Tim Air – Euphoric Motion/Perfect Life [Finity Global]

The Global branch of the Finity empire comes on strong, yet again, with a new release from Russian trance powerhouse Tim Air. With humble beginnings on the Energy Euphorica radio show this very first release by this young producer is an uplifting and euphoric slice of trance.
This two track release includes Euphoric Motion and Perfect Life, both tracks that exemplify hands in the air trance for use at peak times in a late night set, or to kick a road-trip into overdrive! Read on past the jump to find out why I loved these two tunes, some high quality samples and for your chance to vote for your favorite!
Tim Air – Euphoric Motion
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The track kicks off with a slightly vintage trance sound that I am totally digging. Think back to Armin van Buuren’s 3 part ‘Communication’ or Atlantis vs Avatar’s classic collab ‘Fiji’. Just shy of the 60 second mark the melody is introduced and the track truly begins to lift my spirits. The breakdown makes use of dry pads in the distance and a slow introduction of a new soft melody to create a stark contrast, allowing the track to catapult the listener into a euphoric bliss. The last half of the track certain does not taper off as Tim continues to push the energy levels higher and higher while introducing a few more sidechained melodies to the mix.
Tim Air – Perfect Life
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Perfect Life seems to kick off with a slightly faster tempo than Euphoric Motion did and Tim wastes no time getting into the meat of things. The track is instantly mesmerizing, uplifting and energizing…and all this well before the breakdown and build up! The breakdown includes a crisp piano melody laid alongside deep pads and a soft synth melody. The build up takes things to a new level and the continuity of the melody from within the breakdown into the crash and beyond is a nice touch!
The Verdict
Both mixes are immensely uplifting and are a wonderful mash-up of Simon Patterson, Sean Tyas, Sean Truby, Ronski Speed and Stoneface & Terminal. I am completely smitten with Euphoric Motion and plan on leaving it on replay for some time.
Score: 9/10
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