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Aly & Fila

Philippe El Sisi

Philippe el Sisi was born in Caïro, Egypt. His childhood was spent learning to play the piano, inspired by his uncle, a first conductive chief of the Egyptian Music Symphonic Orchestra (Youssef el Sisi).Philippe’s first experience of dance music came at the age of twelve, he was drawn by likes of Armin van Buuren, Paul Oakenfold and Paul van Dyk. His own musical background meant Philippe took to production instantly.This led to him uniting with childhood friends Fadi Wassef and Aly Fathala, better known as the Egyptian trance duo Aly & Fila. Philippe’s debut E.P. ‘Witness/Never After’ was released in 2009 on Future Sounds of Egypt (F.S.O.E.). Philippe followed this up with a stunning breakthrough release, the inimitable ‘Humble’ once again on Armada Music’s sub-label F.S.O.E.Philippe began to gain massive respect amongst his peers, leading to collaborations with leading vocalists Ana Criado, Josie, Senadee and Sue McLaren. His single ‘Over You’ feat. Josie and the remix for ‘Neev Kennedy ‘This Heart Is Yours’ have received massive support from all over the globe. Whilst his collaboration with ‘Aly & Fila feat. Senadee ‘Without You’ showcased the perfect match between these three Egyptian trancemasters. Philippe’s bootlegs of ‘Hans Zimmer ‘s ‘This Is Not The Best Time’ and Motorcycle’s ‘As The Rush Comes’ are two special bootlegs that will remain in DJ sets for years to come.Philippe has continuously developed his passion for uplifting trance in the last five years, he is considered one of the leading lights on F.S.O.E. Label and rightly so. Almost 50 productions to his name already, consistent appearances on ‘A State of Trance’ and F.S.O.E. Compilations all complemented by his DJ sets across the world.His rise in stature is a sentiment echoed by the best of the best, such as Armin van Buuren who has given Philippe near to 10 ‘Future Favourite’ spots which is a rare feat
Omar Sherif

Omar Sherif​

 
Aly & Fila

Philippe El Sisi

Philippe el Sisi was born in Caïro, Egypt. His childhood was spent learning to play the piano, inspired by his uncle, a first conductive chief of the Egyptian Music Symphonic Orchestra (Youssef el Sisi).Philippe’s first experience of dance music came at the age of twelve, he was drawn by likes of Armin van Buuren, Paul Oakenfold and Paul van Dyk. His own musical background meant Philippe took to production instantly.This led to him uniting with childhood friends Fadi Wassef and Aly Fathala, better known as the Egyptian trance duo Aly & Fila. Philippe’s debut E.P. ‘Witness/Never After’ was released in 2009 on Future Sounds of Egypt (F.S.O.E.). Philippe followed this up with a stunning breakthrough release, the inimitable ‘Humble’ once again on Armada Music’s sub-label F.S.O.E.Philippe began to gain massive respect amongst his peers, leading to collaborations with leading vocalists Ana Criado, Josie, Senadee and Sue McLaren. His single ‘Over You’ feat. Josie and the remix for ‘Neev Kennedy ‘This Heart Is Yours’ have received massive support from all over the globe. Whilst his collaboration with ‘Aly & Fila feat. Senadee ‘Without You’ showcased the perfect match between these three Egyptian trancemasters. Philippe’s bootlegs of ‘Hans Zimmer ‘s ‘This Is Not The Best Time’ and Motorcycle’s ‘As The Rush Comes’ are two special bootlegs that will remain in DJ sets for years to come.Philippe has continuously developed his passion for uplifting trance in the last five years, he is considered one of the leading lights on F.S.O.E. Label and rightly so. Almost 50 productions to his name already, consistent appearances on ‘A State of Trance’ and F.S.O.E. Compilations all complemented by his DJ sets across the world.His rise in stature is a sentiment echoed by the best of the best, such as Armin van Buuren who has given Philippe near to 10 ‘Future Favourite’ spots which is a rare feat
Omar Sherif

Omar Sherif​

Ugly male (sorry 😋 ) but beautiful music :good: and that's what count for me :mml:
 
Adrenaline


MERAJ DEYLAMI returns for label round two with his energetic hard meets uplifting Trance banger ADRENALINE, presented by Joyride Recordings. Following his Beatport and Spotify stormer SSJ, the Iran based producer returns with his second release on the Swiss label. Adrenaline will pump the blood through your veins and give you a rush on the dancefloor. This is pure energy paired with happy feelings. The next full moon will come for sure ;-) More sounds to discover: https://linktr.ee/joyridemusic
 
Meraj Deylami

Meraj Deylami is a Trance music producer from Shiraz, Iran, born on May 5th 1991. He always expressed his interest and talent in music from his early age by playing on toy instruments like keyboard but life had other plans for him until his mid teenage years. Falling in love with Trance music as a teenager in mid 2000s with the likes of Tiesto, Armin van Buuren and Paul van Dyk, he rediscovered his love and passion for music in form of Trance. After listening to multiple EDM Genres of the time for a few years, he settled his mind to become a Trance music producer starting from scratch at the age of 18 with FL Studio, which was handed to him by a dear friend, encouraging him to follow his heart. Though it took so many years for him to have an official release, he never let go of his dream. He had his first release in 2021, Immature Love which was a track that he created back in 2013 that didn't find it's way to the world because of the lack of knowledge and restrictions of the time. Now Meraj follows his path in Trance through storytelling in each track he produces, to share what he loves and feels through Trance music with the world.
 
