and a much quirkier vibe. Beside its heavier sound, it also features an interesting selection of vocal samples and a very enjoyable lead, with the build-up being a particularly fantastic bit to hear. Even beyond all that, the FX really add that last layer of depth, transforming this into my undisputed favourite off this extended play. A real pedal to the metal track, I can’t recommend this enough.<\/p>\n<p>Daniel Lesden‘s Another Earth EP is headed for a May 18th Beatport exclusive, with a general release on June 1st. Until then, enjoy these two samples. I know I will.<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"https:\/\/vandsunete.wordpress.com\/2015\/05\/15\/daniel-lesden-another-earth-ep\/\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Florin Bodnărescu<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2015-05-15T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-06-01T00:03:56+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Another Earth",
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Press mentions"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Fri, 15 May 2015 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128213",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128215",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/generate-project-review-of-life-simulation\/",
            "title": "Generate Project review of Life Simulation",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Generate Project is on-demand radio, music portal and blog. Stuff writer Kostas Voulgaris reviewed Life Simulation EP, Daniel’s latest release on JOOF Recordings.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/life-simulation-generate.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>Daniel demonstrates the diversity he has as an artist in the fullest measure. A testament to the above statement is his new EP which completely redefines him as it happens to be a trip towards him more progressive side.<\/p>\n<h2>A. Life Simulation<\/h2>\n<p>The EP’s signature title track is an instant gem, starting off in a slow manner progressing inch by inch ever while enthralling the listener arousing his curiosity of what will be coming around the corner. The magnitude of the track is indeed its progression. When the break in the track arrives we are compelled into a futuristic world, lush with spacey aural water droplets and sci-fi dialogue preparing us for the defining moment that follows with the peak of the track.<\/p>\n<h2>B. One Way Journey<\/h2>\n<p>This one delivers exactly what it promises. A moody, throbbing bassline welcomes us aboard our aural travelling experience followed by the perfect amount of techy tension combining sweet melody snippets and haunting choir chants thus enhancing the epic atmosphere of the track. Retaining elements from classic trance anthems such as Bullet In The Gun by Planet Perfecto, this is a one-way journey I’d gladly pack my bags and embark on.<\/p>\n<p>It is evident that the choice of either of the tracks aparting this EP when played would instantly set the mood for a memorable dance music event.<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.generateproject.com\/daniel-lesden-life-simulation-e-preview-from-kostas-w-voulgaris\/\">Link to the original post <\/a><br>Text — Kostas Voulgaris<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2015-03-31T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-06-01T00:05:04+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Life Simulation",
                "Press mentions"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Tue, 31 Mar 2015 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128215",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128219",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/generate-project-review-of-thru-the-stars\/",
            "title": "Generate Project review of Thru The Stars",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Generate Project is an on-demand radio, music portal and blog. Stuff writer Kostas Voulgaris reviewed Daniel Lesden’s Thru The Stars EP, recently released on Digital Om Productions.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/thru-the-stars-generate.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>If you are one seeking tracks that take you on a mental and musical journey, look no further. Daniel demonstrates his vast interest in our cosmos with this EP which as can be seen is truly out of this world.<\/p>\n<p>Mysteries of Time starts off in a somewhat mystical vibe as we find ourselves quickly leaving the known world behind us just by pressing play. There is an evident and unique breadth of“space air” within. Daniel introduces us to a trippy atmosphere reminiscent of the golden Goa trance period. He achieves this purpose by borrowing elements from old school trance as well as cleverly using some dubstepy effects to gain even more throttle. This one certainly is the most journey like of the two and will get you to ponder the mysteries of space as well as get your feet moving.<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">This EP is undoubtedly an epic space journey for your mind and feet.