Category: Review

Pablo Oliveros - Drop It Hard

Pablo Oliveros Releases “Drop It Hard” On Megaton Records

Pablo Oliveros has been destroying everything he releases. First “Jump!” with Mike Hawkins and Henry Fong, then “Bangover” with Hawkins again, and now going solo on “Drop It Hard” which was released on Megaton Records. For his first solo release...

Quintino & MOTi Release ‘Dynamite’ On Spinnin’ Records

Quintino & MOTi had some very successful collaborations in the past. Tracks like ‘Kinky Denise’ & ‘Circuits’ created loads of buzz around the producers and especially ‘Circuits’ got played on the radio very often. The styles of the producers fit...

Joeysuki Releases “Kickstart” On Dubbed Records

Dutch producer Joeysuki released his newest song “Kickstart” on his own imprint Dubbed Records. “Kickstart” is the third release on Dubbed Records, which is a new label, but with tunes like this, it’s definitely one to watch out for! “Kickstart”...

Don Diablo & CID Release "Prototype" On Protocol Recordings

Don Diablo & CID Release “Prototype” On Protocol Recordings

Just off the release of the remixes for “Legacy,” Protocol Recordings welcomes back duo Don Diablo and CID to release their collaboration, “Prototype”. They last appeared on the label when they released their remix to “Give It All”. The duo brings their hard...

Sidney Samson & Leroy Styles ‘YLB’ Out On Musical Freedom

Dutchmen Sidney Samson & Leroy Styles are not quite new names in the scene. With an absolute impressive resume, they moved many people. Especially Sidney Samson created a lot of anthems, that scored very high on multiple charts. His ‘Riverside’...

Mightyfools ‘Put ‘Em Up’ Released On Doorn Records

Dutch duo Mightyfools are having an amazing 2013. With their ‘Feelgood EP’ & ‘Footrocker’ they had two huge successes. Especially the last called track ‘Footrocker’ was enormously popular, teased in Hardwell’s UMF set and released on Revealed Recordings. Now it’s...

Gosteffects Remixes Ladytron’s ‘Ambulances’

Gosteffects’ remix of Ambulances is, to say the very least, a very interesting track. To lump it into a genre, I would consider it progressive, but honestly it changes its sound so much that putting it in any genre is...