Frost Raven, aka Dustin Foxx Musser, keeps getting better and better. His latest release Never Alone showcases his phenomenal production talent incorporating elements of trance, techno and psy trance into one mesmerizing track. Frost Raven is one of the finest talents in underground dance music, having the ability to mix and produce music across all genres, as well as having the technical proficiency to execute his ideas perfectly in the studio.
Never Alone is a perfect example of Frost Raven’s musical finesse. The track begins as a rumbling techno inspired romp but drops into a gorgeous melodic breakdown. Just when you would expect the melody to cross over into epic territory, Frost Raven flips the switch and takes the track straight back into solid techno terrain.
Casey Rasch is undoubtably the go to man for remixes. Casey takes Never Alone deep into serious techno territory with his dark and twisted re-work. Having done remixes for John Askew, John 00 Fleming, Lisa Lashes and label boss Christopher Lawrence, It’s no wonder that Oberon, DJ producer and label manager at Discover Dark, picked Casey as his “Best Remixer of 2014”. We couldn’t agree more.
Support from Active Limbic System, Angry Man, Astro-D, Carl Nicholson, Champa, Christopher Lawrence, Daniel Lesden, Fergie & Sadrian, Giuseppe Ottaviani, John 00 Fleming, Jordan Suckley, Liam Wilson, Manuel Le Saux, Phil Parry, Physical Phase, Robert Vadney, Seven Ways, Splattered Implant, Talla 2XLC, Stephane Badey and more.
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