Intense is the fifth studio album by Dutch trance producer and DJ Armin van Buuren. It is to be released on the 3rd of May, 2013.
"Intense" just as the title says this album is a bit enthusiastic and ardent when compared to his previous records. This LP is a mix between few melodic trance and newfangled progressive materials. Tested out in an distinct manner unlike the usual dutch trance EDM we're listening around these days, Intense has got few fresh sounds which we should definitely give a listen.
The new idea of starting out with a non-electronic instrument is been comprehended here, 'Intense' the lead single onsets with a trifling arrangements of violin which turns out into an exhilarating dance beat which sure animates the crowd around concerts. Followed out by yet another air jumping track 'Beautiful Life' which features Cindy Alma on the vocals, the track got an brilliant production value on the move which was beguiling and catchy. Ambushed by Fiora in 'Waiting for the Night' and Laura Jansen in 'Sound of Drums' the album is been mainly envisioned for the european nightclubs.
The album is dazzled out by Lauren Evans in 'Alone' and Laura V in 'Turn This Love Around' which is carried out with the production of Nervo as an supplementary. Sustained with a tranquil interlude of 'In 10 Years From Now' alongside with few components from 'Last Stop Before Heaven' and 'Who’s Afraid of 138?' casted out a buoyant record with cosmic production values.
This album is a complete try of bringing the non techno instruments into the trance progressive EDM with much more dance communals all around. Very few artists dared to change the panorama of EDM which was awful nowadays because of the same old tunes they're using. "Intense" is an diverse sound of EDM which is not to be missed even though you're not an regular trance listener.
My Rating - 3/5
Grade - B (Good)
-By Surya Komal aka KM
"Intense" just as the title says this album is a bit enthusiastic and ardent when compared to his previous records. This LP is a mix between few melodic trance and newfangled progressive materials. Tested out in an distinct manner unlike the usual dutch trance EDM we're listening around these days, Intense has got few fresh sounds which we should definitely give a listen.
The new idea of starting out with a non-electronic instrument is been comprehended here, 'Intense' the lead single onsets with a trifling arrangements of violin which turns out into an exhilarating dance beat which sure animates the crowd around concerts. Followed out by yet another air jumping track 'Beautiful Life' which features Cindy Alma on the vocals, the track got an brilliant production value on the move which was beguiling and catchy. Ambushed by Fiora in 'Waiting for the Night' and Laura Jansen in 'Sound of Drums' the album is been mainly envisioned for the european nightclubs.
The album is dazzled out by Lauren Evans in 'Alone' and Laura V in 'Turn This Love Around' which is carried out with the production of Nervo as an supplementary. Sustained with a tranquil interlude of 'In 10 Years From Now' alongside with few components from 'Last Stop Before Heaven' and 'Who’s Afraid of 138?' casted out a buoyant record with cosmic production values.
This album is a complete try of bringing the non techno instruments into the trance progressive EDM with much more dance communals all around. Very few artists dared to change the panorama of EDM which was awful nowadays because of the same old tunes they're using. "Intense" is an diverse sound of EDM which is not to be missed even though you're not an regular trance listener.
My Rating - 3/5
Grade - B (Good)
-By Surya Komal aka KM