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vie 27-feb-2009 11:20
lo entendi, pero no quiero mandar fruta con la traduccion , asique si alguien es tan amable de traducirlo le seremos muy agradecidos :D ...
After last year's huge single Body Of Conflict, trance pioneers Cosmic Gate return to Black Hole Recordings to drop their fourth artist album Sign Of The Times. Constantly evolving with the ever-changing soundscape, the trance heavyweights provide 13 tracks of upfront and innovative cuts illustrating why they will always be ahead of the game.
Cosmic Gate have created and inspired of the most influential music ever to hit our dancefloors over the past decade. This long player is a good indication of how the guys constantly push today's musical boundaries, blending a perfect mix of trance and progressive combined with their tight skills and the duo's distinctive Cosmic Gate sound.
Sign Of The Times includes the massive Body Of Conflict plus 12 brand new, previously unreleased tracks with a leading towards vocal-based songs. Sourcing new talent, Cosmic Gate Collaborated with several singer-songwriters from a variety of genres to help contribute different sounds and themes on this album. Emma Hewitt who features on current single Not Enough Time has previously worked with electro DJ-producer Chris Lake and provides a poignant vocal for the track's atmospheric melodies. Tommy Clint and Jades both bring a rocky edge to proceedings with tracks Only Time and Seize The Day with guitar riffs and bass mixed neatly with soaring synths. Tiff Lacey appears on album opener Open Your Heart that will satisfy all euphoric fans. There also plenty of driving club numbers such as Artic Sunset and title track Sign Of The Times.
Cosmic Gate's fourth milestone delivers a perfect, cutting edge mixture of vocal and instrumental tracks. With a tour diary fully rammed for the upcoming yer, the duo continues on their path to gain followers and champion their forward thinking prog-trance sound - Sign Of The Times will props from the world's dancefloors and electronic enthusiasts in 2009.
Matu.!
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