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    "The Congo Song (No Sadness)"genre: Hard Trance
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    This is a track not for the faint hearted. This is a tough pounding trancer that will keep you rocking all day. The track fuses hard trance beats with congo & latin percussion. The track starts with a hard piece of percussion, then a nice soft beat with some congo percussion laid underneath. The track then builds to a drop then in comes the slamming hard beat & super cool baseline. The track progresses to a point when the hard percussion comes back in. The track then drops to a lovely stringed synth & a awesome trance breakdown that would have any good club going. All in all this is a track for the harder generation, for those who like it hard n banging. This is in the style of DJ Scot Project, Guy Ornadal etc... so the hardest of the hardest so you know what to expect.
    Credits: "No Sadness" vocal taken from djsamples.com

    Story Behind the Song
    I had found this awesome percussive sound & I thought I would love to do a tribal trance song, but at the same time I was trying to make a hard trancers. So it was very difficult trying to do both at the same time.
    I then had an idea, "What would happen if i combined both styles?" You get one hell of a hard trance congo song. Which is basically how the track came about.

    After I had the main idea sorted I had a little difficulty trying to put it together. The intro seem to just come to me.
    But the breakdown was very hard to do. So I just overlaped that synth in the middle, which gives a good effect. I 1st heard Flutlicht do it in one of his remixes & its something that I thinks a very good idea & something I have always wanted to try.

    After the breakdown was sorted, I fiddled around with trying to get a decent main riff which would stick in peoples heads. But that proved too hard with the style of the track.
    I thought, if you heard in it a club, it would sound great if it dropped back into the congo percussive sound & then fire back in. So I opted for that idea instead, which I personally think works well.

    So if you like this & would like a 12" vinyl copy please get in touch at Djtranceworld@aol.com

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