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  • December 23, 2022By Gonz Alo

    • Surprising twists in the drop part • Climax section mixing familiar and experimental elements • Another interesting take on Knock2‘s hit “dashstar*” became one of my favorite Bass House tracks from last year and from time to time, I still blast it on the speakers. Being the biggest hit (racking several million plays) from

  • November 23, 2022By Gonz Alo

    • Subtle rework on the drop part • The first section is still intact • A fitting bassline for the peculiar vocal “Disco Pogo” from the German duo Die Atzen has always fascinated me back in the days as perhaps one of the noisiest songs to date. The dirty Electro House lead charging the whole

  • June 8, 2022By Gonz Alo

    • Gorgeous kick, old-school stamina! • Melody that loses steam in the long run • Interesting and captivating vocal choice We had left the German L3N a few months back with our appreciative feedback towards “Bad Producer”, and not so gentle one for Bassjackers‘ NFT anthem “Bored Ape Rave Club” just a couple of weeks

  • May 21, 2022By Gonz Alo

    • Uses pizzicato lead, with a brutal bassline • Energetic drop sequence, although short • Equally focused breakdown with vocal It’s time to showcase a new name to EDM Reviewer’s community: NHEIRO, hailing from Germany! The producer has impressed me with a striking release on Madox Network (which rarely misses, these days), “We Got The

  • October 24, 2021By Gonz Alo

    • Madness Boys comeback after two years • Well, it’s Acid Techno! The title doesn’t lie • Aggressive and dynamic schematics I’ve left Madness Boys two years ago, and after all that time I’m glad to see them back with a totally fresh sound! The Portuguese duo has released a few Big Room bangers on

  • June 7, 2021By Gonz Alo

    While not being a fanatic of the Future House genre, it is a style that often outputs rare gems from either the reputed acts making, or an insane amount of copy-pastas that continue doing the same predictable things, leading up to “quantity-over-quality” publishers such as FHC. Yet amidst this complaint of mine, I recently started

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