Voices Of My Mind by Erogen: A Hard Trance Trip Worth Taking
Alright, let’s cut to the chase. If you’re into electronic music that punches you right in the feels while also making your feet move like they’ve got a mind of their own, Voices Of My Mind by Erogen is gonna hit different. Released under Syntec Records and crafted by the dynamic duo Toxid & Excess (who wear both the producer and songwriter hats here), this album dives deep into hard trance vibes with just enough classic trance shimmer to keep things fresh.
Now, I’ll be honest—I’m not one for overanalyzing every beat or drop, but two tracks stuck out like neon lights at dusk: “Voices Of My Mind (Toxid & Excess Remix)” and “Voices Of My Mind (Club Mix).” Let me break it down for ya.
The remix? Oh man, it’s an absolute banger. It starts off all moody and atmospheric, like walking through fog on a cold night. Then BAM—the bassline kicks in, sharp as a knife, and suddenly you’re wide awake. The build-up feels like climbing stairs in slow motion, teasing you until the drop hits. And when it does? Pure euphoria. You can tell Toxid & Excess weren’t messing around—they knew exactly how long to make you wait before letting loose the chaos. This track has that rare quality where you don’t just hear it; you feel it. Like, literally, my chest was vibrating after the first listen. Wild stuff.
And then there’s the Club Mix. Same vibe, but dialed up to eleven. Think faster BPMs, more aggressive kicks, and synths so bright they could blind ya if sound had a color. What gets me about this version is how relentless it feels. There’s no chill moment—it grabs you by the collar from start to finish and doesn’t let go. Perfect for those late-night raves where everyone’s lost themselves in the music. Honestly, I found myself air-drumming like a total dork halfway through. No regrets.
Germany always seems to nail the whole trance thing, doesn’t it? Maybe it’s something in the water—or maybe it’s just dudes like Toxid & Excess who pour their soul into these beats. Either way, Voices Of My Mind feels raw yet polished, chaotic yet controlled. It’s like they took all the best parts of hard trance and threw ‘em into a blender set to “epic.”
So yeah, if you’re looking for something new to blast while zoning out or dancing like nobody’s watching, give this album a shot. Just… maybe warn your neighbors first. Or don’t. Live a little.
Oh, and one last thought—why do Germans always seem to crush it with anything remotely trance-related? Is it the weather? The beer? Someone needs to investigate ASAP. Cheers!