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  • April 3, 2023By Gonz Alo

    • Reworks “The Riddle“, again • A decent Slap House take • Pleasant vocal cover Bassjackers are a pair that I have been following for years now, and while reserving great surprises, they also have their share of forgettable releases. Lately, in great shape with Les Pays Bass EP Vol. 3 that is stuffed with

  • 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

  • February 15, 2023By Gonz Alo

    • Afrojack-type dirty lead • Festival banger for live performances • Minimal melodic pattern It is harder to rationalize the titling on Bassjackers’ latest EP, as they didn’t specifically name it “Vol. 3”, but yes, the duo migrated to Smash The House after two editions on Spinnin’ Records. Sincerely curious about this third installment, the

  • February 10, 2023By Gonz Alo

    • Wiwek-style drums over a Tech-y bassline • Anonymous breakdown and buildup • Festival-oriented composition, mostly for mashups You know, when “Balança” was announced, my expectations weren’t set high. I am glad to say that I was pleasantly surprised by what came out of the Hardwell and VINNE teamwork, the latter being one of the

  • January 27, 2023By Gonz Alo

    • Second release for MW’s new alias • Buoyant bassline, given as expected • Energetic and hard-hitting Tech House Mau P had the most successful launch in 2022, with the debut project racking up over 100 million streams with the virulent “Drugs From Amsterdam“. It is still hard to believe that a Tech House song

  • September 16, 2021By Gonz Alo

    September 11th witnessed hundreds and thousands of Dutch citizens amassing together for the second time, as they protested with an uproar about the various measures taken by their government, abating the already crumbling events sector. “Unmute Us” showed the frustrations harbouring at the Electronic music’s epicenter, held once on 21st August and then last Saturday.

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