Skylarking: is a beautiful trance tune which gently caresses the senses.
Letting Go: With Jes BT has created the euphorischten track of the album, which also is the only correct DubStep Tune on the CD and clearly is one of the best songs from the currently very popular genre.
Tomahawk: Here is where collaboration with Adam K., a mixture of trance and electro succeeded very cool.
City Life: One of the absolute highlights of the album, here is pop fused with trance and electro, accompanied by fine, Japanese singing, just awesome.
Stem the Tides: Unmistakable here Tydi had his fingers with the song and thus it is not surprising on, gets played that here a very catchy Progessiv Trance Tune with beautiful, dreamy Breaks (and glockenspiel).
Tonight: Jes voice brings Tonight and Letting Go to the next level, where the track would have been very good as instrumental.
Love Devine: If the first song on the album, which was not even sung by a woman. Through a very catchy melody towards the end and of course the very Pop Art-chorus this piece inspired throughout.
Surrounded: Can not quite keep up with Love Devine but is not bad either.
Vervoeren: If for a change again a pure trance instrumental that generated mainly by the Hands-Up Breaks nice festival atmosphere.
Calling Your Name: Trance Meets Electro and dubstep, all garnished with the fragile voice of Emma Hewitt - again absolutely outstanding.
Must Be the Love: One of the best tunes on "A Song Across Wires", the sound would rock in the current Progessiv House / Trance any crowd.
Lifeline: Finished with a mixture of trance and pop masterpiece.
After BT wanted to bring no double album out this time, he had to be unfortunately album mix quasi together so that all pieces have passed it. This is unfortunately a bit problematic to create MP3's on the go, but that's the only criticism I can expose this all very well produced album. Thus, I can present this album every Trance / House / Electro / Dubstep friend only warmly recommend.