<\/p>\n<p>Thru The Stars On Autopilot follows the general concept of the previous track with one major difference. This one really goes the extra mile as the track progresses. It certainly hits hard and is loaded with tons of energy preparing to be unleashed. This trip through the stars attains the speed of light as the listener is uplifted both mentally and physically. The genius use of robotic style vocals within enhances the whole space and sci-fi theme brilliantly.It is guaranteed to do major damage on any dance floor whether it is located in our world or another one far far away.<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.generateproject.com\/daniel-lesden-thru-the-stars-e-p-review-from-kostas-voulgaris\/\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Kostas Voulgaris<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2015-02-28T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-06-01T00:10:56+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Press mentions",
                "Thru The Stars"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Sat, 28 Feb 2015 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128219",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128224",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/vand-sunete-review-of-life-simulation\/",
            "title": "Vand Sunete review of Life Simulation",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Vând Sunete focuses on track recommendations and features everything from new releases to genre classics. This time he reviewed Daniel’s upcoming Life Simulation EP.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/life-simulation-vand-sunete.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>We continue our travels through the underground side of trance, this time courtesy of the latest release from JOOF Recordings. If a fortnight ago we saw Daniel Lesden make his debut on Digital Om, it’s now time to change labels as he returns to JOOF with the brand new Life Simulation EP. Let’s take a closer look at this double track material.<\/p>\n<h2>Life Simulation<\/h2>\n<p>Starting things off, the title track boasts a distinctively prominent base, which gives the entire ensemble a much heavier feel. The heaviness lifts as the break near closer, with FX and melody teases aplenty, and a fitting vocal sample to boot. Centring around the concept of intelligence and how it influences one’s ability to perceive the future, the sample acts as a nice transition into and from the breakdown. The break is expansive, with a near-surreal feel to it, and a goose-bump — inducing the return of the lead synth.<\/p>\n<p>Seeing as trance is predominantly about the ratio between tension and release, Life Simulation has sufficient crescendos and releases to satisfy even the pickiest of fans. If you are to look at life as a series of ups and downs, the choice of title becomes entirely justified.<\/p>\n<p>It took me a couple of listen — throughs to connect with this one, but once I did, it was tremendously enjoyable to listen to.<\/p>\n<h2>One Way Journey<\/h2>\n<p>As opposed to its companion track, One Way Journey puts a slightly stronger accent on the atmosphere, with a haunting pad-laden and melodically accented journey towards the break. With a slightly shorter ‘breather’ period than the lead track, this one also does away with the vocal sample, instead of letting its FX-rich psy influences shine through. The final surprise is that sneaky gated synth which makes an appearance in the track’s second half. It’s probably my favourite part of One Way Journey and the reason why I slightly prefer this one over the other.<\/p>\n<p>Preference aside, they’re both very well constructed, with elements that should please the underground crowd. No matter which of the two has gotten your attention more, you’ll be able to add it to your collection starting February 23rd, from Beatport. A couple of weeks later, it’ll come to the other digital stores, in case you’re a bigger fan of those.<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"https:\/\/vandsunete.wordpress.com\/2015\/02\/21\/daniel-lesden-life-simulation-ep\/\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Florin Bodnărescu<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2015-02-21T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-06-01T00:16:28+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Life Simulation",
                "Press mentions"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Sat, 21 Feb 2015 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128224",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128228",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/vand-sunete-review-of-thru-the-stars\/",
