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All posts tagged in Big Room

  • August 25, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Alluring Future House twist • Charming vocal from Harrison (uncredited) • Modernistic, yet nostalgic While the days of sunshine and intense is almost at its dusk for this year, it seems that the notable DJ/Producers are taking no hiatus from providing a further score of hits for this season. Today our attention will be

  • August 18, 2019By edmreviewer

    •  Also known as “2010 ID” • Oldschool vibes, inspired by “Encoded” in particular • Dedicated to long-term listeners I had many ambiguities while writing this review, as this is the first 90+ with a new design, and a one from me after almost half a year. I constantly fiddled with the rating, until I decided to

  • August 7, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Big room structure, heavily influenced by Quintino • Run-of-the-mill Reggaeish vocal • Debatable technical and musical quality Today one of you guys suggested me to check out “Moar Fiyah”, the brand new DJ L… début? Almost a year ago, this specific Chinese DJ became notoriously “famous” when he suddenly gained the 84th spot in the infamous DJ

  • July 29, 2019By edmreviewer

    • More W&W than expected • Strongly festival-oriented • Originally a “Komodo” rework, then modified because of copyright issues Capturing the attention among other releases this Friday, we are dealing with yet another significant team-up. Today we will be expressing our thoughts about the collaboration between the supergroup “3 Are Legends” and the leading Dutch

  • July 19, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Generically energy-driven • Dirty Dutch influences • Old-school Electro elements While the month of July has almost approached its dawn, we have yet another goliath of a collaboration unveiled this Friday. We are speaking about the latest team-up of the Dutch front-runners Hardwell and Quintino. Their joint-efforts have been successful again and again. With their annual tie-ups,

  • July 18, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Dubious big room release • Not a fan of the concept neither the melody • Asian influences in the breakdown Qulinez, the Swedish duo was an integral part of our “ones to look out for” artists some years back. However, they disappeared, contributing only traces in recent times, only to return with a rather disappointing result in

  • July 9, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Showtek-style lead • Festival beast, powerful approach • The melody seems dubious As the saying goes – “As strong as an ox”. An ox can pull and carry about 1.5 times its body weight across rugged terrain. They are not the most energetic animals in the world, as Revealed declares, but speaking of the

  • July 2, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Shuffling drop segment • Catchy & melodic break • Distinctive sounds There is no dearth of uprising talents in Dance music, however the up and coming Finnish group Winning Team have made their reputation know lately. Releasing creative and vibrant Electro House music, the band has continued proving its mettle. We will be talking

  • June 26, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Teasing vocal snippet • Percussion laden arrangement • Minimal but energetic The colossal German duo Jewelz & Sparks have their own share of great discography, and this time they have come up with a behemoth of a single. Unveiled in Dutch luminary Afrojack’s imprint Wall Recordings, “Gucci Moves” sticks to the minimal yet intense

  • June 7, 2019By edmreviewer

    • PURARI concept, MAKJ on the details • Excellent climax management in the break • Hypnotic festival drop We left behind, positively impressed, the poppish Hardwell track for the summer and suddenly Revealed “rewards” us with two unexpected underground releases in 3 days! We have the Psy-Trance collaboration featuring Infected Mushrooms, MR.BLACK, and SKAZI, which we will

  • May 22, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Raging mood • Epicness taken to the next level • Brutal and festival-friendly drop What happens when two monsters of Big Room make a track together? The answer is clear: “Hands up hands up high…” you know what it follows. Big Room wasn’t dead and it won’t ever be, at least not whilst these

  • May 6, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Contrasting thoughts about the vocal • Catchy, summerish, future bounce structure • Capable of maintaining a personality I wrote a lovely review about Tom & Jame collaboration “Warrior” two weeks ago, and it’s funny to see myself here again writing similar words. However, “No Hard Feelings” impressed me for a different reason: it is

  • April 21, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Inspiriting arrangements • Energetic drop segment • Impressive and leading vocal Dance music has been a constant source of motivation, joy and positive messages. Longtime listeners would agree to this, without a shadow of a doubt. Our today’s discussion is another well-made production from none other than significant Dutch duo act Blasterjaxx, titled as “Children Of Today“.

  • April 21, 2019By edmreviewer

    • A great occasion to introduce an intriguing talent • Frenetic and entertaining melody • Dark progressive structure that doesn’t show its full potential This is the right moment for me because I can finally talk about one of the numerous talents I’ve found and followed for quite some time. F4BLE from Austria has released

  • April 19, 2019By edmreviewer

    • W&W return to progressive house • Catchy melody and vocal sample • Quick release since premiere This review has been written by Stags Music. If you like his work, follow him on Instagram! With the amount of collaboration in the EDM industry, it’s honestly quite a surprise that Nicky Romero and W&W have not released a

  • March 28, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Crisp sound design • Captivating, minor melody • Part of upcoming Tiësto EP This review has been written by Stags Music. If you like his work, follow him on Instagram! Tiësto & John Christian are no strangers to each other, having collaborated on no less than 4 different songs. “Can You Feel It” marks another stunning

  • March 11, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Dutch House rework of the 2011 tune • Festival Big Room influences • Lil Jon never disappoints in terms of catchiness I didn’t plan any review this week, but “Mutate 2k19” made me change my mind. It’s such an enjoyable song! I mean, it’s the kind of club banger that when the DJ plays

  • February 6, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Standard structure • Characteristic leads • Powerful drops “Bigroom Never Dies” was one of the most popular EDM slogans last year, and it seems like this year it won’t either die. Revealed continues trusting in some of his already known protégés, whose Big Room music started sounding very fresh, but after a few time it’s starting

  • February 5, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Oldschool big room structure • Innovative elements in the breakdown • Ambitious concept We’ve already spoken about Klavis, a young Italian talent who delighted us with a lovely future house creation, some months back. Last Friday we had the chance to taste his latest tune, an old school big room production with innovative and

  • January 5, 2019By edmreviewer

    87/100 • Soaring, catchy melody • Intricate, reverberating FX • Supported by Armin van Buuren + W&W This review has been written by Stags Music. If you like his work, follow him on Instagram! Graham Bell (a trio) are newcomers to the bigroom trance scene, but you bet they’ve made their entrance spectacular. This might only be the

  • January 3, 2019By edmreviewer

    88/100 • Lots of genres combined together • Insane power • Creative approach for a festival edit 2018 has ended, leaving us great music, awesome performances, new undiscovered talents, some bad news… and, of course, the renaissance of some already consecrated artists in the scene. And yes, you are right, we are talking about W&W. This was definitely

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