Markus Schulz - The New World (original Mix) Info
Released in late 2008, remains one of the most definitive tracks in Markus Schulz’s career, serving as a bridge between his dark, melodic "Coldharbour" sound and the high-energy arena trance that would dominate the decade to follow. Origin and Inspiration
While originally released as a single on Coldharbour Recordings in November 2008, the track has seen numerous official iterations and re-releases: Markus Schulz - The New World (Original Mix)
The track's title also laid the groundwork for his future collaboration with Ferry Corsten, known as . Schulz described that project as a reaction to the overly soft "Celine Dion trance" of the era, aiming to return to the fun and "rebellious" side of the groove that "The New World" first captured. Release History Released in late 2008, remains one of the
The track was born out of a specific request from the organizers of the in Prague. Seeking a theme that could capture the immense energy of a sold-out arena, Schulz composed the piece to strike a balance between "techy" aggression and an epic, sweeping melody. Release History The track was born out of
The original mix sits at 136 BPM in the key of D Minor .
"The New World" quickly became a staple in the global trance community, frequently appearing in major year-end countdowns like Armin van Buuren's A State Of Trance Year Mix 2008 . Its success helped solidify Schulz’s position among the DJ elite, coinciding with his rise to the #8 spot in the DJ Mag Top 100 at the time.
Clocking in at 7:39, the Original/Extended Mix is characterized by a driving, trembling beat and a signature atmospheric breakdown that leads into its iconic, uplifting main melody. Impact and Legacy