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All posts tagged in Big Room

  • October 15, 2018By edmreviewer

    OVERALL:73/100 Cairo: 68/100 Nova: 71/100 I Can’t Take It: 80/100 Konichiwa: 74/100 Attack: 77/100 Today we will be talking about Dutch mega-label Revealed Recordings, as their new ADE sampler has been released over the course of few days. This review will be a short overview over each of the instrumentals, in order to avoid complexity

  • October 12, 2018By edmreviewer

    W&W is one of the best duos around in terms of music quality with a huge fanbase and a plethora of famous hits. In the past, we often described their creations as interesting, entertaining, and creative, with many 80+ ratings. However, today we aren’t impressed by “Rave Culture”, their upcoming single out on the anonymous

  • October 10, 2018By edmreviewer

    79/100 • Majestic vocal by Elle Vee, not a surprise anymore • Catchy dark progressive vibes • Energetic yet lightweight structure Maxximize needs people like Declain on its roster. People capable to bring fresh ideas on the platter, whilst still maintaining the signature style of the label. The German talent is not a new name

  • October 7, 2018By edmreviewer

    62/100 • Static melody in the drop • Intense breakdown, by far the best part • Doubtful vocal performance You were hoping for a good review, ain’t it? But no, I am a picky a-hole and I’m criticizing “Out Of This Town” today. Putting all jokes aside, the new Revealed release is a good move by Hardwell. VINAI,

  • October 1, 2018By edmreviewer

    70/100 • Oldschool big room • Excellent dynamism, thanks to the melody • Slightly lacks in personality, excels in efficiency It has been a while since I presented some pure, energetic, classic big room. Today Breviss convinced me to bring back some old vibes with “Edge”. This is a strange review… I always really care about creativity and

  • September 12, 2018By edmreviewer

    74/100 • Intelligent approach in the drop • Disappointing break, because of the vocal • Overall, a respectful and enjoyable rework Garmiani received a lot of popularity a couple of years ago thanks to a remix of “One“, the legendary tune from Swedish House Mafia… Funny to see him reworking a classic again! This time the Swedish

  • August 19, 2018By edmreviewer

    44\100 • Another -sigh- rework of the traditional Italian song • Tasteless festival big room result • Biggest con: the lack of identity Rejected. I closed an eye on the Alok version of “Bella Ciao“, and another one with the Steve Aoki & Marnik rework, but it’s the third time that I’m coming here explaining

  • August 9, 2018By edmreviewer

    Another year, another Tomorrowland, another Tomorrowland EP from the bosses Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike. Unfortunately, this time we are not really happy with the results: apart of a couple of nice tracks, the selection disappointed us, especially because of the high expectations. Let’s begin!  Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs. Hardwell – Unity

  • July 13, 2018By edmreviewer

    96/100 • An Anthem of the whole genre • Blasterjaxx and Hardwell together, this time for something over the expectations • Mitch Crown, what a vocal! “Big Room Never Dies” is evidently not just a song, but a concept. An Anthem. With a capital A. When in 10 years people will talk about Big Room,

  • July 7, 2018By edmreviewer

    After an influx of fresh summer releases to date, Revealed Recordings open a new chapter just in time for the festival season, with their “Festival EP Vol. 5”. The EP boasts the comeback of REEZ in the scene, the super talented Misha K, and a debut from SaberZ amongst other surprises. It has a mixture

  • July 4, 2018By edmreviewer

    75/100 • Hitting follow-up for “Krypton” • Minimal yet does not slack due to powerful signature sound • Slightly predictable structure, but compatible for festival nonetheless This Tuesday was the date for the release of another untamed beast, crafted by none other than the Dutch mastermind Ummet Ozcan. We haven’t had any disappointment so far with this Amsterdam

  • June 30, 2018By edmreviewer

    It would be no exaggeration to state that the last few years have been marvellous for Futuristic Polar Bears. Owing to their amazing talent and immense dedication both behind the decks and in the studio, the trio has been on a magnificent journey and have brought the world to their feet. Trio members Luke, Rhys

  • June 26, 2018By edmreviewer

    86/100 • Maurice West returns to Dharma with flair and a unique concept • Includes a suspenseful melody coupled with a hard-hitting drop • No dearth of creative sounds and rhythm variations The front tier of the Electro House genre has many exemplary and uprising names, and one of them is the Dutch prodigy Maurice West. Without taking

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