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Fatum, Genix, Jaytech & Judah – All In

May 22, 20192 min read


• Massive quadruple synergy
• Stellar Melody
• Intense bass and progression


Written by our fan Ishuka. Thank you!

The genre of Trance witnesses yet another massive quadruple collaboration, analogous to “Cabin Fever” by Orjan Nilsen, Dennis Sheperd, Nifra & Estiva. This time it is by Fatum, Genix, Jaytech & Judah, the difference being that the former being only four people and the latter being six individuals, as Fatum and Judah are both duos. This is also a gather of Armada, Anjuna & ZeroThree artists who have quite a reputation in Anjunabeats.

“All In” starts with a progressive pattern, featuring the resonating support of epic cinematic sounds. This builds up to the initial climax, which has a thumping beat and bassline, tribal drums along with a piano in the whole segment. It leads to a serene breakdown with the piano complementing, and that’s when the vocal materialize. Also, including Trance-y plucks, the same melody played by the piano shapes up to be yet another fantastic, ethereal build-up.

The second one hits with a melodic tone, in regards to the clear definition of modern trance. With a captivating and stellar lead synth following the same notes, it ends with a breakbeat which leads towards the finishing, sticking to the same schematics as the first one.

Overall, this joint-effort by this specific quartet is a tremendous effort, where each style is strikingly evident and well-composed. Whether it be Genix and Jaytech on the bassline department, or Fatum & Judah on the melodic portion, the two have undeniably shown their dominance on their respective sides. Contrary to the popular belief that too many a chef can ruin a dish, this one turned out to be rather delicious!

You can listen to “All In” here:

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