Brand new tunes from GAIA, Andrew Rayel, KhoMha & more.

Ever found a chest and when you opened it found lots of gems? Well, this is how it feels looking at those brand new tunes on Armada Music.

Gaia – Saint Vitus
The holy grail of all things Trance, ‘Saint Vitus’ is happy to make its acquaintance. A classic trancer that fuses hypnotic arpeggios with fierce synths, this miraculous cut has Gaia written all over it and is set to grace crowds the world over. The prayers of Trance fans have been heard.

Orjan Nilsen feat. IDA – Drowning
A master craftsman when it comes to forging addictive melodies, enchanting chord progressions and the wondrous atmospheres that tie them together, Orjan Nilsen comes forth with another gem of a record. Adorned by the haunting vocals of IDA, ‘Drowning’ is a wave of sonic goodness you just have to immerse yourself in.

Fatum – Sugar free
Anything but saccharine, Grammy nominee Fatum kicks up a storm with their latest single, ‘Sugar Free’. Built for sophisticated palates, the tune is tangy, delectable and satisfying without being overly sweet. Sample it once and you’ll be back for more. ‘Sugar Free’ is pure Fatum. Tasty!

Armin Van Buuren & Garibay – I Need You (feat. Olaf Blackwood) [Andrew Rayel Remix]
When Andrew Rayel gets called in for remix duty, you know he’ll come up with something you can’t resist. This time ‘round, he puts his touch to ‘I Need You’, imbuing the hit single of Armin van Buuren, Fernando Garibay and Olaf Blackwood with massive bass, jaw-dropping harmonies and stunning melodies. Andrew Rayel has done it again.

KhoMha – Laberinto
Talking about tunes you can get lost in. KhoMha’s solo debut on Armind, ‘Laberinto’ is stacked with grand hooks and turns, making you revel in its intricate melodies and raw bass. If you’re looking to find the epicenter of all that is Trance, ‘Laberinto’ is the record that takes you there.

Jorn van Deynhoven – Rising High
Each time Jorn van Deynhoven steps up to the plate, you know he is about to blow your socks off. Armed with an energetic bassline and soaring melody, ‘Rising High’ does just that, taking listeners on a journey to the highest mountaintop with panoramic view. That’s a feeling nothing else comes close to.

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