George Ellinas - For What’s Left Behind (Melodic Culture Remix)

November 12th, 2009 by Benjamin Hensch

The follow-up single by George Ellinas supports by Remixes from SKETI and Melodic Culture. The track will release on Ebony Red Records UK in 14th december. The Melodic Culture Remix includes atmospheric PAD’s and Synths with strong bass elements. Just enjoy the new stuff of George Ellinas.

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Melodic Culture - On The Other Side

July 22nd, 2009 by Benjamin Hensch

The new Single of Melodic Culture is finish now. It comes with a massive atmosphere and strong Lead guitars. This stuff will release by Ebony Red UK and the Single includes two massive Remixes by Armado & White and one Artist by Ebony Red.

On The Other Side

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Marc Van Gale - Far Away From Home (Melodic Culture Remix)

September 27th, 2008 by Benjamin Hensch

For the new Single of Marc Van Gale, I produce an emotive and progressive Remix. This project is one of the beautifulist ones I have ever made.

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Melodic Culture - Forgotten Memories

June 29th, 2008 by Benjamin Hensch

A new trance project, “Forgotten Memories”, comes with an ambient atmosphere and strong bassdrum. The track starts with an emotive introduction, combined with an upcoming bassdrum. In a few days I will present it here.

One little comment I will give to Rob Papen’s Plug-Ins. These native software is just a must have for layering sounds.

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Tube Tonic and DJ Shandar - Sunrise (Melodic Culture Remix)

May 16th, 2008 by Benjamin Hensch

For the Project Tube Tonic and DJ Shandar, I will produce an ambient Tranceremix. This Single will release at Mental Madness and it is just a bomb.

The new single of Tube Tonic and Shandar will release in the first august week 2008 in all Shops.

Here you can listen to my remix now:

Tube Tonic and DJ Shandar - Sunrise (Melodic Culture Remix)

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