There’s one track in every musician’s career that has made their life and will never be forgotten. When it comes to Binary Finary, as soon as you speak out their name, the number ’1998′ automatically follows. Isn’t it? When Matt Laws and Stuart Matheson, released this single in 1998, they became a huge sensation as the name behind one of the biggest trance anthems ever. ’1998′ turned out to be the first piece of English instrumental music that had charted in the majorly vocal based music scene.
Supported by DJ’s such as Paul van Dyk, Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, Ferry Corsten and many others since release date, this year, the legendary classic returns for its 15 year anniversary with some brand new remixes. A feeling of goosebumps for old trancers to get their old stuff and get nostalgic with it, this release has also brought smiles to younger generations.
First of all, the Jordan Suckley remix is a great psy trance version that mingles elements of tech trance with outstanding impact on the dance floor.
Kissy Sell Out has some trap in the box for us to get astonished to hear the version he came up that is definitely magnificent. Even if you are not in trap, it’s a kind of remix that even trance djs will play.
The superb Dutch dj & producer Daniel Wanrooy is on board for the remix duty and his modern big room trance is packed with hard hitting basslines, groovy beats and synthy stabs with an in-your-face climax.
Top dj & producer James Dymond is just guarantees success and his remix is super fat and rocking with driving basslines with a subtle energy that flows really well from start to finish.
Next is End Of The World rework that moves within the melodic progressive trance areas which is deep and sparkling and very danceable at the same time.
Last but not least is Tonny Nesse on board to finish this bright remix pack in the finest way with a purely uplifting and euphoric treatment. It’ll be your favorite for sure if you adore the sound of Future Sound Of Egypt.
This epic remix pack of an eternal trance classic from Armada Music’s huge back catalogue is out now and you can grab it here on Beatport.