            "title": "Vand Sunete review of Thru The Stars",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Vând Sunete focuses on track recommendations and features everything from new releases to genre classics. This time he reviewed Daniel’s latest EP, Thru The Stars.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/thru-the-stars-vand-sunete.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>With releases on JOOF Recordings, Borderline Music and Perfecto Fluoro, Daniel Lesden has certainly had productions featured on some high profile imprints in the trance world. February 9th sees him debut on India’s Digital Om Productions with a double track offering in the form of the Thru The Stars EP. Let’s take a closer look at it.<\/p>\n<h2>Thru The Stars On Autopilot<\/h2>\n<p>Psytrance is many things to many people, and everyone perceives it differently because they choose to focus on a certain aspect of the arrangement. For me, it’s about the atmosphere, and in particular, the quick changes that take place as the track is unfolding, so to speak.<\/p>\n<p>I’m happy to report that Thru The Stars On Autopilot is a great example of psytrance done right, with great emphasis on the atmosphere, and lots of teasing that go on throughout. From its strategically placed, slightly sci-fi sounding vocal samples, to the little melodic snippets and FX sweeps, it manages to easily reel in the listener. I often approach these things like stories and have made the point in the past that for a track to be truly great, it has to capture your attention like a great story. Let’s just say there’s been a lot of attention capturing, somewhere around a dozen replays worth of it.<\/p>\n<p>I wouldn’t want the other track to feeling neglected, so let’s move on, yeah?<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">Thru The Stars is a great example of Psytrance done right, with great emphasis on the atmosphere, and lots of teasing that goes on throughout.<\/p>\n<h2>Mysteries Of Time<\/h2>\n<p>The companion track takes the BPM down a couple of notches, giving the entire ensemble a slightly more mysterious feel. Atypical in the way it builds, it made for quite a fun listening session and a nicely laid-back alternative to the production above. There’s a little more emphasis on the progressive side of things, which I did enjoy a lot. It has a rather more pronounced, darker tone, making the choice of the title entirely justified.<\/p>\n<p>There’s still time to pick a favourite, as the EP is headed for release on February 9th. Listen to the samples and see which one you like more.<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"https:\/\/vandsunete.wordpress.com\/2015\/02\/08\/daniel-lesden-thru-the-stars-ep\/\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Florin Bodnărescu<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2015-02-08T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-06-01T00:24:10+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Press mentions",
                "Thru The Stars"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Sun, 08 Feb 2015 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128228",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128239",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/vand-sunete-review-of-aurora\/",
            "title": "Vand Sunete review of Aurora",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Vând Sunete focuses on track recommendations and features everything from new releases to genre classics, reviewed Daniel’s latest collaboration, Aurora.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/aurora-vand-sunete.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>Borderline Music had a great 2014, and to show my appreciation, I picked it as my label of the year. From the looks of it, this year looks set to be as great, if not greater than the previous. Why, you ask? Just look at what’s coming next.<\/p>\n<p>Landing in at spot number 49 in the back catalogue is a tremendous collaboration between Daniel Lesden and Mekka that’s sure to please fans of the deeper, more progressive end of the trance spectrum. Aurora, as it’s been dubbed, brings together bits from progressive, influences from psy, built around a great melody and introduced as part of a rather non-standard build, to create a really unique sound. The atmosphere is great, the progression is very enjoyable and the end result is something I’m definitely going to keep in my playlists for the foreseeable future. Congratulations to Jake and Daniel. You nailed it with this one, guys!<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">Aurora brings together bits from Progressive, influences from Psy, built around a great melody and introduced as part of a rather non-standard build, to create a really unique sound.<\/p>\n<p>I know taste is subjective, but the quality is not. This here, is absolutely quality, something that’s become a regular thing over at Borderline HQ. Don’t take my word, have a listen to the sample below and hear for yourself.<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"https:\/\/vandsunete.wordpress.com\/2015\/01\/08\/daniel-lesden-mekka-aurora\/\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Florin Bodnărescu<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2015-01-08T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-06-01T00:29:29+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Aurora",
