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100287 52
30 Jun 11
100172 70
29 Jun 10
INOV 063
22 Apr 13
EYE 0017
10 Apr 09
EYE 0018
19 Jul 09
DIR 027D
29 Mar 12
FWR 014
31 Oct 12
FWR 012
10 Sep 12
DMAX 037
05 Mar 12
100536 47
29 Apr 13
NTR 031
08 Aug 12
NTR 024
10 Jun 12
RDS 005
22 Apr 13
FFF 013
16 Nov 11
SRDE 12
06 Dec 12
FF 057
20 Mar 12
IFECT 001
16 Mar 12
DTR 127
05 Feb 13
ARIA 037
11 Mar 13
SRDE 10
19 Nov 12
VOL 033
23 Apr 13
SINTEK 011
23 Jun 08
NT 005
17 Dec 12
CLHR 137
07 May 12
Played by: Juno Recommends Trance
Review:
Seriously big one here for Brazil's Danilo Ercole, infact.. we are going to throw it out there and say it's his biggest release to date, and fittingly it lands on non other than Markus Schulz ColdHarbour label (where he has been at home for many years). 'A Man With Two Names' brings in nu-tech sounds and big, bold electro influences through a rolling electric line and a bubbling bottom end, for extra dance-floor power head straight for the Club cut. As if that wasn't enough, wait till you hear 'Quaser', taking the tempo down a little but non of the energy, and adding some beautiful melodies into the mix. Exciting and forward thinking futuristic sounds, also finding their way onto head honchos Schulz' 'Los Angeles 2012' compilation.
STR 002
22 Oct 12
FRA 113
26 Jun 12
FRA 113
26 Jun 12
STR 014
10 Jun 13
SPC 059
18 Jan 10
CAP 016
09 Apr 09
S 107005
13 Apr 09
BH 4120
11 Apr 12
Played by: Juno Recommends Trance
Review:
Shockingly this is Brazilian Danilo Ercole's debut on Black Hole, a label that seems so perfect for his unique sound that has garnered the support of everyone from Armin, to Emery over the past couple of years. Featuring a catchy topline from Roberta Harrison, which is the backbone of 'Meet You Where You Are', his blend of progressive and tech are met with a fidgety electro bass-line and soaring evolving lead. Ryan Mendoza leads the charge on the remixes with a housier cut which we feel nails the arrangement and will have the biggest crowd reaction, and has a more dynamic genre range. On the flipside, if you are after something deeper head straight for the Amex mix.
FRA 134
01 Oct 12
SOFGDIGI 032
28 Oct 08
JPM 003
01 Jun 09
HBR 023
31 May 10
PR 034
25 Oct 10
JPM 007
09 Nov 09
VENDACE 054
30 Jul 12
AA 017
18 Jul 11
DPU 1362
30 Apr 12
CCR 044
29 Sep 12
361015 0414823
31 Jan 12
10006916
29 Jun 09
426019 3011825
28 Sep 12
CRR 005
10 Aug 10
JOOF V2013
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