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Robert Vadney - Dancing To Oblivion (A Space Odyssey) EP
Robert Vadney comes from the small island of Rhodes in Greece. He makes melancholic progressive trance compositions tinged with a tinge of rock and alternative attitude. Paul Oakenfold even referred to him the 'The King of Gothic Trance'. After a ton of high profile remixes (including one for us) and a string of successful releases on Perfecto Records we are pleased to welcome Rodney into the Lost Language stable.
Santiago Nino - No Matter What EP
Big things are happening in the life of Columbian born Santiago Nino. He has moved south to Argentina and set up his brand new label "Plasma Torus". A man on the move in many ways. We are pretty lucky to be putting our an EP by the man himself.
Jimmy Roqsta - Piccadilly At Night
Jimmy Roqsta hails from Estonia. He makes expansive, layered progressive music that we just love here at Lost Language. Multi layered with darting synths, emotive pads and rising and falling flows. One more thing.. it just oozes quality.
Bernie Allen - Silver Lining EP
Next up on Lost Language we have an EP from the immensely prolific Bernie Allen, which not only introduces his name to followers of the label but is also a statement of intent from original A&R man Ben Lost who is back at the label after a 7 year break (and keen to inject some of that original magic).
Les Hemstock & Minoo - Redemption
We are pleased to welcome Les Hemstock (Of Hemstock and Jennings trancemeisters fame) to Lost Language. Here he teams up with Minoo to present the Arabic / Trance hybrid soundclash "Redemption". Los Angeles based, Les Hemstock comes with an impressive dance music pedigree via his top 20 hits and collaborations with Paul Van Dyk. Minoo originally hails from Cairo and is now US based. He is a big fan of pianist / composer, Yanni.
Amir Farhoodi - Deep & Dream
Amir Farhoodi blew us away with his remix of Ben Russells 'Fatar' and Bernie Allen's 'Silver Lining' and we're now overjoyed to announce his debut artist release written especially for Lost Language.
Santiago Nino - The Cosmic Love EP
Guatemala based Santiago Nino delivers one of his most trance led tracks in quite a while. Cosmic Love is big room riffs, swathing beats and high octane synths all the way.
As the perfect antidote Astral Body is a downtempo, synth-soundscape and quite frankly the one of the most beautiful pieces of music we have ever released on Lost Language. .
Tilt ft Maria Nayler - The Music In You
Tilt show off their more melodic side with "The Music In You". Regular Tilt contributor and songbird Maria Naylor is in attendance for some fine vocal duties.
Tilt - The Century EP
To mark our landmark 100th release we have some fine new tracks & remixes from the one on biggest acts on Lost Language, the mighty Tilt.
Various Artists - Ascension 01, The Awakening (Mixed by Tasadi)
Lost Language's latest compilation album stems from US trance master Tasadi. For the past year he has scouted exclusive tracks from some of the hottest global producers and seamlessly mixed them into his latest CD called 'Ascension'.
Peter Martin - Truth
Austin, Texas based producer Peter Martin may have been relatively quiet over the past year or two but its with great pleasure that we announce his debut long-player "Truth" on Lost Language. Peter has an amazing track record of remixes for us (and others) including Sasha, Pete Lazonby and Paul Keeley. Back in the mid noughties Peter also had some great progressive originals on labels such as Armada Electronic Elements, Primal and Proton
Reii - Ghostly Sea EP
Igor Markov is the genius behind Reii. In 2009 we recieved and released the amazing 'Shocks' track as his debut. 2 years later we are pleased to follow up on Lost Language with his Ghostly Sea EP.
Mike Mikhjian - Weekend Endorphin EP
Detroit Based Mike Mikhijan follows up his debut Lost Language 'Clifton Beach' release with a fine four tracker EP the most appropiately named 'Weekend Endorphin EP'.
Ben Russell - Fatar
Next up at Lost Language is the highly talented, Swiss fellow Ben Russell. His Fatar is a debut release for us and it’s a cracker. Chunky, muscular grooves and darting-synths are the order for the day, all tied up with big room Progressive trance grooves.
Mike Mikhijan - Clifton Beach
Detroit Based Mike Mikhijan has hit all the right sonic buttons with his accomplished debut on Lost Language 'Clifton Beach'. Named after the Cape Town 'Clifton Beach' the track features all the right components to make it a favourite here at Lost Language towers and no doubt floors around the world.
Various Artists - Exhibition Century
Here at Lost Language towers it is all things TEN. Ten years since we began, our tenth CD album release and our soon to be released 100th landmark release (OK, that's ten by ten but you get the idea). After taking time off from the Exhibition series for a year or two, what better time to recap. Think it of it as a best-of the first ten years.
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Tasadi - The System Rebooted
The Tasadi album 'The System' was one of our highlights from 2009. A great concept, some great tunes and a common thread that tied everything together that is so often missing in trance albums. Fast forward a year and a bit and its time to remind ourselves what a fine gem our favourite Dallas resident accomplished. Of course this is prog trance land and that means … remixes.
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Solarstone - Remodeled Volume 1
The Solarstone world never stops turning.. Rich is currently locked-away in his bunker working on album no2. But as the man says.. you can't keep the music down. Here we present two finely executed remixes of classic Solarstone tracks from the Lost Language back catalogue.
Tasadi - The System
Taking some inspiration from classical composer Holst, the Tasadi album is named after the nine planets of the solar system (although he adds in the Sun and Moon for good measure). Each track takes inspiration from the planet it inherits its name from. The result is a flowing album (starting from the Sun, heading out to Pluto) or varied moods, textures and sounds, all of them in the EDM vein.
Saints & Sinners - Peace 2009
There is a long history to "Peace". This fine example of late nineties german trance was originally signed to Hooj Choons back in 1998. It never made it out the door on Hooj but sister label Lost Language made it a centrepiece release of its gung-ho early days. The track features a pad based riff to rival the best of them... and you will be pleased to hear that all the new (and old) mixes come loaded with that riff.