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Press mentions"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Thu, 08 Jan 2015 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128239",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128241",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/flux-bpm-review-of-aurora\/",
            "title": "Flux BPM review of Aurora",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Flux BPM Online is a blog featuring reviews, interviews, and events. Dimitri Kechagias wrote his verdict of the latest Daniel’s single, Aurora.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/aurora-fluxbpm.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>At the nearby picturesque city of York is based on Activa’s label Borderline Music. The exceptional record label manages to stand out from the crowd and get high placements at the various download shops trance charts. The brand new release is an exceptional mixture of well-produced psytrance with heavy doses of acid and magnificent melodic themes running through it. The result is the track Aurora by Daniel Lesden & Mekka. High-class composition that can be played on melodic uplifting trance and psytrance sets alike. The psy kick and bassline are present along with various colourful euphoric sunny Ibiza styles synthy themes, airy pads and great atmosphere as well.<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">It’s one of those tracks that can capture your imagination and is brave attempt to cross the forbidden boundaries between the two trance camps and bridge their separate worlds.<\/p>\n<p>The track has as a strong asset that it builds slowly and adds strong sound layers until to reach that climax that melodies and rough acid are working together to mesmerise the audience and win its attention. It’s one of those tracks that can capture your imagination and is brave attempt to cross the forbidden boundaries between the two trance camps and bridge their separate worlds. In my opinion, many influences in any track can benefit the final result and on this track, it’s easy to understand how much the variety of sounds and composition techniques have enhanced the mouthwatering final result that is Aurora. Pure gold, love It!<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"http:\/\/fluxbpmonthemove.blogspot.co.uk\/2015\/01\/review-daniel-lesden-mekka-aurora-out.html\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Dimitri Kechagias<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2015-01-04T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-06-01T00:29:44+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Aurora",
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Press mentions"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Sun, 04 Jan 2015 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128241",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128247",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/your-edm-in-depth-review-of-the-human-element\/",
            "title": "Your EDM in-depth review of The Human Element",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Andrew Quigley, Your EDM’s head Trance writer, reviewed The Human Element.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/the-human-element-youredm.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>We here at Your EDM are huge fans of the underground sounds of John oo Fleming and his illustrious producer pool of JOOF Recordings, but if there ever was a yang counterpart to John‘s yin, it would be the monstrous talents of the legendary Christopher Lawrence, whose exploratory tastes in Trance, Psy and Progressive continue to broaden the expanses of many die-hard listeners around the world. Both Christopher and John are very good friends with each other and while they are not spinning together in their special Back 2 Back sets, they are hard at work in the studio, releasing collaborative singles such as the acidic Dark On Fire and the frantic Predator.<\/p>\n<p>Christopher‘s mainline label, Pharmacy Music, continues to be a great platform to unveil new and promising Trance talent, and some artists that have gotten a much needed shot in the arm in their budding careers include upcoming producers Casey Rasch, Frost Raven and Mark L, as well as high ranking Psy regulars Mechanimal and You Are My Salvation. This time, Lawrence teams up with fellow Trance artist, Jonathan Allyn, on a brand new single entitled The Human Element, and while the Original kicks some serious ass on its own, it is the explosive power of longtime Your EDM favourite Daniel Lesden that offers a no-frills Progressive Psy barnstormer to wildly bang off the rails to.