I just noticed they switched their album art font back to Helvectica, which was used from the beginning of the label (around the third release) to just before mid 2016. Maybe it's a sign of things to come?
@@alphabetamusic7 Along with the fact they keep released official mixes containing a lot of classics, i hope it is a sign that they're trying to hone down on their classic trance sound again
Unfortunately, I agree with you on Anjunabeats not having a clear vision for their sound. Even the "bad years" of 2012 - 2014, they had a clear vision, even if it was pretty bad. But after 2019 or so, it was just dropped. I think the EDM bubble bursting caused Anjunabeats and even Above & Beyond to have creative crises. A lot of the uplifting trance singles are good, but please stick with it Anjuna!
@alphabetamusic7 yeah, it's like nowadays they're releasing everything from breaks to techno to uplifting trance here and there - what audience are they trying to hit? I do hope they focus in on a healthy niche, like Anjunadeep has (look at how many more subscribers and views Anjunadeep gets now compared to Beats)
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This kind of sounds like Stoneface & Terminal - Lunacy, a FSOE Clandestine classic!
I just noticed they switched their album art font back to Helvectica, which was used from the beginning of the label (around the third release) to just before mid 2016. Maybe it's a sign of things to come?
@@alphabetamusic7 Along with the fact they keep released official mixes containing a lot of classics, i hope it is a sign that they're trying to hone down on their classic trance sound again
Unfortunately, I agree with you on Anjunabeats not having a clear vision for their sound. Even the "bad years" of 2012 - 2014, they had a clear vision, even if it was pretty bad. But after 2019 or so, it was just dropped. I think the EDM bubble bursting caused Anjunabeats and even Above & Beyond to have creative crises.
A lot of the uplifting trance singles are good, but please stick with it Anjuna!
@alphabetamusic7 yeah, it's like nowadays they're releasing everything from breaks to techno to uplifting trance here and there - what audience are they trying to hit? I do hope they focus in on a healthy niche, like Anjunadeep has (look at how many more subscribers and views Anjunadeep gets now compared to Beats)