Welcome to another edition of the TTT brought to you by yours truly, Mark Menjivar. Forgive me for not posting; last week was certainly hectic. Now that we have come back to normal speed of life (for the most part), let’s look back and dig into the old record box for this week’s throwback. One of my favorites of all time in trance game is Ferry Corsten. His style is comparable to no one; as is illustrated in his productions, song selection for live sets, and radio show. While he hasn’t made the biggest impact this year necessarily, it’s definitely understandable as he’s been immersed in studio work for his next artist album which I’m sure will end up to be another classic. That being said, if you remember his live release for his set at Dance Valley 2007, you’ll no doubt remember this week’s classic. Let’s take a look:
Dubfire – Roadkill (Breakfast Remix)
Breakfast is definitely a name that has a close association with Ferry Corsten since he is regularly featured on his compilations and radio show. However this was the track that really grabbed my attention at the time and showed me he was a force to be reckoned with. The spin on Dubfire’s house hit “Roadkill” made a HUGE impact on that Dance Valley live album by completely revamping it and transforming the original version into a full blown trance record. Definitely one of the stand out points in that set and one of my favorite trance records to date. The buildup is still one of my favorites of all time and really shows the essence and structure of a classic trance anthem. Still gives me goosebumps. Now, excuse me while I go listen to that live album again, and again, and again….
Till next time, cheers!
Mark
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