To Be Here
Our talented friend Craig Johnstone is back with another sublime track on Extrema Global Music! 'To Be Here' has everything you love about uplifting trance: powerful drums, a dreamy breakdown, and a mesmerizing arpeggio.
 
Our Song
Get ready for Our Song, the new release from Miyuki and Jennifer Rene, on Subculture. This marks Miyukis exciting debut on the label, teaming up with the acclaimed Jennifer Rene. Known for her underground hit Games with John OCallaghan, Jennifer brings her incredible talent to this new track. Our Song is already making waves, with a yet to be revealed remix featured in JOCs recent sets!
 
Jennifer Rene

Miyuki

“The Doctor DJ” Miyuki left her career in science to pursue her lifelong passion – music. Now a rising dance music producer and DJ based in Los Angeles, Miyuki is dedicated to creating music that moves not only the body, but also the heart. Drawing from her experiences of trauma, healing, and love, Miyuki tells her story through evocative songwriting, ethereal melodies, and hard-hitting grooves. Breaking into the music scene with hard work and overflowing passion, Miyuki’s self-released music has reached over 10,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, and over 600 dedicated fans tune into her weekly DJ livestreams, making her the top 0.05% of most-watched channels on the Twitch livestreaming platform. Her first release on AVA (home to renowned trance artists such as Aly & Fila, Bryan Kearney, and Sean Tyas) marks another important milestone in her music journey, as she hopes to continue to inspire and to uplift through music.
 


danmark_ori;1404651 said:
:wall:

:sleeping: :lol: :cap: It goes beyond me, ignoring or even forgetting to add :wink: the very name of a performer. To me, any DJ comes 3rd or 4th.

1. composer. Here's were the music world starts. Without composer, no performer, no remixer, no DJ
2. performer. As soon as I hear a vocalist, I want to know his/her name. Any contribution to a track is entitled to be mentioned. How would you feel having contributed a given track - and your name was omitted ? :cap:
3. now it's time for remixer, eventually
4. and here's our DJ.

A composer can produce his creations very well without any of the numbers 2-4 :wink:
A performer's performance depends on a given composition. Yet a performer can do without a remixer or a DJ

Please keep these things in mind :captain:





:yes: :iagree: Remember guys: without a composer, without a performer, both remixer and DJ are left with empty hands .. .. .. :blink:




trace of trance;2787958 said:
no no i mean in releases and cd covers even... its bull shit
Ella;2904716 said:
the remixes wouldn't exist if the tracks , producers and vocalists wouldn't be there too, so... ofc, some remixes are better than the originals but the producers are more important than somebody who remixes a tune.
PaulGibson;2904713 said:
For me everyone deserves the credit for their work. The remixer is basically the producer of the sounds you're listening to on that remix, but the original producer is still the composer of the melodies and ideas that gave the remixer something cool to work with. Then there's the vocalist of course who doesn't change. So it's important that everyone gets their due credit for the hard work they put in to give us great music to enjoy. :)

danmark_ori;2946283 said:
I don't address remixers usually myself. Respect and decency apparently don't go without saying and naturally always. The way of (not) presenting a fact can be put (and changed) locally. Time and again.

Above1stBase;2946285 said:
The same case was made for especially Sunrise (Here I Am), and I keep quoting that post Matt made since he clearly stated his track with Kate Dowman was a cover of Ratty's Sunrise. This one, might as well be Jean-Michel Jarre vs Fire & Ice.

CICA9THC;3064970 said:
google find
:book:
http://fluxbpmonthemove.blogspot.nl/2013/11/review-c-systems-love-again-incl.html

With previous releases on Enhanced or Alter Ego and support by dozens of heavyweight DJs, the C-Systems duo returns with another catchy and dreany trance track. Once again they teamed up with Hanna Finsen to provide haunting vocals, overlaying the break that certainly doesn't disappoint with an emotional feeling. The remix package is taking the track in a different direction. Beatsole is delivering a high quality Uplifting version and the Russian chillout team R.I.B., Soty and Seven24 produced a fantastic downbeat version.

Beatwave;3090827 said:
Thanks Polar for the name of that beautiful voice on that track! She diserved it!
 

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