This Is A Dream by Euphorya Featuring Alignments – A Psychedelic Punch to the Face
Alright, buckle up. This album ain’t for the faint-hearted. This Is A Dream by Euphorya Featuring Alignments slams you in the chest with its raw energy and keeps you there, gasping for air. Released back in 2018 under BMSS Records (Germany represent!), this beast of an electronic record rides that razor-thin line between Progressive Trance and Psy-Trance like a pro skater on Red Bull. And damn, does it work.
First off, let’s talk about “I See The Light.” Man, this track hits different. It starts off all mellow, almost teasing you—like, "Oh yeah, I’m just some chill vibe." But then BAM! The bassline kicks in harder than your ex at 2 AM after too many shots. You’re not ready for how euphoric this gets. Like seriously, what kind of sorcery is this? The build-ups are insane; they don’t just climb—they explode into these massive drops that’ll have you punching the air like you’re auditioning for UFC. Can’t unhear it. Won’t forget it.
Then there’s the title track, “This Is A Dream.” If dreams were soundtracked by laser beams and alien invasions, this would be IT. This one feels darker, grittier, but still dripping with that hypnotic groove Euphorya nails so well. There’s something about the way the synths twist around each other—it’s like watching two galaxies collide. You think you’ve got it figured out, but nope, curveball after curveball. By the time the breakdown hits, you're either dancing like a maniac or questioning every life choice that led you here. Either way, mission accomplished.
What makes this album stick? It’s relentless. No filler tracks, no boring moments. Every beat screams effort, passion, and a touch of madness. It’s not perfect—not saying that—but who cares when it punches this hard?
Here’s the kicker though: listening to this album feels less like music and more like therapy for people who hate sitting still. Weird flex, but okay. If you dig deep trance vibes that slap harder than most EDM anthems, grab this ASAP. Oh, and if anyone asks why you’re losing your mind in public while wearing headphones, blame Euphorya. They started it.