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  • February 4, 2023By Gonz Alo

    • Great first drop, with Future Rave finale • One of the most unnecessary vocals ever • Generic, with few interesting features Originally made known to the world in 1963 by Jorge Ben, “Mas Que Nada” was reworked by Sergio Mendez in ‘66 and later in 2006 (featuring The Black Eyed Peas). Most people will

  • June 25, 2022By edmreviewer

    If mindful, you would’ve noticed that I stopped featuring tracks that are released on Dharma Worldwide in the past months, after all the positive feedback that I’ve given. That’s because… I’m not too fond of its recent selection. Their formula was simple and lethal: to procure new talents, possibly with an ethnic sound, and give

  • August 14, 2019By edmreviewer

      • Can we stop remixing Holocaust psalms? • Appears to cash in on trending keyword and success of Marnik’s version. • Heavy doubts about its flat personality Do you know which review of us has been read the most in 2018? My negative take on “Gam Gam” from the Italians Marnik and SMACK, the

  • April 16, 2019By Chris W. Lao

    This week we’ll be reviewing a whopping 11 tracks with one of them earning a 90+ rating! We also talked about the new SaberZ EP and Armin Van Buuren’s positive influence on higher tempo festival music! As always, we’ll be partnering with The QR Network to compile a short recap of notable tracks that we didn’t have

  • October 26, 2018By edmreviewer

    31\100 • Inexcusably misleading • Standard psy-trance structure • Lazy rework attempt I’m personally confused by some aspects of “Gam Gam” by the Dharma veterans MARNIK and SMACK. The cover makes you think that it’s a Halloween song, but it is not related to it. The original, which is a musical version of Psalm 23, has become a

  • December 30, 2017By edmreviewer

    84/100 KSHMR and Marnik have been an effective combination in the past, with their collaborations “Bazaar” and “Mandala”, both becoming the official anthems of Asia’s largest music festival Sunburn and definite storms in the dance music scene. For the third time, the trio reunited and crafted “Shiva” as the successor of the previous two anthems!

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