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Standerwick & ReOrder Remix Solarstone’s ‘The Shield’

Pick up your ‘Shield’ today!

The UK producer/DJ didn’t only bring us the seminal classics ‘Solarcoaster’, ‘Like A Waterfall’ and ‘Jump The Next Train’ plus more recent anthems ‘The Spell’, ‘Fireisland’ & ‘Jewel’; he’s also one of the masterminds (together with Andy Bury) behind ‘Seven Cities’ – an all-time favourite that won’t fade anytime soon.

For those that travelled on Solarstone’s third ‘Pure Trance’ album-expedition last October, ‘Shield’ will need little formal introduction. The track is an elegant generational twist on the caught-on-the-air strings and thermally uplifting tones of Solarstone classics.

Now, to do full justice to the track (which thus far has only been available via the mix-comp), everyone’s favourite Electronic Architect has developed it into a compulsive, thrilling club-length treatment.

Taking its musical cues from his best-known sound, his Original Mix expands the ‘Pt.1’ version of ‘Shield’ with a bounding bass & swirled atmospherics intro that melts into an acoustic guitar drop and incendiary conclusion.

Standerwick and ReOrder Pres. Skypatrol rig the remix’s platform with creative drum & percussion programming and heavy-duty bassline freight. Wowing the floor further with seraphim harmonics, lucent melodies and its irresistible guitar riff, they nudge ‘Shield’ to ever more uplifting heights.

Solarstone will be hitting our shores next month as part of the Godskitchen Australia tour.

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