Miguel Serna & Ismael Lora Presentan DJ Temple Featuring Johana - Let The Music Play

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Review by Angela France

Let The Music Play: A Retro Euro House Gem That Still Bangs Released in 2004 by Virtual Records, Let The Music Play is one of those albums that just feels like a time capsule from Spain’s vibrant electronic scene. With Miguel Serna and Ismael Lora presenting DJ Temple (and featuring Johana), this record dives deep into the Euro House genre, offering up beats that are equal parts nostalgic and energizing. Produced, arranged, and mixed by Luisen Rodriguez, it’s got that polished yet raw edge you’d expect from early 2000s dance music. The album kicks off with “The Da Da (Bump Up Mix),” and honestly? It’s hard not to move your feet when this track drops. The bassline hits you right away—it’s bouncy but never overbearing, with a rhythm that pulls you straight onto the floor. There’s something about how the vocals weave in and out; they’re playful without trying too hard. You can tell Luisen Rodriguez put thought into every layer here. This isn’t just background noise—it demands attention. If I close my eyes while listening, I’m transported back to some neon-lit club where everyone's dancing like nobody's watching. Then there’s the title track, “Let The Music Play (Noys Xpanded Vocal).” Man, this one sticks. The vocal delivery by Johana gives it an anthemic vibe, almost like a rallying cry for anyone who lives for the beat. The drop? Legendary. It builds tension so well before unleashing pure euphoria. Tracks like these remind me why Euro House ruled back in the day—it’s all about creating moments that feel bigger than life itself. Even now, years later, hitting play on this song still feels like flipping a switch inside me. One second I’m chilling, the next I’m ready to take on the world—or at least hit repeat five more times. “Dance To The Beat (Jumping Stylez Mix)” rounds things out nicely, keeping energy levels high without overstaying its welcome. But let’s be real—it’s those first two tracks that cement this album as a keeper. They’re catchy, clever, and unapologetically fun. What strikes me most about Let The Music Play is how effortless it sounds despite clearly being crafted with care. Sure, production techniques have evolved since 2004, but good music doesn’t age—it adapts. And this album? It adapts beautifully. Listening today, I’m struck by how much joy it brings—not just through nostalgia but because it genuinely slaps. Here’s the kicker though: If someone told me tomorrow that aliens landed in Spain in 2004 and inspired this entire project, I wouldn’t even blink. Something about it feels… otherworldly. Maybe that’s what happens when you let the music play loud enough—you start hearing universes within the beats.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Da Da (Bump Up Mix)
Let The Music Play (Noys Xpanded Vocal)
Dance To The Beat (Jumping Stylez Mix)

Video

Dj Temple Feat. Johana - Let The Music Play (Noyx Xpandend Vocal) (2004)

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Catalog Numbers

VTL-523

Labels

Virtual Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"

Companies

RoleCompany
Produced AtNoys Studios Benidorm
Mixed AtNoys Studios Benidorm
Recorded AtTower Track Prodigital Studios

Credits

RoleCredit
Arranged ByLuisen Rodriguez
ProducerLuisen Rodriguez
Mixed ByLuisen Rodriguez
PresenterMiguel Serna & Ismael Lora

Notes

  • All tracks arranged, produced & mixed @ Noys Studios Benidorm.
  • Vocals recorded @ Tower Track Pro-Digital Studios - Beniel (Murcia).
  • Special dedications: Mi mama, Miguel Serna, Quique Ballester, Ruli, Paco Aguilar, Antonio Tejero, bajada del patin.

About Miguel Serna & Ismael Lora Presentan DJ Temple Featuring Johana

Name Vars

  • DJ Miguel Serna & Ismael Lora
  • DJ's Miguel Serna & Ismael Lora
  • DJs Miguel Serna & Ismael Lora
  • Dj's Miguel Serna & Ismael Lora

Members

  • Miguel Serna
  • Ismael Lora

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Let The Music Play* by Miguel Serna & Ismael Lora, featuring DJ Temple and Johana, is a hidden gem from Spain’s electronic music scene. Released in 2004 under Virtual Records, it’s packed with Euro House vibes. Fun fact—Luisen Rodriguez did it all: arranging, producing, and mixing the tracks. It includes bangers like "The Da Da (Bump Up Mix)" and "Dance To The Beat (Jumping Stylez Mix)." Pure energy on repeat!

Comments

tombzine
2025-03-16
muy bueno!!!
nikilrjpm
2025-03-15
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