Signum - Riddles In The Sand




Music Video Reviews (5 reviews)
Rating: 8/10 






| The video just adds to the entertainment of the song. It's not trying to explain the music or follow it, just keep your attention. Does a great job. Love all the slow motion action! (Posted on: 2010-01-23 10:11:06) |
Rating: 5/10 



| Ok, um.. Asian girls rule in this vid. However - after 1 min I get bored, decent track even though it not my style. (Posted on: 2009-11-25 00:45:59) |
Rating: 3/10 

| that song is nothing special, I wouldn't call it balearic, it's sort of cheesy. In fact I hear similar things all around, and listening to "today's" trance became much harder to me. btw, that video doesn't make sense, and it isn't even sexy, so the need for making videoclips like that is totally out of the blue. And where's the old signum? (Posted on: 2009-10-25 13:00:07) |
Rating: 3/10 

| ^^ agree. video does not match how great the song is. i love the guitar! (Posted on: 2009-10-24 09:15:20) |
Rating: 5/10 



| Track is great! Video is very average. Not sexy, its awkwardly sexual, trashy even. Video doesn't match the vibe of the track at all, in fact, I'm not even sure what one has to do with the other. 10 for track, 0 for video. (Posted on: 2009-10-23 11:11:36) |
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The re-launch of the Signum duo has brought nothing but good. A revival of the legendary producer-duo Pascal Minnaard and Ron Hagen, the guys behind 'What You Got 4 Me', 'Push Through' and the latter 'Distant Signature', was more than welcome to their loyal group of fans.
This time, it's the summer's hot sun that have inspired them. Sunny guitar and a deep and relaxing progressive sound set forth a true holiday spirit, found in 'Riddles In The Sand'. It's the soundtrack to anyone's Balearic dream: catchy, groovy and luminous. The track, which the Signum guys release under their Ron Hagen & Pascal M alias, already gave prominence to Armin van Buuren's A State of Trance 2009 album.
The Omnia remix of 'Riddles In The Sand' is a completely different approach to its guitar-melody. Less trancy, but loaded with a top notch proghouse sound that won't slip by unnoticed. The Ukrainian producer did a splendid job in giving the track a richer sound, and giving it a dramatic touch. Atmospheric all the way!
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