Britweek’s Creative Award winner Paul Oakenfold returns to the studio with a brand new exclusive Trance venture called Trance Mission – a compilation that will entice purists as much as it will dance-tourists! Released under Oakenfold’s Perfecto Records division of the renowned Armada label, Trance Mission will feature twelve of the biggest Trance releases of all time covered by the man who helped make them favorites in the first place. Here’s what he had to say about the album.
I’ve always wanted to make this album but how do you successfully go about making a collection of cover versions of a bunch of your all time favourite records? It’s a tough question that I’ve had going round my head for many years. Yes lots of people have made remixes of these songs but few have covered them. I guess you’re wondering what the difference is right? Well a remix uses parts from the original composition whereas a cover uses nothing except the notation of the original riff. Other than that – you begin with a blank canvas – and that is what appealed to me when I decided to begin work on Trance Mission back in Summer 2013.
Deciding to create cover versions was the easy part. I didn’t want to be restricted in any way by having to use parts from the originals and in doing so fall into the ranks of other remixers. So once that hurdle had been jumped it was about selecting from the shortlist of thirty tracks we had come up with in the office. Listening back to hundreds of old live sets, old compilations, old BBC Essential Mixes – it was a heap of fun that sparked a lot of great memories but it also helped remind me which were the stand out tracks from those key moments in my career.
Featuring cover versions from Paul Oakenfold himself, Trance Mission includes 12 chapters of a nostalgic Musical experience of the most iconic and influential electronic records of all time. Remakes of classics like ‘Café Del Mar’,‘Madagascar’, ‘Touch Me’, ‘Adagio for Strings’, ‘Toca Me’, ‘Ready Steady Go’, ‘Hold That Sucker Down’ among others, each one brilliantly remodeled to fit the aesthetic and style of the present day.
The list was full of genre defining titles that not only played big parts in my own career as DJ but also that made hugely significant contributions to the history and evolution of electronic music. These records meant so much to me during their first existence that I knew I had to be careful, complimentary and respectful to them when work began. But I also knew that I didn’t just want to make updated versions of the originals. Instead I wanted to approach them all with a new perspective. I know you feel incredibly protective over these songs and that’s cool because I do too, but artistic freedom of expression has always driven me to create different interpretations of the music I love and so when I began this album I knew the new versions had to be different, fresh and relevant to who I am and what I’m about as a DJ and producer today.
Oakenfold has been holed up in his studio for the last 6 months preparing this album which seemingly resonates with his illustrious career. The fresh interpretations are seamlessly blended with euphoric styles and moods and yet finds its place in a contemporary music style with a sonic terrain that is sure to please younger listeners of the genre as well.
Don’t worry there’s trance (given the album title it would be pretty odd if there wasn’t!) but there’s also breaks, progressive, ambient, deep techno and even our dear old pal EDM.
It’s always been about melody for me – more so than genre affiliation. A great song is a great song and I will continue to play and support great songs regardless of whether they’re trance, pop, drum n bass, jazz fusion or new-wave-typhoon-dubstep (bet you haven’t heard of that one yet have you!!). ”
The album will see a pre-order release on 23rd may before seeing its official release on 20th June. So gear up for this mission and in the words of the legend himself,
Let’s cut to the chase – fuck the boundaries, fuck genres and the fuck rules and regulations.
Your Mission is to just listen.
Sad to see there is no benjani remix of toca me on remixes cd..
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