First a mad reaction at a person below me...
@tueskage
At first, you must really have a bad hearing, or no hearing at all, not to hear the difference between this one and Raver's Land. The songs both have the same chords, but that's about it. And by the way, those chords are also used in way more then a hundred pop/rock/punk songs.
Also, this song has a different buildup, a warmer feel, different instruments, different melodies, etc.
And you must really hate trance to be such an asshole. Because you also voted Raver's Land 4/10, because it was, according to you, an incorrect genre.
That's not a reason to vote 4/10. Normally you just give someone advise about that. There's no need to be angry about that.
I also listened to Ravers at 0:18 and to this one at 0:35, and again, the only comparison that could be found were the four chords. But, knowing that those chords practically flow throughout the songs, I hereby conclude your hearing: Worthless.
He probably won't read this, but just to be sure.
Now for the actual comment,
I really love the song. And despite the fact that these chords were used so often, I really spotted an amazing melodie and background synth, well done for that! :D
The synths together with the ambient sounds gave a great summer feel to it. One thing though, is that all together with the summer feel, the sudden crashkicks every now and then were a bit... well, too sudden. But it did keep a real good variety in the song, which I'm glad about.
5/5, keep it up!