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Sophie Sugar - Call Of Tomorrow Mp3

  • Performer: Sophie Sugar
  • Album: Call Of Tomorrow
  • Label: Galactive
  • Catalog #: GALSO 012
  • MP3: 1989 mb | FLAC: 2347 mb
  • Released: 22 Mar 2005
  • Country: Netherlands
  • Style: Trance
  • Rating: 4.6/5
  • Votes: 161
  • Category: Electronic
Sophie Sugar - Call Of Tomorrow Mp3

Tracklist

1Call Of Tomorrow (John O'Callaghan Remix)
Remix – John O'Callaghan
7:30
2Call Of Tomorrow (Original Mix)7:51

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
GALSO 012Sophie Sugar Call Of Tomorrow ‎(2xFile, MP3, 320)GalactiveGALSO 012Netherlands2005

Credits

  • Arranged By, Composed By, Producer, Written-BySophie Sugar

Video

Brakree
1. John O'Callaghan Mix : it remix is no bad , is natural and flow , is more relax , is trance conventional , how much of men producers. 2. Original mix : is other level of trance , is absolutelly more unheard-of , is more awesome than o callaghan remix. The original started how any trance , but in midle in the uplifting part it track make over destructives explodes , and terrorific brutality sounds ,fantastic waves and celestial sound! 3. For popularity , the most popular is version of O callaghan because is trance conventional how much and easy for can get, But the original is rare can get , the original mix is one masterpiece rare and hard of can get.
PC-rider
Original Mix:
This is quite a mediocre trancer from start to finish. Here we have nothing so outstanding, but on the other hand, nothing so bad either. Soundworld opens nicely after few minutes and the rising part is pretty nice. The drum machine is bit too round for my tastes, affecting to the drive in a bad way.

John O'Callaghan Remix:
Our second is much more flowing and fresh track due to its powerful beat and hihats' that have become the trademark of John O' Callaghan. Now we have more speed and somehow clearer soundscape. This version has somehow deeper feeling to it, than in the original. One of the best remixes from O'Callaghan.

Summary:
I would certainly go for O'Callaghan's remix, because it's much more alive and forwarding. Original is just quite a bland piece of trance, that fails to impress enough.
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