Hi everyone!
Thanks for your support for D-Vine Inc’s Somewhere in the Past II last week, over 5000 plays on Mixcloud already, wonderful. Keeping with the classic trance theme, we have another 2 hour classic mix, but this time it’s from Brasil’s own MarsNRG! MarsNRG focused on hard to find, or rather unusual classic trance tunes. So you can be sure that this is one to put in your collection
Also, remember that there is only a few days left to get yourself into the draw to win a signed copy of Will Holland’s Digitally Enhanced 4. Competition closes Monday, please click here so you don’t miss out: http://www.trancemix.org/2011/06/win-will-holland-digitally-enhanced-volume-four-limited-edition-signed-album/
Good luck everyone and enjoy the tunes!
Who is MarsNRG?
MarsNRG is an aspiring DJ residing in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Still aiming to find opportunities to play to a live audience, he continues to promote himself on the web through his blogs and sets shared with the whole world.
Mars is an acronym for his name, it stands for Marcos Silvestri. That is also meant to be the planet Mars, and MarsNRG is an expression of his potential and taste for electronic music.
His admired Trance artists and Projects, some of them which fostered his interest for Trance, are Ferry Corsten, Gouryella, Robert Miles, DJ Tiesto, Mauro Picotto, Armin Van Buuren, Paul Van Dyk, Binary Finary, Transa, Art of Trance, Union Jack, Ayla, DJ Taucher, Brainbug, B.B.E., Gigi D’Agostino, Fragma, Lasgo, ATB, Sash!, etc. Mister Picotto is the most admired for what he used to produce in the beginning of the century, and he played a substantial role in MarsNRG’s interest for Trance music.
Even though he has a particular taste for Trance, he also enjoys other styles of music and keeps on mixing the 80s, 90s and 2000s electronic music, entailing House (Strictly Rhythm), Flash House (the sound of the 80s), Speed Garage, Eurodance, Electro House, Hard House, Jungle and D&B, Hard Dance, and last but not least, Trance, in some of its genres, mainly Uplifting, Hard, Dream, Progressive and Vocal/Euro Trance.
As times goes by he feels more and more inclined to dedicate his efforts to Trance and Hard styles as a whole, the sound that he considers the most enjoyable to rock to the fullest.
The sole thing that he would like at this special moment is getting a high number of plays, faves and comments on his sets, in a way for him to acknowledge to himself that the days he aspires for (the days of playing in front of a live audience) comes closer and closer, and he is more than prepared to go live and make everybody surrender to his sound.
He’d love to have your presence at his Facebook fan page, Twitter, MixCloud, etc. and that’s what matters most for him at the moment, and whatever you can do for him in that sense, he’d deeply thank that support and enjoy the arrival of new friends and enthusiasts of the same music as his.
Cheers from Brazil!
MarsNRG’s description of his mix, Retrograde Movement:
MarsNRG, as much as Trancer lovers from the old school, loves bringing about the sensation of nostalgia, making us remember the impressively good feel we had when we listened to a brand new sound still in the 90s, by the advent of the Trance arrival. In the 90s, Trance music was not popular in Sao Paulo, Brazil, MarsNRG’s country, gaining its visibility more notoriously with the arrival of the year 2000 with the presence of Mauro Picotto (Lizard and Komodo), System F (Out Of The Blue and Cry), Paul van Dyk (We’re Alive), Lasgo (Surrender and Follow You), Darude (Sandstorm), Gouryella (Gouryella and Walhalla), Fragma (Tocas Miracle and Everytime You Need Me), etc. Before that, Robert Miles (Children) was an exception in 1996, and some other Trance songs that were not considered Trance, being played as Techno on local radio stations, such as Da Hool (Meet Her At The Love Parade), Brainbug (Nightmare and Benedictus), Sash! (Ecuador), Underworld (Born Slippy), Faithless (Insomnia), etc. In sum, the phenomenon Trance was quite unknown over there in Sao Paulo relative to what it was in Europe.
Fortunately, MarsNRG managed to find a CD entitled “Muzik presents Trance Classics – 70 minutes of Spaced Out Anthems” at a local store near his house, that around 2003. That CD was published in 2002 by the old UK dance music magazine Muzik, and in 2003, MarsNRG had the chance to explore what Trance was about in the 90s through the sound of Commander Tom, Art of Trance, Union Jack, Paul van Dyk, X-Cabs, Transa, Binary Finary, and others. The reaction was nothing else than astonishment, a kind of music quite unpopular in his area, full of energy, different melodies, and then his knowledge of Trance began to evolve, as well as his interest for the unknown world of Trance music.
This time, MarsNRG has compiled a set with some of his favorite Trance tracks from the past, including 7 songs of that aforementioned Trance classics CD, alongside other ones he came to know over time as being widely famous internationally, especially in Europe.
The set is then a dedication to the old Muzik maganize and all Trance lovers of good classics from around the world.
Find MarsNRG on the web:
MixCloud: www.mixcloud.com/marsnrg
Facebook: www.facebook.com/marsnrg
Blogspot: http://marsnrg.blogspot.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/marsnrg
Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/marsnrg
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/MarsNRG
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/551716382
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You can listen to this episode broadcasted live from Brasil at 3am GMT on Thursday the 23rd of June at http://www.puredj.com.br/player.html and live from New Zealand at 9am GMT on Monday the 27th of June at http://fevah.co.nz (scroll down for the podcast download link).
You can also listen to this mix on our Mixcloud: Mixcloud.com/Trance_Mix, or you can listen and download on our Soundcloud: Soundcloud.com/trancemixdotorg, or on our brand new Official.FM page: http://TranceMix.official.fm. And lastly, you can find this mix posted on http://edmsessions.com/ and http://www.trancefamily.net/
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Tracklist:
01) Union Jack – There Will Be No Armageddon Buy at Juno Download (Mp3/WAV)
02) Commander Tom – Are Am Eye (Muzik Magazine CD)
03) Binary Finary – 1998 (Binary Finary Remix) (Muzik Magazine CD)
04) Robert Miles – Children (Message Version) Buy at Juno Download (Mp3/WAV)
05) Gabriel And Dresden – Arcadia Buy at Juno Download (Mp3/WAV)
06) Art Of Trance – Deeper than Deep Buy at Juno Download (Mp3/WAV)
07) Age Of Love – Age Of Love (Jam And Spoon Watch Out For Stella Mix)
08) Jam And Spoon – Stella Buy at Juno Download (Mp3/WAV)
09) Sash! – Colour The World (Dario G X-Tended Version)
10) Sasha – Xpander Buy at Juno Download (Mp3/WAV)
11) Brainbug – Benedictus
12) Armin Van Buuren – Blue Fear (Original 1996 Mix)
13) Art Of Trance – Monsoon Buy at Juno Download (Mp3/WAV)
14) X-Cabs – Infectious (Muzik Magazine CD)
15) Dj Taucher – Bizarre (Extended Club Mix)
16) Art Of Trance – Madagascar (Original Mix) (Muzik Magazine CD)
17) Mauro Picotto – Wave Accelerator (Taucher Remix)
18) Transa – Enervate (Original) (Muzik Magazine CD)
19) Gigi D’Agostino – Taurus (Vision 2)
20) System F – Out Of The Blue (System F 5AM Remix)
21) Elevator – Shinny (Original Mix) (Muzik Magazine CD)
22) Union Jack – Two Full Moons And A Trout (Caspar Pound Remix) (Muzik Magazine CD)
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