January 12, 2023By Gonz Alo
Holidays are all but a fading memory now, but going on a positive note, the inaugurating version of the Weekly Roundup for the year is here. Jan 6th wasn’t particularly filled with a lot of remarkable releases (except “Rumble“), though there are notable candidates including Skrillex, Hekler, ACRAZE, Dannic, and more. Sidenote – What are
March 16, 2021By Gonz Alo
• Straightforward structure, laidback vocal • Groovy rhythm fits well in the schematics • Repetition that hinders fuller potential “Heart” is a release that caught my attention without much effort, hence earning itself as the highlight of this article. A solid composition, it is a production from the Dutch artist Hypnotune and has been released
July 30, 2019By Chris W. Lao
Some weeks, I’ll be using the intro to briefly comment on some tracks without giving a full recap review, similarly to what I did last week with the Knife Party EP. This week, I wanted to touch back in on the state of Mike Williams, who I’ve been going hard on for the past few
February 13, 2019By Chris W. Lao
Apologies for the initial delay on the recap, but we’re back covering some of the tracks that caught our attention from last week. 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 enjoy our selection and
September 9, 2018By edmreviewer
78\100 • A sweet hybrid between future bounce and progressive • Hypnotic vocal loop, really particular • Positive vibes everywhere Ahh, Fedora. This song has so much cuteness that I don’t really know how to describe it. Delicate, yet catchy and with the right energy… It’s a little gem, obtained by fusing together progressive house
October 13, 2017By edmreviewer
We are proud to announce this beautiful remix by the Dutch producer Hypnotune, released through Exposed Network in collaboration with our blog. Before starting to talk about this little “gold nugget”, I want to explain why we picked it. I’m not a fan of “Gold Dust”. I respect and appreciate Galantis, but the original version