February 4, 2023By Gonz Alo
• Minimal breakdowns • Overpowering drops • Greatly performed vocals Dada Life’s Crash & Smile, the sub-imprint under Revealed Recordings has grown its legion of forthcoming producers who deserve the exposure. A promising collaboration emerged there, involving Blink, Kazden, and Jetty Rachers: three aliases that designed an interesting festival-ready track “One Day Soon”. Vocalizing the
October 11, 2019By edmreviewer
We have had a hard time with Revealed ADE Samplers’ in recent years with a lot of heavy debate between our team. I can still remember my boredom at the ten similar big room tracks in 2017. Anyway, the 2019 EP took many steps forwards from the previous editions, presenting a wide variety of EDM
February 20, 2019By Chris W. Lao
Certainly an interested week when it came to the Liquid Stranger album, disappointing collaborations, the one of the most packed collabs I’ve seen in a while. As always, 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
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
August 13, 2018By Chris W. Lao
Each week we’ll be partnering with The QR Network to compile a short weekly 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 your suggestions in
October 31, 2017By edmreviewer
86\100 The new giant collaboration “Flight 49” between Blasterjaxx, D3FAI and Wasback has lifted off, and I really dig it! Wasback is one of the most promising talents of the industry, D3FAI is ruling the acid electro house scene, and Blasterjaxx… Well, no need to tell you who they are. Together, the result is both