Formentera What (gareth Emery Remix) Today

You can listen to the full track on SoundCloud or find high-quality versions on Beatport and Spotify .

For Gareth Emery, this remix was a pivotal moment that helped establish his reputation for high-octane production before his later shift toward more vocal-centric progressive house and trance. Formentera What (Gareth Emery Remix)

The Gareth Emery remix of Albert Vorne’s "Formentera What" is widely considered a that defined an era of the genre after its release in 2007. It is celebrated for its ability to balance driving, aggressive energy with a hypnotic, melodic core. Track Profile & Technical Details Artist: Albert Vorne Remixer: Gareth Emery Label: Club Elite (a sub-label of M.I.K.E.’s imprint) You can listen to the full track on

2007 (featured on various compilations through 2011) Length: 8:00 (Full Extended Mix) Key: D♭ Minor BPM: 135 Composition & Sound Design It is celebrated for its ability to balance

It is often cited alongside other classics from the 2003–2013 "golden decade" of trance, such as Super8 & Tab's "Helsinki Scorching" and Above & Beyond's "Air For Life".

The track was a staple on Armin van Buuren’s A State of Trance (ASOT) radio show, notably appearing in episode ASOT 289 . It frequently appears in "Best of" lists and fan-curated ASOT Top 1000 rankings.

Emery’s interpretation is praised for its "perfect interpretation of the melody," using crisp synths and sharp rhythmic variations that set it apart from the more progressive M.I.K.E. NYC Remix. Legacy & Cultural Impact

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