Cosma - Yok Yok (Silent Sphere Remix) [Psychedelic Visuals]

🔴🎵 Subscribe to TRANCENTRAL: Cosma - Yok Yok (Silent Sphere Remix), Released 2022-10-14, Iboga Records, Cosma’s legendary album ‘Nonstop’ was released back in 2003, and this timeless album continues to carry his legacy. Several years before the release of this album, Simon of Silent Sphere was organising parties and had booked Cosma for one of his events. This meeting quickly turned into a friendship, Cosma taught Simon how to produce music during this time, and they even produced a track together called ‘Moving’, which was released on the first Silent Sphere album ‘Dance’ in 2004. Some 20 odd years later, Silent Sphere reached the completion of a new album, and it was only natural, that they wanted to pay tribute to their memories, friendship, and eternal sound of Cosma’s unforgettable productions. As a second single off their upcoming album, Silent Sphere’s remix of ‘Yok Yok’ carries the emotion, depth and soulful elements of Cosma’s original piece, while bringing to it a fresh production polish from the duo. Buy: Follow Iboga Records YouTube: Facebook: Check out Trancentral Mixes & Sets: #Psytrance #PsychedelicTrance #Trance #PsytranceLife #Cosma #SilentSphere 🎼Check out PSYTRANCE live 24/7 | Psychedelic Trance mixes non stop | TRANCENTRAL 😎Psychedelic fashion, art, jewelry & accessories: To see our different Psytrance apparel, home items and accessories see: → FOLLOW US HERE FOR MORE TRANCE: Website: Spotify: Facebook: Soundcloud: Instagram: Twitter: Mixcloud: Chill Music: The home to all that is psytrance! Trancentral is a channel dedicated to the trance culture and music- psychedelic trance, progressive trance, goa trance & dark psy. The music, the festivals, the parties, the DJs, the dancers, the history. It’s all here! Subscribe for exclusive mixes, the latest music, livestreams, festival videos & more! New psytrance uploaded every day! Tune in to music from Astrix, Ace Ventura, Liquid Soul, Captain Hook, Raja Ram, Vini Vici, Astral Projection, Tristan, Ajja, Avalon, Iboga, Nano, Dacru, Sangoma, Parvati and more; and footage from Boom Festival, Ozora, Antaris, and other leading festivals.
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