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  • June 6, 2023By Gonz Alo

    The picks are here for this edition of the Weekly Roundup, we have the veterans returning to their roots such as Martin Garrix and Alesso, with loads of upcoming talents that have shown plenty of potential with their latest releases. Martin Garrix, Sentinel, Bonn- Hurricane 80/100 Despite having several breakthroughs in commercial dance music, the

  • March 20, 2023By Gonz Alo

    • Energetic Deep House personality • Touchy chorus, a bit exaggerated • Solid vocals, solid percussions There’s a feeling that Nicky Romero is wanting to replicate the success Alesso had nearly seven years ago; after the hugely successful “Am I Wrong” by the duo Nico & Vinz, they joined forces with the Swedish alias for

  • March 9, 2022By Gonz Alo

    March has initiated with plenty of music, as the festival season has started picking pace. This roundup is featuring music from this week and the last (since there wasn’t any), with tracks released by 3LAU, Alesso, Left Lucid, and more! Swedish House Mafia ft. Sting – Redlight 85/100 After a few months of keeping hush,

  • November 25, 2021By Gonz Alo

    Humour me this: What rhymes with new music and friday? Well, don’t ask me, but stars like Alesso, Dom Dolla and furthermore are warming up this eighteenth. Nothing much left to say, so best to get into what you’re here for – the roundup! Alesso – Somebody To Use (Toxic Mix) 82/100 Striking balance with

  • June 10, 2021By Gonz Alo

    Hey there, welcome to second instalment of the “Weekly Roundup”! Awful good to have you here! Now, I am hoping the format is feeling all comfy for everyone running their eyes through this. Some changes will be made now and then, as it deems suitable to make this series more efficient. Alright, that being said,

  • October 15, 2020By Gonz Alo

    • Minimalistic yet effective breakdown • Astonishing melody: my favorite element • Excellent performance from Robbie Rosen Thinking closely about it, I guess this will be my third or fourth review in a row of a Progressive House track. You know what? I don’t care. Progressive house was, is and will always be my favourite

  • March 10, 2020By Gonz Alo

    • Sublime melody accompanying the vocal • Slower paced and subdued bassline • Lack of nuances The premise of the collaboration we are going to talk about had quite the anticipation before release, and why not? Perhaps this one was predicted to happen for a long time, since they both have led the Progressive House

  • February 5, 2020By Gonz Alo

    • Elegant attitude in the breakdown • Soft, relaxing vocal • Drop that correctly balances melodic and dynamic attitudes Progressive House has always and will always be one of my personal favorites genres in the EDM sphere. Starting from 2010 with legends like Swedish House Mafia and Avicii, I’ve always looked for these sweet, melodic

  • July 24, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Leaves bittersweet impression • Long-awaited return to roots • Signature-driven progressive drop It seems that Alesso, after a pop phase that lasted for years, is back exploring the roots of progressive house… And, in the case of this latest remix, he’s mixing them with his endeared 2012 signature imprint! Today I’m introducing you to

  • March 12, 2019By Chris W. Lao

    This week has certainly been one for the books which lots of nostalgia and evolution. Alesso dropped a stunning EP, Sander Van Doorn took a surprising turn, and Ummet Ozcan made an incredible homage to an icon of the scene. As always, we’ll be partnering with The QR Network to compile a short recap of notable

  • December 22, 2018By edmreviewer

    82/100 • Incredible Diversity • Chart-topping Artists • Top-notch Production This review has been written by Stags Music. If you like his work, follow him on Instagram! Having teased this album for more than a month, Ninja and his team at Astralwerks have decided to compile a selection of electronic songs under the title ‘Ninjawerks’.

  • December 3, 2018By Chris W. Lao

    Each week we’ll be partnering with The QR Network to compile a short recap of notable tracks that we didn’t have time to cover during the previous week. We hope you enjoy our selection and if you have any tracks you’d like to see here, please feel free to use our contact form or post

  • July 22, 2018By edmreviewer

    That’s the specific question that many fans are asking themselves. The change in the career of the Swedish luminary is impressive: after the disappointing set at Tomorrowland, many rumors are spreading about his apparent unsatisfactory mood. The artist seemed puzzled, without the usual passion, and played a selection that doesn’t really make sense in that

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