<\/p>\n<p>Apart from reviewing his stellar debut album, Chronicles Of The Universe, he has also wowed us with his single of Mirai, which was released on JOOF Recordings back in July. While this remix is considered ‘Progressive Psy’ in its clearest sense, it doesn’t mean that this piece doesn’t come without switchblades and nail guns tucked away in its hidden pockets, and Daniel Lesden‘s rework is certainly spiked with an extra jolt of lethal caffeine to whip your butt out of your seat. Apart from the usual groove inducing basslines, (which sound particularly clean; even by Daniel‘s standards), the piece also includes the advent of percussive basslines that hearken back to Coming Soon‘s rhythmic, Full On productions, which is not only a nice tip of the hat towards their general direction, but it also intensifies the basslines to a furious drive that shatters through the regular arrangement and transforms it into a piston based machine of raw power and fury. One part of the piece that we love is the supremely gorgeous section that cuts away all of the percussion and extra noises while leaving us with a singular bassline and a killer atmospheric eruption that rushes head-on into the senses and releases all inner inhibitions.<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">The clash of wondrous, mysterious melodies and full-on, almost industrial styled main phrases show us the growing maturity of this class producer and shows us just how much he stands out from the rest of the pack within the Psy Trance genre.<\/p>\n<p>The breakdown features some of Lesden‘s beautiful arrangement prowess within the melodic department and the sudden declaration of sounds and textures all culminate into a massive bassline that slams us head-on with full Progressive rage. The clash of wondrous, mysterious melodies and full-on, almost industrial styled main phrases show us the growing maturity of this class producer and shows us just how much he stands out from the rest of the pack within the Psy Trance genre.<\/p>\n<p>Daniel Lesden‘s remix to Christopher Lawrence & Jonathan Allyn‘s The Human Element is out now on Pharmacy Music via Beatport, so make sure you purchase a copy and support real talent!<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.youredm.com\/2014\/12\/04\/trance-christopher-lawrence-jonathan-allyn-human-element-daniel-lesden-remix-pharmacy-music\/\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Andrew Quigley<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2014-12-05T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-06-01T00:33:40+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Press mentions",
                "The Human Element"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Fri, 05 Dec 2014 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128247",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128249",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/catch-the-beat-review-of-the-human-element\/",
            "title": "Catch The Beat review of The Human Element",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">Catch The Beat is a blog of electronic music, running by Jayden Kouli and his team. They showcasing the tracks to share passions and to build a community that unites through music. This time Jayden reviewed Daniel Lesden remix of The Human Element, just released on Pharmacy Music.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/the-human-element-catch-the-beat.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>Psytrance is just one of those genres that you have to listen to and get lost within, it gives you that outer-world experience and it takes you to a place that you didn’t think existed. The Daniel Lesden remix of Christopher Lawrence & Jonathan Allyn — „The Human Element“ is just one of those tracks and damn how we love the faster BPM, sending you on a journey.<\/p>\n<p>The tune will awaken all your senses and bring you to a higher state of consciousness, bring on the perfection and let it hit you like a truck.<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.catchthatbeat.com\/christopher-lawrence-jonathan-allyn-the-human-element-daniel-lesden-remix\/\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Jayden Kouli<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2014-12-04T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-06-01T00:34:06+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Press mentions",
                "The Human Element"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Thu, 04 Dec 2014 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128249",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128266",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/trance-family-review-of-mirai\/",
            "title": "Trance Family review of Mirai",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">GTranceFamily is the fastest growing independent network on this platform specialising in all things related to trance and it’s sub-genres. Head trance writer Simon Waring reviewed Daniel Lesden’s Mirai EP, forthcoming on JOOF Recordings.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/mirai-gtf.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>Daniel Lesden is undoubtedly the artist that is making the biggest impact over at JOOF. With an outstanding artist album ‘Chronicles of the Universe’, remixing a JOOF Classic Whirloop ‘Feel the effect’ and now this brilliant EP. Our man of the moment, so watch this space!<\/p>\n<p>Not being one to sit back Daniel shows his mastery of the genre and delivers what is not a postscript to his artist album but an interlude of what is to come!