Allan Morrow - When They Are Gone
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- čas přidán 3. 12. 2017
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Morrow is the man behind a slew of excellent productions since 2011 on labels such as Tytanium, Outburst, Mental Asylum and Grotesque. This is his debut on Pure Trance and this track is taken from Factor B’s Disc of the Pure Trance 6 compilation. When They Are Gone is dedicated to Allan’s late Grandfather, so is an emotional journey as one would expect, but a defiantly optimistic one at that, a glimmering synth riff emerges at the break, supported by a plaintive vocal pad refrain and the subsequent payoff ticks all the peak-time trance floor boxes.
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This song is somehow, solely the reason with how i got back into uplifting Trance music, it hits the right notes for me, Thank you Allan Morrow. Even bought a few packs from your website to get back into the production side of it as well
This is amazing to hear! Thank you :)
Amazing track 🔥 🔥 🔥
It's tunes like this one that make you value and embrace life. Magnificent.
Wonderful track. Love it. Proper Uplifting Trance 👌🏻👍🏻
WOW!!! MAGIC AND AMAZING TRACK!!! 💎
This is a great one, pretty driving yet still beautiful.
WOW!
love it
great tune !! do you use white noise with a phase on it ?
Melody taken from Menno de Jong - Modulate
wrong. The rhythm is similar but notes are different. Think about it, tehre are only 7 keys or 12 keys (we're not even doing romantic classical music here that chromaticism) to use in trance. Of course many people are goign to sound alike, doens't mean they directly plagiarized anyone. If you think people are copying eachother then I suggest go look up a composer named Arnold Schoenberg. He was the one true original musician that didn't sound like anybody else, but tell me if you liked the music, I would be amused.
pongo bewindow 👌
I wrote this, and didn't even know "modulate" existed
@@Allan-Morrow-AM-Studios it's impossible to not sound similar to someone else in some way these days. Just ignore him. Great track