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  • August 31, 2017By edmreviewer

    79/100 Finally, after quite a long time, there is an appreciable track on Protocol recordings. After the 5 years celebration EP, we had decided to almost stop reviewing their track (you can read our reviews on that EP here and be a judge for yourself). However, the promising and talented duo Sunstars, whose latest track

  • August 30, 2017By edmreviewer

    The American producer Sir Matty V his back with a lovely progressive track! Released via Peak Hours music, “Elemental” features an amazing vocal by the singer Lyon Hart. I really enjoyed this production because of the magical vibes that the break, with its melody and chords, managed to share with me. “Elemental” immediately charged me

  • August 30, 2017By edmreviewer

    The Indian group Èmpiirates surprised me today with a lovely song, “Dove”. In this review, pretty special, I won’t consider the technical quality of the track (which is in a medium level), but the idea itself, since I really care about it. The genre is “future progressive”, an interesting hybrid between future bass and progressive house…

  • August 26, 2017By edmreviewer

    This guy definitively surprised me with an unreal trap flip of “The Rain”! I’m not a fan of Akon, and as you should know, I’m not a big fan of future bass too, but I’m a fan of creativity. This producer made something genial, and I must review it. rover (yes, no capital letters) is

  • August 22, 2017By edmreviewer

    78/100 The recently released EP from Avicii titled “Avici” has not only got some amazing responses but some great remixes too. One of such fine remixes is from the Norwegian producer Jack Taylor. Giving an emotional progressive twist to the original song, the remix stands out and delivers some great vibes. The young artist followed

  • August 20, 2017By edmreviewer

    This American producer surprised me with a crazy release, “Now Or Never”. I’m definitely impressed by kenji’s work! I’m really proud to present you this super hybrid between future bass, trap (mainly) and bass house. This is a track that you can’t forget easily, it entertained me for almost the whole duration. Yes, I said

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