Andrew Rayel & David Gravell release new single – Trance ReBorn

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Trance Reborn

Thumping. Pulsating. Sweeping. The music of mainstage electronic dance music DJ and producer, Andrew Rayel, never fails to spark feelings of glee. Teaming-up once again with fellow trance music producer, David Gravell, Rayel takes part in a collaboration certain to delight lovers of melody the world over. Andrew Rayel & David Gravell’s Trance ReBorn is out now.

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The allure of “Trance ReBorn” is described by the track’s title. Holding an ideal balance of soaring highs and heartstrings-tugging harmonies coupled with propulsive beats, the record is made for peak-time. The duo of Rayel and Gravell have no qualms about melting hearts with their composition and they attack the dancefloor with the same gusto they exhibit when performing live. Rayel’s signature acoustic piano-playing marks the intro, signaling that something distinct is about to occur. Like celestial rays of light, demonstrative chords and angelic backing vocals enter the picture. Eventually, synthesizers come to take over the melody where before there was only a piano. The duo go heavy ‘n high into the lead melody, one that’s become emblematic of these two musicians. Sensations build as if under the lid of a pressure-cooker, until….boom! A roaring 4/4 beat tumbles down like a mountain of boulders, abolishing everything mild in its path. Trance music-lovers will crave the beat so badly that this mammoth tune will seem like a quenching drink to parched lips. Satisfaction at last!

Andrew Rayel has by now become accustomed to performing on the mainstage of the world’s biggest music festivals and his abundantly hearty sets are packed with optimistic vibes and positive energy. Because “Trance ReBorn” is so good, trance music-lovers won’t want it to end. The Extended Mix has a more noticeably progressive coloring on the intro with a fat 4/4 beat that builds to manic energy rather quickly. A heavier, whomping bassline will have fans screaming, “Yes!” The Extended Mix feels far denser and more substantial than the Original Mix as Rayel and Gravell push the acoustic piano to nearly a minute-and-a-half into the track. “Trance ReBorn” is quite simply, grand.

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