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  • June 17, 2022By Gonz Alo

    Before you irk away from reading this, here goes the disclaimer: there won’t be any spoilers for the Netflix show “Stranger Things”; far from it, we will be talking about the remixes that popped out after the fourth season began. It brought back the synth-pop classic “Running Up That Hill” from Kate Bush into charts

  • March 9, 2022By Gonz Alo

    March has initiated with plenty of music, as the festival season has started picking pace. This roundup is featuring music from this week and the last (since there wasn’t any), with tracks released by 3LAU, Alesso, Left Lucid, and more! Swedish House Mafia ft. Sting – Redlight 85/100 After a few months of keeping hush,

  • January 19, 2022By Gonz Alo

    Wow, time sure does flies! “No Beef” is a classic that accompanied me from the early days of my musical experience, when Dirty Dutch/Electro House was trending. Luminaries such as Romero and Afrojack were rising, and that banger with Miss Palmer came at the right moment. The Dutch act created a marvellous breakdown paired to

  • February 10, 2021By Gonz Alo

    • A perfect synergy between Hybrid Trap and Dubstep • Vo’s vocals shows its total potential in this remix • Best remix of this EP?! After perusing through your comments in the “3 Dubstep picks” article, it was clear enough on how admired SWARM is in the community. Also, I discovered that he had a

  • August 26, 2020By Gonz Alo

    • Fast-pitched vocals, awesomely rude • Real bass house vibes akin to Jauz • Definitively festival-oriented version Ironically enough, the latest revelation from Parisian heavyweight DJ Snake “Trust Nobody”, did not manage to convince me entirely on its own. The rework from Malaa and Valentino Khan explore further experimentations, but I was on the lookout

  • April 4, 2019By edmreviewer

    After wrapping up 2018 with a rich collection of fan favorite live material, Illenium started his 2019 discography with “Crashing”, an electro-pop release which featured Bahari’s sentimental vocals. Needless to say, a fraction of Illenium’s fanbase has been itching for some satisfying remixes ever since – especially after having been blessed with bangers like the

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