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  • February 26, 2024By Gonz Alo

    • Retransforming the breakdown • Anti-climax in the drops • Modernistic original, futuristic remake Thinking about it now, “Giratina” was ahead of its time. Dimatik, Monik & Carroch unveiled the gem almost a decade back; a moment when Melbourne Bounce was slowly transitioning into the Vini-Vici style Psy-Trance, and was one of the first tracks

  • June 13, 2023By Gonz Alo

    • Folk influences over a Hard Psy brutal bass • Ensnaring melody, at least in the first segment • Mixed reactions to the vocal It’s a pleasure to hear another attempt at Hard Psy reworks of Folk sounds by D-Stroyer, considering that he would be into those sounds since he’s from Brazil. However, a veteran,

  • May 27, 2022By Gonz Alo

    • Explosive Hardstyle drop • Orchestral section with elegant chords • Lots of space for both different styles The Australian creator Dimatik is in great shape for this 2022, with interesting collaborations with Restricted, Und3rsound and Dr Phunk. As I declared several times, I love his ingenious mix of Hardstyle, Psy-Trance and Bounce, often with

  • December 12, 2021By Gonz Alo

    Busier times has followed with advent of December for me, so apologies for the last roundup being absent. Musical aliases, on the other hand, have been on the grind and so on this special instalment of roundup, there’s releases from this and the last Friday. Let’s cut to the chase then! David Guetta, MORTEN –

  • October 27, 2021By Gonz Alo

    • Three beasts colliding • Brutal, no mercy • Timmy Trumpet is no more, it’s time for Timmy Guitar! It seemed the time to review a new Timmy Trumpet single wasn’t there yet, especially after the strange experiments in “Cardio”. Sinphony, however, was quietly publishing energetic releases from renowned artists, but I didn’t see this

  • September 5, 2021By Gonz Alo

    • Finally Sinphony is showing off its roster! • Lots of potential with Dimatik’s presence, not fully developed • Still a great tune with solid Hardstyle schematics Without a doubt, I was highly anticipating about the said collaboration. After waiting for months, Sinphony started inducting to introduce other acts exclusive of their esteemed owner Timmy

  • July 19, 2021By Gonz Alo

    • Hammering kick enforcing a brutal aura • Exotic vibe kept intact • Higher dynamism, thanks to Dimatik’s experience When Deva guest reviewed the “IV EP” from the Dutch duo Blasterjaxx, the unmentioned vocal of Zafrir’s collaboration came as a surprise to me. If there’s a recurring detail from his catalogue, it’s that he always

  • May 16, 2020By Gonz Alo

    • Brutal kicks, a trademark of Dimatik • Mature and vicious composition • A bigroom weapon, floor warmer Despite our thoughts about the label, is Smash The House still worthy? Yes indeed, as its probably lesser known sub-label Generation Smash (rarely) has some interesting tracks by underrated producers, one of those tracks being the “Wild”

  • February 8, 2020By Gonz Alo

    • Aggressive Psy-Trance Electro hybrid • Majestic breakdown segment • Cut-and-dried structure but energetic There would be no disagreement about Psy-Trance’s involvement in live gigs, whether it be clubs or the leading festivals! The genus has spread widely over the years, having its modest roots in the underground scene until modern reformations. Various acts indulge

  • June 18, 2019By Chris W. Lao

    DBSTF are back and it’s as good as you’d think it’d be! Plus Brooks finally releases his remix of American Boy, Maddix returns to Revealed Recordings, and Haywyre gives a much-needed remix to Martin Garrix’s summer hit. As always, we’ll be partnering with The QR Network to compile a short recap of notable tracks that we

  • October 6, 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 your suggestions in the

  • September 25, 2017By edmreviewer

    63\100 Ohh, this will be a difficult review, I’m ready to receive critics and complaints. Anyway, “Punjabi” has been, using a euphemism, “saved by the bell”. In this case, the bell is the second hardstyle drop, a part I really loved because of its surprise effect, its creativity, and aggressiveness. Timmy Trumpet and his psy-trance

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