<\/p>\n<h2>Out Of This World<\/h2>\n<p>The first track on the EP is ‘Out Of This World’ in both name and production quality with his signature sounds dominating this track.<\/p>\n<p>It’s spatial accent echoes towards a higher plane, its obscure bassline holds firm and drives forward as the lead synth perforates through the space-time continuum. The melody is both luminous and apocalyptic at the same time and it stabs at the very soul of universal equilibrium. As the heavy bombardment approaches it conveys an unyielding pressure with its low pitched pads, heavy bass and acidic qualities, each melding together brilliantly forming an existential singularity. The heavy matter gives way as it breaks the fundamental laws of physics and delivers another work of art that Daniel is becoming renowned for.<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">This great new package from Daniel Lesden is a must here for both avid listeners of psy progressive and those people that truly appreciate the true nature of trance.<\/p>\n<h2>Mirai<\/h2>\n<p>‘Mirai’ ascends to the very essence of the soul of the Universe and exudes an extraordinary light with its futuristic aura. The earthy qualities of the ‘Flageolet’ from Spinney Lainey delivers an atmosphere that embodies the spirit of all living organisms as the resounding bass folds in and out of the reverberating pads.<\/p>\n<p>An abundance of innovative synths and SFX fuse together with the poetic flute in an epical embrace, as the lucidity of the entire track becomes somewhat hypnotising. This great new package from Daniel Lesden is a must here for both avid listeners of psy progressive and those people that truly appreciate the true nature of trance.<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gtrancefamily.net\/daniel-lesden-mirai-ep-joof-recordings\/\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Simon Waring<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2014-06-25T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-06-01T00:39:50+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Mirai",
                "Press mentions"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Wed, 25 Jun 2014 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128266",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "128281",
            "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/all\/your-edm-in-depth-review-of-chronicles-of-the-universe\/",
            "title": "Your EDM in-depth review of Chronicles Of The Universe",
            "content_html": "<p class=\"lead\">YourEDM.com — a website focused on covering news, releases, events and more that relates to electronic dance music. Andrew Quigley, head Trance writer of Your EDM, reviewed Chronicles Of The Universe in-depth.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/cotu-youredm.jpg\" width=\"696\" height=\"360\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p>As one of Psy Trance’s brightest talents, Daniel Lesden continues to turn heads with his incredibly sophisticated Progressive style that demands incredulous attention to detail. Many are hailing him as a modern day prodigy with each subsequent release, as his viciously complex productions have quickly garnered a huge list of support from industry leaders such as Simon Patterson, Sideform, and Lyctum. Lesden kicked off his career in 2012 with the release of Contact on Ovnimoon Records, where it remained in the Psy Trance Top 10 on Beatport for multiple weeks. While it usually takes a couple of years to achieve that level of success, Contact immediately separated him from the pack as a rising talent whose potential could explode at any moment. Since 2012, his talents have grown to insurmountable heights, as his unique infusion of past influences and fresh experimentation have uncovered a radically unique approach towards his works. Yet, he still remains humble and optimistic as an artist and continually strives to hone his craft by discovering new sounds and exploring different avenues of new age ideologies.<\/p>\n<p>Daniel Lesden has always been interested in the concept of universal exploration and has frequently implemented subtle suggestions of deep space throughout his pieces. Each of his tracks contains a mystical flow of energy that intertwines throughout its relentless basslines and his soft, velvety embellishments focus on achieving an intense, sonorous sound. This fascination of the cosmos has culminated in the creation of his debut album entitled Chronicles Of The Universe, which keenly focuses on the Solar System as its main driven theme. This album has given him the chance to stretch out his production chops by developing a vibrantly detailed arrangement of textures that accurately depicts his contemporary point of views. Each track represents a different planet in our Solar System and the tempo and energy decrease with each passing orbit, (and track). Additionally, Lesden has taken cues from various historical Gods that are said to reside over each world, which adds yet another layer of crypticism towards his dynamic magnum opus. Released on John 00 Fleming’s legendary label, J00F Recordings, Chronicles Of The Universe is as academic as it is delightful, with each piece sending you towards a brave journey of immersive self-discovery.