It’s been a few (well almost ten!) since the alchemic grouping of Space & Sherry released ‘Let It Come’ into the trance space. Now, Mark, Ricky & Steve are back with a far-better-late-than-never slice of follow-up action, arriving with the boundlessly uplifting and lyrically spirited ‘Angel’!
This time out it’s Mark who’s on point and it’s not hard to see where the two entities intersect. Some very Sherry drums, bass and pace rig ‘Angel’s platform, before tough trance FX, cavernous reverb and squally 303 amp that pressure higher.
As it closes in on the breakdown, the baton passes to Team Space. That notably includes singer Talya, who, having sung on their 2001’ hit ‘Everywhere I Go’, immediately infuses it with some distinctly Brotherly vibes. Backed by Steve and Ricky’s lucent melodies and slipstream harmonies, they gate the synths up a storm, open the compressors and, as Talya moves verse to chorus, ‘Angel’ reaches full rapture!
An unabashedly authentic slice of purist trance from the top tier of the cake, ‘Angel’s out today. Find it wherever all good music is sold or streamed [blackhole.lnk.to/angel].
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