Formentera What (gareth Emery Remix) Official
It opens with a phat, pounding bassline and heavy percussion typical of mid-2000s tech-trance.
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 Formentera What (Gareth Emery Remix)
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". It opens with a phat, pounding bassline and
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. Legacy & Cultural Impact It is often cited
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.
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 SoundCloud or find high-quality versions on Beatport and Spotify .