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  • July 24, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Classic signature-driven sound • Festival and radio-friendly vibes • Alluring vocal hooks After having to wait for a while, the dynamic Swedish DJ/Producer KAAZE is finally back on Revealed Recordings. After unveiling two splendid productions under Dharma Worldwide, this time he has teamed up with Anna Yvette, a talented US-based vocalist has worked with

  • July 15, 2019By edmreviewer

    I followed the story of the second volume of the “Progressive EP” by Revealed Recordings attentively. I’m a massive fan of the genre, and since I missed the chance of speaking about the first one, I couldn’t make the same mistake again. There is talent here. However, the big problem with those “debuts” on the

  • July 9, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Showtek-style lead • Festival beast, powerful approach • The melody seems dubious As the saying goes – “As strong as an ox”. An ox can pull and carry about 1.5 times its body weight across rugged terrain. They are not the most energetic animals in the world, as Revealed declares, but speaking of the

  • June 7, 2019By edmreviewer

    • PURARI concept, MAKJ on the details • Excellent climax management in the break • Hypnotic festival drop We left behind, positively impressed, the poppish Hardwell track for the summer and suddenly Revealed “rewards” us with two unexpected underground releases in 3 days! We have the Psy-Trance collaboration featuring Infected Mushrooms, MR.BLACK, and SKAZI, which we will

  • June 4, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Fresh vocal by Trevor Guthrie • Avicii’s standard formula • 2014’s summer vibes June is starting, and as fast as the temperatures start to rocket the top producers start to release poppish tracks, with the obvious intention of getting one of the most wanted prizes of the year: the “hit of the summer“. It’s

  • May 27, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Solid progressive house structure • Alluring vocal • Undeveloped bagpipe Though sceptical at first, we are reviewing a song made by one of our team members. Well, the producers involved put in months of effort (believe me, I witnessed every step of the story), and the result is gratifying, so we’d have reviewed it under different

  • May 20, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Incredible mix between Rock and Progressive House • Powerful vocal from NEEN • Inclusion of real instruments Written by our fan Samuel. Thank you! We proudly present another masterpiece from Mick Kastenholt, or popularly known to the music world as KAAZE! Before the release of the anticipated “Devil Inside Me“, in synergy with the Dharma Worldwide’s

  • May 6, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Contrasting thoughts about the vocal • Catchy, summerish, future bounce structure • Capable of maintaining a personality I wrote a lovely review about Tom & Jame collaboration “Warrior” two weeks ago, and it’s funny to see myself here again writing similar words. However, “No Hard Feelings” impressed me for a different reason: it is

  • April 16, 2019By edmreviewer

    A few days ago, I was checking the Spinnin’ catalogue on SoundCloud, looking for some interesting songs to review, and a little detail caught my eye. The one thing about SoundCloud that is different from Spotify is that SoundCloud displays the track durations without having to click on them. So while I was browsing, I

  • March 27, 2019By edmreviewer

    A new Revealed EP, with ten tracks, has been released on the occasion of the incoming Miami music week. We didn’t find a lot of innovation in it, but there are a couple of gems that deserve our mention. The genres are, as expected, festival big room and a few progressive house productions: it’s an

  • March 22, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Cuebrick’s debut and Manse’s comeback! • Classic and elegant progressive structure • Appreciable vocal by IIVEs I’m so happy to see Cuebrick finally releasing a major Revealed song (in 2018 he produced the community release “Gargantua“), in collaboration with a guy that takes long breaks, but never disappoint in musical terms, Manse! The German

  • March 14, 2019By edmreviewer

    This review is in collaboration with Revealed Family! If you like their work, follow them here. Mike Williams and Hardwell, together in “I’m Not Sorry”. A collab that I’d have never expected, and the result is pretty good. Let’s begin with the track itself, which is catchy as hell, you will automatically remember the vocals and

  • February 20, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Pretty decent vocal • Suyano’s characteristic lead • Poppish and slow drop Progressive House was, is and will always be one of my favourite genres. Thanks to lots of amazing artists we have a lot of different styles and sounds that make Progressive genuine and beautiful. Anyway, it seems like not everybody understands that concept. We

  • February 11, 2019By edmreviewer

    This review is in collaboration with Revealed Family! If you like their work, follow them here. Dannic returns to Revealed with a new collaboration with the Revealed boss Hardwell. Majestic return? Not that much. Why? We’ll explain in a bit. Let’s begin with the track, which is really good. Following the steps of their second collaboration

  • February 6, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Standard structure • Characteristic leads • Powerful drops “Bigroom Never Dies” was one of the most popular EDM slogans last year, and it seems like this year it won’t either die. Revealed continues trusting in some of his already known protégés, whose Big Room music started sounding very fresh, but after a few time it’s starting

  • January 19, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Gorgeous and particular melody • Appreciable vocal, accompanied by a clever breakdown • A mix of elegance and catchy vibes My country often presents arguable figures in the EDM scenes, but, at the same time, there are emerging underrated talents that make me proud as an Italian. The latest example is Blackcode, a name

  • January 17, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Dynamic arrangement • Charming vocal • Embedded with energy and emotions The second weekend has been a witness to loads of exciting material from various names in the industry, all trying to give a teasing glimpse of their incoming work. Among them, we have the leading Swedish DJ/Producer KAAZE, who has already established his solid reputation with

  • January 12, 2019By edmreviewer

    • The Return of a Progressive House veteran • Enchanting vocal by Elle Vee • Captivating melody This review has been written by Stags Music. If you like his work, follow him on Instagram! If you don’t know who Ryos is, you’re probably relatively new to the EDM scene. He’s produced some of my favorite

  • January 6, 2019By edmreviewer

    • Unfair comparison with its predecessor • Too ambitious  • Good vocal The wait is over. The long awaited “follow-up” of Apollo has been released, and I’m still as disappointed as I was when I heard it the first time at Tomorrowland 2018. Don’t hate me yet, I have my own reasons to say that. First of

  • December 7, 2018By edmreviewer

    79/100 • Unique drop synths • Atmospheric breakdown • Predictable schematics with twists Making to the top of new Monday releases is from none other than luminary Dutch music figure John Christian, who has a solid reputation for his known electro hits. This record resonates with hulking energy, taking hints from the classic Big Room sound with

  • November 29, 2018By edmreviewer

    80/100 • Fourth Revealed single from the duo • Lush breakdown, creative synths • Adequately powerful drop Among the uprising names in the industry, we have to admit dynamic Hungarian natives SaberZ have made a solid effort this year. And that is the reason for this particular article, as we have yet another splendid production from the proficient

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