EDMLA reviews Christopher Lawrence: Rush Hour – Best of 2015
Christopher Lawrence – Rush Hour: Best of 2015
BY ANNA OLINOVA
Christopher Lawrence is no stranger to success; with a handfuls of awards and nominations for his music production and DJing over the last two decades, he has thoroughly etched himself as a worldwide phenomena in electronic dance music. If you have ever caught him playing, or listened to his podcast Rush Hour, then you’re familiar with his style. His selection in music and the talent behind the decks takes everyone in attendance on a unforgettable and magical trip. His mastery with the faster and more psychedelic side of Trance is what has secured him a spot in the hearts of even the most discerning Trance heads throughout his career.
Lawrence recently came out with the Rush Hour: Best of 2015 compilation — out on Pharmacy Music — two and a half hours of the Trace excellence that we have grown to expect from Christopher Lawrence. The collection is Psy-Trance journey, featuring 29 continuous tracks from himself and other well-known Trance powerhouses such as Solarstone, Ace Ventura, Astrix, & Vini Vici, along with plenty of great tracks from lesser known artists.
From the very opening song, I was immediately launched into the blissful world of Trance to which he has been such a huge contribution. I began to venture fourth into his Psy-trip — that could have been designed for listening to on road trips… or for space travel. My blood seemed to flow a little faster, the hair on my neck stood up and I had goosebumps.
In humble fashion, Lawrence does not grace us with his track “Unbroken (Sonic Species Remix)” until the beginning of second hour. His only production on the compilation, he gives a chance for other artists flourish on the mix — simultaneously paving way for partnership within the Trance community, and keeping audiences amped and ready for more.
This mix will definitely find itself getting plenty of plays from whoever comes across it. Prepare your ears for audio highs you may not be normally used. Listening to the Rush Hour: Best of 2015 compilation might raise your heart beat to 140 BMP.
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