<\/p>\n<h2>Mercurian Night<\/h2>\n<p>At a blistering 138 BPM, Mercurian Night is the fastest track in the album that continually accelerates with terrifying conviction. The piece is searingly fast and in your face with a brutal combination of devastating basslines and sinister, Middle Eastern interludes that inflicts serious damage to one’s sanity. This is due to the planet being closest to the sun, with a yearly cycle that only consists of 88 Earth days. An unusual presence of evil is shown throughout the opening track with the addition of radical percussive choices, smashing Breaks sections and thunderous Electro influences, as well as the intermittent laughs of the devil slowly seeping feelings of dread down your spine. It’s definitely a fiery start to the album.<\/p>\n<h2>Ishtar Terra<\/h2>\n<p>The Ishtar Terra is a particular continent on Venus which is represented by Mother Ishtar, who is the Semitic\/Babylonian goddess of love, war and sex. For my interpretation, I find that a quintessential tale of Ishtar’s life is closely connected to this piece. One day, Ishtar descends into the Underworld and demands that the main gates be open to her. After the gatekeeper allows her to pass, she angrily notices that she loses an article of clothing in each inner gate she passes while a group of demons prevent her from leaving. Completely naked, she is eventually captured and imprisoned in the bowels of the Underworld. As the goddess of sex, her imprisonment ceases all sexual activity for the planet. The King of Gods, Ea, sees this as a problem and creates a being called Asu-Shu-Namir to free Ishtar from her imprisonment, or else face righteous retribution. The Queen of the Underworld, Ereshkigal, is furious that she has to let her prize go, but allows Ishtar’s freedom for fear of the destruction of her personal realm. Lesden’s track is brooding and bitter, with a scathingly intense, yet weighty character that symbolizes the anger and resentment of both Ishtar and Ereshkigal. With the addition of snaking acidic lines and various vocal samples, it perfectly balances between ferocity and elegance in true Progressive form.<\/p>\n<h2>The Gaia<\/h2>\n<p>As the only planet that is able to sustain life in the entire Solar System, The Gaia is certainly a track that stands out from the album. This track naturally refers to the Earth Goddess Gaia, who created the Sea and the Sky to support life. As a maintainable ecosystem, the Earth is comprised of trillions of living organisms that work together to preserve itself as a single, living being. A big concept of Psy Trance can be described with the lyrics of Galactic Mantra by Ovnimoon, in which it ends with, „I am me. We are you.“ We are individuals, but we are interconnected with Nature. It bonds us, yet guides us and our interchangeable relationship between the Earth Goddess guarantees our survival and the survival of our planet. The Gaia features the first instance of a prominent human application, as the epic beginning is grandiose in displaying the overwhelming power of mankind. Ritualistic shouts, expressive vocal arias and open-air sound constructions allow the marriage of spirituality and music to intertwine in immortalized harmony.<\/p>\n<h2>Cydonia<\/h2>\n<p>Many scholars and scientists believe that Mars was once as beautiful and rich as the Earth today and also contained the specific conditions needed to support life. Cydonia refers to an area on Mars that’s well known by its amusing depiction of a smiling face within its terrain. Daniel takes a completely different spin on this track, as its spacey, otherworldly atmosphere is largely supplemented by its prolific use of futuristic sounds that contain an element of extraterrestrialism. It is distinctly more Progressive than the previous three and in my interpretation, it is meant to convey the glory of past lifeforms on Mars with the use of cutting edge sound technology. Definitely, one to check out if you’re a fan of discovering new sounds.<\/p>\n<p class=\"quote\">A brilliant debut album that definitively showcases one of the best technical talents in Trance today. It’s wonderfully detailed with countless hidden nuances and its intricate, thorny orchestration bring out some of the best work that I’ve seen from Daniel.<\/p>\n<h2>Vortex<\/h2>\n<p>This is a rather exciting piece in the album because the vortex obviously refers to the Big Red Spot that resides on Jupiter as a horrifying maelstrom of complete annihilation. This has a profound effect on the implications of this piece, as its fearful qualities are almost as violent sounding as Mercurian Night. Firmly planted in harmonic minor, Vortex focuses most of its attention on its continuous basslines as torrents of villainous samples are offset by the use of flowing ethnic vocals. At various points throughout the track, the rumblings of thunder can ominously be felt in the background; its constant presence inflicting panic and menace towards the listener. Around the middle of the track, Lesden switches gears and swaps out the sixteenth notes with a corrupted and warping bassline that summons a feeling of uneasiness throughout the layout of the other instruments, (along with a slight hint of mania thrown in for good measure). However, the entirety of Vortex is surprisingly tonal and avant-garde, as the piece focuses more on cool, confident grooves than reckless brute force.