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  • February 21, 2020By Gonz Alo

    • Spotify-compatible structure, extremely predictable • Sincerely impressed by the passionate vocal • Monotonous release with the usual artificial personality I’ve always been openly against the marketing strategy employed by “artists” like R3HAB and MOTi, releasing generic tunes or remixes every week to maximize their presence on Spotify and consequently, their revenues. This uncalled-for methodology

  • September 3, 2019By Chris W. Lao

    This week, we’ll be covering possibly the worst track from Hardwell, the Jonas Aden & Brooks collaboration that features some bombshell writing credits, Hexagon’s perplexing new Generation Hex EP, a promising new talent, and we’ll check in on our Spotify behemoths and Mike Williams. As always, we’ll be compiling a short recap of notable tracks

  • February 25, 2019By Chris W. Lao

    There is so much to talk about this week! First off, we’ve got to talk about MOTi following the route of R3HAB and NGHTMRE teaming up with basketball superstar and dubstep DJ, Shaquille O’Neal. We also have Hexagon taking a risk with their new release and fantastic new faces on Monstercat and Dharma Worldwide. As

  • May 21, 2018By Chris W. Lao

    Each week 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 if you have any tracks you’d like to see here, please feel free to use our contact form or post your suggestions in the

  • April 5, 2018By edmreviewer

    2018 is the year of comebacks. Swedish House Mafia, Headhunterz and even Steve Aoki with his series #5OKI. Now it was the turn of the legend Tiesto. Well, this was rather predictable. His label Musical Freedom kept impressing us with splendid releases and important names, and his Clublife Vol. 5 was already full of interesting

  • December 11, 2017By edmreviewer

    85\100 When you discover that Jay Hardway and MOTi have teamed up in “Wired”, the expected result will surely be superlative. That’s right. The splendid progressive collaboration is a balanced solid piece of art, with a strong example of the two artists’ styles. We have, first of all, a wonderful vocal by Babet, supported by

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