and Michelle Hutcheson - I Remember

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Review by Nungky Nugroho

Album Review: "I Remember" by Michelle Hutcheson – A Progressive Trance Gem That Sticks With You If you’re a fan of electronic music with soul, I Remember by Michelle Hutcheson is one of those albums that kinda sneaks up on you. Released in 2011 under Sonesta Records (catalog number sonesta007), this little slice of progressive trance heaven doesn’t try too hard to impress—it just does. And honestly? It’s kinda unforgettable. The album kicks off with the title track, “I Remember.” Now, let me tell ya, this isn’t your run-of-the-mill dance floor filler. Michelle’s vocals float over Lior Lahav’s production like mist on a lake at dawn—ethereal but grounded enough to hit you right in the feels. The build-ups? Oh man, they’re smooth as butter. They don’t rush; instead, they pull you into this hypnotic groove where time kinda stops existing. There’s something about the way her voice wraps around the pulsating synths—it’s nostalgic without being cheesy, emotional without drowning in drama. You’ll probably find yourself zoning out and staring at walls while listening to it, which, trust me, is a compliment. Then there’s the “Radio Edit” version of “I Remember.” Same vibe, slightly trimmed for brevity—but don’t think for a second it loses its charm. This cut feels more immediate, perfect for when you need a quick hit of euphoria during a late-night drive or while pretending to adult at work. It strips away some of the atmospheric layers from the original but keeps the heart intact. Honestly, it’s like meeting an old friend who’s still got all their quirks but now wears a snazzier jacket. What makes these tracks stick? Maybe it’s how raw yet polished they feel. Or maybe it’s because Michelle’s voice carries this quiet vulnerability that pairs beautifully with the soaring melodies. Whatever it is, you won’t forget them anytime soon. Reflecting on I Remember, it’s wild to think this album came out over a decade ago. Back then, progressive trance was having its moment, but so many releases have faded into obscurity since. Not this one. It’s like flipping through an old photo album—you might not remember every detail, but the emotions come rushing back instantly. Funny how music can do that. Oh, and here’s a random thought: If aliens ever visit Earth and ask us to explain human emotion through sound, I’d hand them this album. No joke.

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Filename: and-michelle-hutcheson-i-remember.zip
  • MP3 size: 13.6 mb
  • FLAC size: 120.4 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
I Remember5:45
I Remember (Radio Edit)

Labels

Sonesta Records, sonesta007

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Credits

RoleCredit
VocalsMichelle Hutcheson
Written ByLior Lahav, Michelle Hutcheson

Notes

  • Category: sonesta007
  • Artist: Lior Lahav & Michelle Hutcheson
  • Title: I Remember
  • Label: Sonesta Records
  • Barcode: 4025858560779
  • Release: 31.03.2011
  • Available to download at all major download stores.

Barcodes

Barcode: 4025858560779

About and Michelle Hutcheson

Lior Lahav a.k.a Solar System is an Israeli DJ and producer who achieved world wide recognition in 2008 as one of the top 100 djs by Dj magazine's reader choice award.

Aliases

  • Nova
  • Solar System
  • Sunix

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: The album *I Remember* by Michelle Hutcheson is a hidden gem in the world of electronic music. Released in 2011 under Sonesta Records, it blends progressive trance with heartfelt vocals. What makes it special? Michelle Hutcheson not only sang but also co-wrote the tracks with Lior Lahav. The album features two versions of the title track—"I Remember" and its radio edit—both showcasing her emotive voice and the genre's signature beats. It’s a perfect mix of energy and emotion, crafted by talented artists.