<\/p>\n<h2>Shadow Of Collisions<\/h2>\n<p>Shrouded with enigma and intrigue, Saturn is known as the only planet with a distinct asteroid belt surrounding its orbit. By this point, we have significantly dropped down from 138 to 134 BPM, and its distinct slowdown ventures into certain colour territories that haven’t been explored by many producers. However, Daniel has taken that risk with conviction, as his paired-down piece offers exciting new possibilities into Psy Trance as a whole. Compared to the last two pieces, Shadow Of Collisions is more technically advanced in terms of sound design\/timbre selection, and its unorthodox blend of styles and influences provide a unique clash of ideologies that thrives of musical innovation. Its pumping percussion section propels the track at a smooth pace and its mysterious vocals\/drums are featured as an elegant, yet a vibrant example of musical conversations.<\/p>\n<h2>Deep Haze<\/h2>\n<p>With only two tracks to go, we now move away from Psy Trance to explore Daniel’s interpretation of Trance with a cool, collected 131BPM feel. This track represents Uranus, as its collection of various gases and ’ices’ are loosely collected to form the entirety of the planet. I find that these last two pieces are two of his most technical works, as his beautiful modus operandi induces a wonderfully intricate sound design that captures the frigid feeling of timelessness that’s constant throughout the coldest atmosphere of the Solar System. The entire piece is lusciously deep and carnivorous, with a sound design that rivals dominant Trance technicians such as Protoculture, Lange and Giuseppe Ottaviani. Deep Haze also boasts an impressive atmosphere within its elaborate soundscapes and its brilliant implementation of Progressive Breaks adds another crisp element of comprehensive creationism that seeks to shatter genres, as well as expectations.<\/p>\n<h2>165 Earth Years<\/h2>\n<p>Now within the deepest reaches of the Solar System, it’s only natural that Daniel’s interpretation of Neptune is where we see him at his creative prime, as this piece nebulously relishes within its deep, artificial personality. I don’t know if this could even be considered Trance in any sense of the word, as it reminds me of similar sound philosophies of Guy J, Cid Inc and Khen; artists that believe in the journey of sounds to guide them through the music. Clearly, 165 Earth Years is titled to represent the time it takes for Neptune to complete one rotation around the sun and its slow, lurching nature dictates the energy of this piece. Its heavily digitized palette is magnificently intertwined within its monstrous atmosphere as its smooth, seamless phrasing is flawlessly executed in top form. It is a fantastic blend of spacious, hopeful melodies and rigid, emotionless orchestration that brings a delicious and satisfying end to Chronicles Of The Universe, and is my personal favourite out of the entire album.<\/p>\n<p>If you are new to Psytrance, or are someone who wants to explore the hidden underbelly of EDM, this is definitely a great starting point if you want to get into true Psy. Lesden has masterfully integrated a sense of connection and cohesion within each track and also manages to present some of the highest work of craftsmanship that we have seen here at Your EDM. Make sure you check this out on Beatport via J00F Recordings and I hope your journey into Psy Trance continues to broaden your musical horizons. Our final rating is below.<\/p>\n<p>Keep the music alive.<\/p>\n<p class=\"footnotes\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.youredm.com\/2014\/02\/24\/edm-album-review-daniel-lesden-chronicles-universe-j00f-recordings\/\">Link to the original post<\/a><br>Text — Andrew Quigley<\/p>\n",
            "date_published": "2014-02-24T02:00:00+05:00",
            "date_modified": "2024-06-01T00:44:42+05:00",
            "tags": [
                "Chronicles Of The Universe",
                "Daniel Lesden",
                "Press mentions"
            ],
            "author": {
                "name": "Daniel Sokolovskiy",
                "url": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/",
                "avatar": "https:\/\/dsokolovskiy.com\/blog\/pictures\/userpic\/userpic@2x.jpg?1732048793"
            },
            "_date_published_rfc2822": "Mon, 24 Feb 2014 02:00:00 +0500",
            "_rss_guid_is_permalink": "false",
            "_rss_guid": "128281",
            "_rss_enclosures": [],
            "_e2_data": {
                "is_favourite": false,
                "links_required": null,
                "og_images": []
            }
        }
    ],
    "_e2_version": 4079,
    "_e2_ua_string": "Aegea 11.0 (v4079e)"
}