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  • July 26, 2021By Gonz Alo

    From the ever joyous fronts of Dance music, it is not but a common misconception to perceive the industry being similarly positive on all ends. With any business that churns on profits and gains, there are many branded entities who take undue advantage of their participants (listeners and artists alike) to get extra revenues. We

  • October 31, 2020By Gonz Alo

    My peculiar intrigue towards Paris Blohm’s discography has never faded, mostly because of this passionate image on social media and the efficient way he creates hype. Most old-timers here will remember him best by “Left Behind”, undeniably a hit in the electronic scene. Considered a master of the genre, Blohm then followed with a hiatus

  • July 28, 2020By Gonz Alo

    Paris Blohm & Wasback – They Say (feat. Krigarè) Paris Blohm · Paris Blohm & Wasback – They Say (ft. Krigarè) After releasing a statement coming to terms with his position atop the progressive house game and how it conflicted with how he wanted to present himself to the world, we finally have the first

  • November 24, 2018By edmreviewer

    63/100 •  Good vocal by Paul Aiden •  Standard melody •  His old structure, again and again… Oh, Paris Blohm. He was a progressive house legend, but after that, he spent a few time trying poppish stuff. Luckily for us, he made a great comeback with progressive, and today’s choice is another example of a

  • June 1, 2018By edmreviewer

    75/100 The month of May saw various artists experimenting with their signature sounds, and the results have been quite interesting. But as the next month makes its way, we have well-known American DJ/Producer Paris Blohm test his mettle in crafting an explosive Big Room house tune. He has been significantly famous for his melodic and

  • March 2, 2018By edmreviewer

    92/100 We are extremely happy to be here today, reviewing “Body High”. It’s an important song, for the EDM scene. There are artists that are undoubtedly connected to a genre. It’s like the case of Headhunterz with hardstyle. Despite his change of style back in 2014, and the superlative quality of his releases, fans continued

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