Oldfix - Seven Days

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Review by Dilek Dursun

Seven Days by Oldfix: A Trance Odyssey You Didn’t Know You Needed Alright, let’s talk about Seven Days by Oldfix. Released in 2013 on Sorcery Records (ooh, spooky vibes), this UK-born album is a little gem for fans of Electronic music, specifically those who dig Trance and Progressive Trance. It’s not gonna change your life or anything, but it’ll definitely make you nod your head like one of those dashboard bobbleheads. The album has two standout tracks: Seven Days (Original Mix) and Seven Days (Uplifting Mix). And yeah, they’re basically the same song with different moods—kinda like wearing the same outfit twice but once with sneakers and once with heels. But hear me out, it works. First up, the Original Mix. This track feels like that friend who’s always calm and collected but secretly plotting world domination. The beat builds slowly, teasing you with atmospheric synths before it drops into this smooth groove that just gets you. There’s no over-the-top drama here—it’s more like a slow burn that sneaks up on you when you least expect it. I remember this one because it’s perfect for zoning out during a long drive or pretending you’re in a movie montage where you stare wistfully out of a train window. Then there’s the Uplifting Mix. Oh man, this version hits different. If the Original Mix was your chill buddy, this one’s the hyped-up party starter yelling “LET’S GOOOOO!” It’s brighter, bolder, and packed with energy. The euphoric melodies are so catchy you might catch yourself humming them while waiting in line at the grocery store. Honestly, it’s the kind of track that could make even your grumpy cat feel optimistic—for a minute, at least. What sticks with me about these tracks isn’t just how well-crafted they are; it’s how they manage to evoke such distinct emotions without saying a single word. That’s the magic of good trance music—it doesn’t need lyrics to tell a story. It just lets the beats do the talking. So, would I recommend Seven Days? Absolutely. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s solid as heck—a reliable playlist filler for when you need something that’s both chill and exciting. Plus, it reminds me that sometimes, all you need is two versions of the same tune to keep things interesting. Fun fact: Listening to this album made me realize my week actually does have seven days. Wild, right?

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Download

Filename: oldfix-seven-days.zip
  • MP3 size: 8 mb
  • FLAC size: 70.4 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Seven Days (Uplifting Mix)7:16
Seven Days (Original Mix)6:24

Images

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Catalog Numbers

SR155

Labels

Sorcery Records

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Formats

  • 2 × File
  • MP3
  • EP
  • 320 kbps

Companies

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Distributed ByLabel Worx

Notes

  • Track 1 BPM - 128
  • Track 2 BPM - 137

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 5052653891196
  • ISRC (Track 1): GB89P1300195
  • ISRC (Track 2): GB89P1300196

About Oldfix

Trance producer from Russia. Was born in 1984.

Real Name

    • Вадим Головин (Vadim Golovin)

Name Vars

  • DJ Oldfix
  • O.L.D.F.I.X
  • OLDFIX
  • Odfix
  • Oldfix

Aliases

  • Vadim Golovin
  • Vectiva

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Seven Days* by Oldfix is a hidden gem in the trance world. Released in 2013 under Sorcery Records, it hails from the UK and dives deep into Progressive Trance vibes. What makes it stand out? It has two killer versions of the same track—*Seven Days (Original Mix)* and *Seven Days (Uplifting Mix)*. One is perfect for chilling, while the other pumps up the energy. It’s like getting two moods in one album.