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Dreamscape Sessions 055

Dreamscape Sessions 055

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🎧 Dreamscape Sessions 055 Jack-Jack kicks off 055 with “Gamemaster,” a cinematic intro that feels like stepping into a myth. From there, the mix dives straight into the heart—“Nothing Else Matters” and “3rd Earth” pulse with nostalgia and lift, while “Nebula” and “Live Again” stretch the sky wide open. The vocal trance moments are full of ache and clarity—“U,” “Lost,” and “We Can Be Free” each land like a message from the soul. Midway through, the energy tightens and surges. “Touch the Saw,” “DNA,” and “Apex” bring the grit, and “RAMsterdam” floods the floor with emotional weight. The final stretch is pure catharsis. “Infinity,” “Carte Blanche,” and “Exhale” hit with full-body resonance, and “Unpredictable” adds a raw, personal edge. 055 is a journey through memory, myth, and melodic fire—Jack-Jack at full emotional throttle. Tracklisting: [1] Lost Tribe – Gamemaster (Mark Sherry's 2006 Outburst Intro Mix) [2] Max Graham Feat. Ana Criado – Nothing Else Matters (Aly & Fila Remix) [3] Solarstone vs. Scott Bond – 3rd Earth (Scott Bond & Charlie Walker REBOOTED Remix) [4] Aly & Fila, Richard Durand – Nebula [5] Technikal & Max Mozart – Live Again (feat Farisha) [6] Ben Ashley & Natalie Dime – U [7] Fady & Mina – Akemi [8] John OCallaghan vs Cassandra Fox – Touch the Saw (Jordan Taylor Mashup) [9] Jordan Taylor – Exhale [10] W&W – DNA (Sean Tyas Remix) [11] ID – Unpredictable [12] Simon Patterson – Apex [13] Dan Stone – Vice Versa [14] RAM – RAMsterdam (Jorn Van Deynhoven Remix) [15] Sunlounger Feat Zara Taylor – Lost (Aly & Fila Remix) [16] Photographer – Infinity (Roman Messer Remix) [17] Andy Moor & Michele C – We Can Be Free (Evan Pearce Remix) [18] Veracocha – Carte Blanche
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