RNX vs. Shingo Nakamura - Oregon (RNX Mix) by Silk Music published on 2017-09-06T21:45:31Z Download or Stream: http://silkmusic.lnk.to/SILKM139 Stream more music on Spotify: http://bit.ly/SilkSpotifyNew Why [Follow] our SoundCloud? We stream all of our new releases and radio shows on our SoundCloud. Enjoying the tune? Please consider clicking the [↻ Repost] button! --- ▼ Follow Silk Music: » Spotify: http://bit.ly/SilkSpotify » Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/SilkBandcamp » YouTube: http://bit.ly/SilkMusicTV » Facebook: http://bit.ly/SilkFacebook » SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/SilkSoundCloud » Twitter: http://bit.ly/SilkTwitter --- Visit our website: http://www.silk-music.com --- ▼ Follow RNX: http://soundcloud.com/robertnickson http://facebook.com/robertnickson ▼ Follow Shingo Nakamura: http://soundcloud.com/shingonakamura http://facebook.com/shingonakamuramusic.official --- ▼ Release Tracklist: 01 RNX vs. Shingo Nakamura - Oregon (Shingo Nakamura Mix) 02 RNX vs. Shingo Nakamura - Oregon (RNX Mix) It is our enormous privilege to present "Oregon," a rare and truly extraordinary collaboration between label luminary Shingo Nakamura and fellow trance & progressive legend RNX (a.k.a Robert Nickson). With decades of collective industry experience behind them as producers and live DJs, both talents impressively continue to draw upon new inspiration for their music, while remaining true to a uniquely elegant and emotive style of electronic music, for which they are now universally recognized. In Shingo's take on "Oregon," the Japanese virtuoso colors the storied landscape of Lewis & Clark with his signature piano-backed progressive vibes. In the early going, a variety of gorgeous, crystalline melodies appear as recurring motifs, while the lead piano melody patiently emerges. In the main break, Shingo reveals a new synth lead, which transcendently soars above an already mesmerizing atmosphere. RNX (a.k.a. Robert Nickson), who recently performed at the Luminosity Beach Festival, as well as Solarstone's Pure Trance #100 live radio event, offers a vintage progressive house rendering. A full-bodied groove, centering on a repeating eighth note rhythm, is established early; yet, for textural balance, beautifully delicate pads offer a gentler and more sensitive aesthetic as well. The lighter melodic touches set the listener adrift well into the breakdown, where the thunderous bassline ultimately re-emerges, to climactic effect. --- ▼ Photography: Photographer: Caleb Jones Website: http://vsco.co/gcalebjones Genre Progressive House Comment by Loui Vesco @1103musik hey ✌🏽 2019-12-02T08:28:01Z Comment by Loui Vesco On repeat. 2019-12-02T08:27:36Z Comment by User 701268904 I've heard that "radar bleep", it comes from a movie. Please, anyone. Which movie is it from ???? 2018-04-05T15:32:22Z Comment by Astra Plus Such an amazing melody *swoon* 2018-03-14T19:59:58Z Comment by 1103 Musik Berlin Silk Music your music is very good send a demo to us for a release 2017-09-11T15:32:04Z Comment by Chrischill Mao why i feel sexy 2017-09-10T07:49:59Z Comment by DJ Bobby one of all shingo nakamura evergreen 2017-09-07T04:44:46Z Comment by Tecnosine shoutout to my home state! Very nice track! 2017-09-07T04:11:34Z Comment by WildWebb loving this 2017-09-07T00:05:42Z Comment by Dave Ram Music what a collab <3 2017-09-06T22:09:28Z