Review: The subject of intense discussion since early airings last December, Afrojack chose Ultra to really hammer this new anthem home and it's been on repeat ever since. "Air Guitar" is a dynamic stomper that builds from an infectious, stripped back rhythm to a deep, driving bassline to an outrageous, full-flavoured riff by way of a dreamy breakdown. A heady injection of instant chaos, Afrojack is on firing form right here.
Review: This remix package should be something of a treat for those who like their electro-house big, bashy, crunchy and in-your-face. Joachim Garraud leads the way riding a wave of gated riffs, booming beats and cheeky electric piano stabs. Fine Touch lives up to his name with a colossal bullder, before Roberto Sansixto and Jo Cappa flip the script, delivering a big room electro-tech remix that rises and falls in all the right places. Dick Ray (snigger) opts for a sweaty tribal stomper - all relentless drums and little else - before Ba51K pulverises the dancefloor to smithereens with a formidable wobble-step roller.
Review: There has been a noticeable rise in not just the quantity but the quality of euro dance over the past few months, with the more commercial electro influenced sound making a comeback, and the likes of Bingo Players smashing the charts. Much of it continues to come from Holland, as does this EP from Sandro Silva, who no doubt has been influenced by the likes of Guetta and Calvin Harris. 'Let Go Tonight' and 'Libra' are sure to raise both hands and cheers on your mainstream floors and all comes with high quality production values with a nice warm rounded sound.. Check them out!
My House (JJ Royal MassPool Circuit mix) - (6:27) 130 BPM
My House (JJ Royal Afro Jackup dub) - (6:16) 130 BPM
Review: With 15 different versions and varieties on offer, there's likely to be something here for everyone; especially if you're into emphatic, big room sing-along house. You know the flavour; unity tunes that have the whole crowd - especially the ladies - singing along with a tear in their eye. Highlights include King Guetta's interesting blend of classic electro and Spanish guitars, JJ Royal's early Morillo/Subliminal variation and Seroussi & Potec's epic electro trance blend. "My House" is your house.
Review: A Barcelona-based funky house giant, Javi Mula once again kills it on this single from Vendetta Spain - with Carol Lee's vocals melting nicely into a sea of arpeggio stabs and mainroom drums. Check out Jan & Solo's more souped-up remix on the flip too.
Review: Following on from Chuckie's huge "Let The Bass Kick", the Dutch electro supremo joins forces with fellow countryman Gregor Salto on this equally massive ode to Las Vegas debauchery. Using a defiantly Euro-friendly lead as a bridge to the bleeped-out chorus, the pair construct a hot and heavy electro winner that you can bet the house on.
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