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Already at speed
The vocal from Silence came in and I went still. Delerium made that record, Sarah McLachlan sang it, and I've had that melody in my head since long before this sector number meant anything. Then Dimension rolled his breaks underneath it in 2025 and the whole thing became a machine. He didn't reduce the original: he handed that melody an engine and let it run. Nocturnal, liquid, wide enough for a lot of people at once.

LMX and Kubiks back together in 2024, one half of a double A-side alongside Palms, out on Liquicity. The breaks in Crossfire arrive already at speed, no run-up, like you're catching the record mid-motion. Two producers who'd been apart a long stretch, picking a conversation up mid-sentence. Running just under four minutes and it never once coasts. I noticed somewhere past the halfway point that I was holding a breath I had no reason to hold.

Flat-out breaks and a huge lift riding the top: SOTA's take on Sub Focus's Elevate, a banger out on Positiva in May this year. Aims straight at a crowd and knows it. My gun fingers went up on the first bar. Word is Sub Focus has been dropping this version at festival sets himself, which says everything about what it does to a floor.

The last coordinate took me back to 2017. In:Most on Soulvent Records, two producers working from opposite ends of the Galaxy on I Can't Do VIP. Clean breaks, crisp, that youthful forward charge where you trust the momentum before you've worked out the shape of the track. No run-up on that one either. Sending it to the crew.
