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All posts tagged in Jungle Terror

  • July 20, 2024By Gonz Alo

    • The whistle is the king of the track • Blended with Revealed’s essence • Frenetic and energetic as usual If you listen to the drop of “Remedy,” it’s quite funny at first. It’s a whistle, like the one lifeguards use. Then, if you give the track a few seconds, the bassline kicks in, adding

  • July 2, 2024By Gonz Alo

    • The vocal is overwhelming • Something’s missing in the drop • Solid structure, loved the second breakdown It’s great to see Wiwek back on Rave Culture. As one of the most intriguing figures in the EDM scene, Wiwek initially gained fame with Jungle Terror, a genre he pioneered. In recent years, he’s shifted towards

  • May 17, 2023By Gonz Alo

    • Future House with Jungle Terror sounds • Plenty of details • Great bassline Before proceeding, here’s the premise: I am not really into the Experimental scene in the US right now, where Dubstep, Trap, and many other genres get combined in creative ways. In WLLWS, I see the influences from artists such as Moore

  • July 5, 2020By Gonz Alo

    • Family collaboration with brother in law and father • Trap-infused schema, focusing on the exotic Dhol drums • Hard-hitting drop, complex and festival-friendly The Utrecht born & raised Wiwek Mahabali (better know with his stage name, Wiwek) has released a family collab, “Dhol Life“, on Elysian Recordings. Surprising enough, he teamed up with his

  • November 1, 2018By edmreviewer

    86/100 • Fusing hip-hop and jungle terror is a good idea • Delightfully frenetic • Chapeau to the Foreign Beggars performance After a month of Maha Vana, we are starting to become more convinced about the newborn Wiwek label! Its third release, “Choose Your Poison”, is a smashing hybrid between rap, trap and Wiwek signature tribal sounds. Without

  • October 6, 2018By edmreviewer

    78/100 • Catchy guitar, stunning drums • Curiously and mysterious tribal vocal • The first release of Maha Vana Wiwek… I remember calling his music “a chaotic mess” (not in a review, on my own) when I began discovering jungle terror. So many things have changed. The Dutch producer basically brought to the mainstream scene the

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