Monthly Archives: April 2014

Spring Chilling 2014: 15 perfect tracks to celebrate the end of winter

We’re halfway to summer! So we’re not quite ready to start fist pumping just yet. But spring is officially upon us, and that means it’s time to step outside and start warming up. Pro Raver obliges with the official Spring 2014 selection: a cross section of deep, chill, and indie-dance tracks that will help thaw you back to life after a miserable winter. And with this bunch, who even needs summer?

Pro Raver’s Spring Chill Session from ProRaver on 8tracks Radio.

  1. Mr Probz – Waves (Robin Schulz Remix)
  2. Me & My Toothbrush – Sundown (Croatia Squad Remix)
  3. Tchami – Untrue
  4. Disclosure feat Sasha Keable – Voices (Wookie Remix)
  5. Zhu – Moves Like Ms Jackson
  6. Syn Cole – Miami 82 (Kygo Remix)
  7. Eric Prydz – Liberate
  8. Disclosure – You & Me (Flume Remix)
  9. Linden Jay feat Ruby Wood – Break The Hold
  10. Duke Dumont feat Jax Jones – I Got U
  11. Passenger – Let Her Go (Kygo Remix)
  12. Rudimental feat Foxes – Right Here
  13. Shiba San – Okay
  14. Porter Robinson – Sea Of Voices
  15. XOXO feat Bellanova – And I Love Him (Daniele Petronelli & Worp Mix)

Gaia turns back time at Ultra Music Festival

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If you are a trance fan, then chances are you are familiar with the mysterious duo – Gaia. They evoke memories of a simpler time; a time when it was all about the music. No gimmicks like champagne and crowd-surfing. No manufactured, cookie cutter drops, and definitely no MC’s desperately imploring us to “MAKE SOME NOIIISE” or “RAIIISE OUR HANDS”. The festival crowds were different then too. More ‘freaks and geeks’ and less ‘bros and hos’. This was a time when Trance reigned supreme, and Gaia is a product of that glorious era.

One of the members of this mysterious duo is Armin van Buuren, the undisputed king of trance himself. But shhh… he would never really want you to know that. Gaia is Armin’s escape from the modern day EDM juggernaut. Shrouded in anonymity, he has no obligation to pander to the masses, no desire to provide instant gratification by way of ‘festival-ready anthems’, and no compulsion to engage in on-stage theatrics that his larger-than-life brand name might mandate. Gaia is who Armin van Buuren really is.

The atmosphere on the final day of UMF took a sinister turn when the hooded duo took the stage. The crowd was tense with anticipation. Who were these guys? Why weren’t they smiling and waving at us? The duo didn’t oblige. They were locked in, focused on the task at hand. Over the next hour and a half, they turned the clock back and took every unsuspecting festival patron on an enthralling and immersive journey, putting forth a performance for the ages. The tracks were mostly unfamiliar, but rest assured, that was by design. After all, this was just as much about your escape from reality, as it was about Armin’s.