Sander van Doorn – ELEVE11 (Just Music)

<House> Eleve11 is reminiscent of the early 2000′s glow-stick commercial Euro Rave era. Picture the teen of that time and space now grown up and slightly more sophisticated in its twenties with a sound that brings together pop vocals and uplifting melodies with booming ultrasonic warehouse elements. It’s an unpretentious eager to please delivery which should appeal to a wider international audience. The opening track Love is Darkness reflects that huge sold out auditorium type tune, the second track Koko firmly sets in place and balances out the happy commercial Prog Electro vibe this album creates. It’s the kind of hit that makes you want to blow a little louder on your rave whistle. Yep – Go raver. Sidney Samson and Nadia ‘Rapture’ Ali weigh in with Rolling The Dice and ply on more of that fluffy club feel in finger-pointing-fashion. Not really one of the best tracks on the album. The Godskitchen Urban Wave Mix of Beyond Sound brings things back with a more grounded stomping and slightly darker, yet still uplifting sound. Drink To Get Drunk will make a great club track with its raspy vocal and continues with this same temperament and bangs out as a sexy dance floor filler. If you like the melodic, uncomplicated rave music vibes you will definitely enjoy this one.

Review: Mary Honeychild

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