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Lane 8 : Ghost Voices Review

Lane 8 : Ghost Voices Review

by Shannon Smith

Lane-8-cdLane 8 brings a refreshing and emotive twist to Virtual Self’s “Ghost Voices” with his latest remix, featured on the fifth anniversary compilation album V by This Never Happened, released in July 2024.. This remix not only showcases Lane 8’s production prowess but also highlights his ability to infuse tracks with a unique blend of atmospheric and chill vibes. This track exemplifies Lane 8’s signature style, blending atmospheric soundscapes with engaging beats, sounds, and synths that appeal to avid listeners and those seeking a chill background ambiance.

Virtual Self, an alias of renowned electronic artist Porter Robinson, originally released “Ghost Voices” as part of his self-titled EP in 2017. The track became an instant classic in the electronic music scene with its pulsating beats and ethereal melodies. Lane 8, known for his deep house and melodic techno influences, has taken this iconic track and infused it with his signature sound.

Lane 8, also known as Daniel Goldstein, has built a reputation for his meticulous production and emotive compositions. His music features a mix of analog and digital techniques, creating a rich and textured sound. “Ghost Voices” is no exception, offering a journey through lush melodies and rhythmic pulses that evoke a sense of tranquility and introspection.

In his remix, Lane 8 retains the core elements of the original track but introduces his characteristic organic textures and flowing progressions. The remix opens with a serene sound stage, gradually introducing a steady pedal tone and beat that carries the listener through the track. The use of organic sounds, such as subtle percussions and ambient synths, adds depth and warmth to the piece. The layering of the various parts are intricate yet seamless, showcasing Lane 8’s ability to create complex yet accessible music.

The track’s title, “Ghost Voices,” hints at a haunting, ethereal quality that is present throughout the song. The melodies and harmonies interweave like whispers, creating a ghostly yet comforting presence. This duality is a hallmark of Lane 8’s work, where he manages to evoke strong emotions without overwhelming the listener.

Released under the Anjunadeep label, known for its high-quality deep house and progressive releases, Lane 8’s remix of “Ghost Voices” has been met with acclaim from both fans and critics. The track has been praised for its intricate production and the seamless way it blends the distinct styles of Virtual Self and Lane 8. It has quickly become a favorite in playlists and DJ sets, proving Lane 8’s versatility and skill as a remixer.

Lane 8’s remix of “Ghost Voices” by Virtual Self is a masterful reinterpretation that breathes new life into the original track. It is a testament to Lane 8’s ability to transform and elevate music, making it resonate on a deeper emotional level. This remix is a must-listen for fans of both artists and anyone looking for a beautifully crafted piece of electronic music.

For more details on Lane 8 and his latest releases, you can check out his official website and streaming platforms where “Ghost Voices” is available.

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Lane 8

Album Title

V

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Ghost Voices

Release Date

July 9, 2021

Label

This Never Happened

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Shannon Smith
A fan of music my entire life. Should that be enough, well it is for me. Who buys music, the fans. Who listens to music, the fans. Like me, there are many like-minded individuals that daily search for meaningful and new music to add to their playlist, their soundtrack of life. A life without music would Bb. Yes, I have seen that saying floating around for years, and truth is, its #truth. So, may I introduce you to Shannon Smith (me). I am the editor. A music junkie that can’t get enough music in my life. A nerd (proudly), with some mad love for technology and design. It is that desire that sparked Sound in Review. Life is busy, the reviews are meant to ultimately introduce and briefly talk about the music. We have a section called SIR Quote: this is my way of saying thank you, to the countless artists making the world a place of expression. Show yours by rating each artists album, just as we have (collectively as writers), to show your support for your favorite artist.
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