• Marc Kiss x Yasmin Hutchins - I Love You Always Forever

    Covering Donna Lewis’s “I Love You Always Forever” as a trance record is either a war crime or a stroke of genius, and I’ve decided it’s the second one. That 1996 chorus is pure sugar and it turns out it was secretly engineered all along for a big euphoric build — Yasmin Hutchins sells the vocal with total sincerity and never once plays it as a nostalgia gag. Marc Kiss keeps the arrangement patient, holding the drop back until you’re genuinely aching for it, then falling into a clean supersaw wash that would light up any main stage on earth. It’s completely shameless and I don’t care, because it commits so fully that the cynicism just falls away somewhere in the first minute. I caught the exact second the melody clicked into place and physically grinned, alone, at my desk. Guilty-pleasure dance music only feels guilty if you actually let it. This is the sound of a sunset set at a festival you’ll wish you had gone to. Pure serotonin, zero apology.

    1 min in. Already a better experience than every Glastonbury main-stage set.

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