| © UltraMax, 2002 | | 9 tracks | 56 minutes |
 | | | | CD Album: $8.95 |  | | MP3 Album: $8.90 |  | | | | Also Available @ |
 |
 |  |  |
| | UltraMax "EnTrance" | | | Inspired by Paul van Dyk and Mozart... | | | N | Track | Play | Time | Description | | 1. | Trans-Country Express |  | 4:51 | Dance with Celtic fiddle | | 2. | Unfading |  | 7:38 | Uplifting trance with piano | | 3. | Letting Go |  | 5:26 | Uplifting trance | | 4. | Computer |  | 8:01 | Techno / trance | | 5. | Evocations of Happiness - II |  | 7:15 | Melodic trance with violins | | 6. | Evocations of Happiness - III |  | 6:31 | Melodic trance with violins | | 7. | Love of the Violin |  | 7:51 | Melodic trance with violins | | 8. | Veronica |  | 4:13 | Ambient | | 9. | Good Life |  | 6:47 | Flute and guitar |
Artist's Note
"EnTrance" is a bitter-sweet album. After
hard-core clubbers to which I mistakenly marketed "Resurrection" criticized
the wits out of me I embarked on a learning journey studying van Dyk's "Out
There and Back" and other trance track. Chuck Browning, Cox Radio VP in
Tulsa, too had a profound influence on my style and helped me to grasp the
essence of "progressive" sound. Although I mastered it not the album proved
an improvement over "Resurrection" as far as hard-core clubbing audience is
concerned with some of the tracks gaining limited airplay. Now "EnTrance"
sounds distinctively old: at the time I did not quite grasp the importance
of sound design. Yet the ideas (particularly in employing strings sections)
were good and a year later I remixed some of the "EnTrance" tracks and
included then into my best selling Digital Bliss
album. |