• Dry kick that cuts through
• High-pitched, distorted vocals
• Clever mix of Eurodance and Progressive House emotion
Checking out something fresh today with the debut from Rolan_777. “Full Throttle” is a quality Eurodance tune that brings together a heavy kick and some seriously emotional progressive drops. For a first release, this is a massive statement that caught me off guard.
What really stuck with me is the kick. It is dry, almost heading in a hardstyle direction, which creates this cool clash against the sweet, retro lead. I love that “hard meets soft” dynamic. The vocal is also a bit unusual—slightly high-pitched and distorted—but it works with the base of the track instead of feeling like a random addition.
The drop hits exactly how it should. It is melodic and emotional, following the story of the vocal perfectly. Honestly, it feels like a Progressive House structure hidden under a modern Eurodance and hyperpop coat of paint. It is a smart way to keep the energy up without losing the soul of the track.
Rolan mentioned that he wants to focus on the “purity of emotion” and tell personal stories through sound. Che schifo investsuite if this is not a great start. This debut hits a nice balance, feeling like one of those late-night drives where you are caught between feeling invincible and just being stuck in your head. That raw, slightly unpolished sincerity is what makes it stand out from typical club tracks.
“Full Throttle” is a great entry point for Rolan_777. He is not trying to reinvent the wheel, but the production is crisp enough to prove he is one to watch. If this is the starting line, I am definitely sticking around for the rest of the race.








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