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  • May 29, 2023By Gonz Alo

    • Bass House infused with captivating vocal modulations • Polished bassline accompanied by impactful kicks • Breakdown showcases Cuebrick‘s unique touch Isaac Palmer‘s music is heavily influenced by Bass House, as evident in his previous releases such as “Pressure” and “Inception” (his debut on Maxximize Recordings alongside Tony Junior). His more recent track, “Can’t Remember,”

  • January 20, 2023By Gonz Alo

    • Unique blend of Midtempo and Slap House • Elegant vocal and pizzicato lead • A refreshing take on the Slap House genre The duo MAD SNAX has been making waves in the electronic music scene in recent years with their signature bouncy Psytrance style, similar to that of Gabry Ponte and LUM!X. I had

  • April 29, 2022By Gonz Alo

    • Disco vibes smoothly merged with Declain’s Progressive • Fetching chopped vocal loop • Vivacious drop melody, with a retro sheen Over the years, my admiration for the Dutch talent has steadily increased, as shown across many other reviews dedicated on his music that we shared. Varying from Festival Progressive to more experimental and creatively

  • December 12, 2021By Gonz Alo

    Busier times has followed with advent of December for me, so apologies for the last roundup being absent. Musical aliases, on the other hand, have been on the grind and so on this special instalment of roundup, there’s releases from this and the last Friday. Let’s cut to the chase then! David Guetta, MORTEN –

  • September 19, 2021By Gonz Alo

    • Sticks to the essentials • SEVENN-ish pattern, focused on low-pitched vocal melody • Entertaining experimentation It’s been a while since I wanted to talk about Vion Konger, a blooming talent formerly discovered by Dannic some years ago (in fact there are some slight similarities in their styles). Well if you happen to be curious

  • November 7, 2020By Gonz Alo

    • Promising self-release début! • Homage to the 80s Disco scene • Creative to greater ends As many readers know, my standpoint and views about the festival-friendly genre of Big Room was always fixed, a “love or hate” relationship. My latest reviews didn’t urge me to give it a score higher than 65 points… until

  • October 12, 2020By Gonz Alo

    • Unexpected but promising collaboration • Fusion of Progressive and Big Room trademarks • Decent release with requisite energy Last week, the renowned Mexican natives ANG decided to publish their studio joint-efforts along with Portuguese act, KEVU. This time they crafted a festival worthy hybrid of Progressive-Big Room, titled as “For Our People”. The pair

  • December 14, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Hard-hitting old-school formula • Slightly more melodic imprint by Olly James • Well-crafted production, bittersweet after-experience Blasterjaxx are pretty straightforward with their titles. “Big Room Never Dies“, “Music Is Our Religion“… Is there even any dearth of fervour in this Dutch heavyweights! After the well-received “Phoenix“, the endeared duet has a new creation along

  • February 2, 2019By edmreviewer

    From the magnificent creators of “With You“, now comes another amazing and perfect production with the name of “T-Shirt“. Like the prequel, it is a release on Blasterjaxx’s renowned label Maxximize Recordings. That’s definitively a brilliant tune, the two creators have perfectly blended a well-balanced song this time. After successful collaborations, talented German natives Cuebrick &

  • May 25, 2018By edmreviewer

    79/100 Pushing forward their signature sound to new levels, eminent Dutch pair Sick Individuals have greater plans for this year. While the preceding year also experienced the other side of them, focused on radio-friendly pop, it seems even better this year. Unveiling their latest release, titled “The Key”, the Netherlands based duo are debuting on

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