All posts by David G.

DMV (DC-Maryland-Virginia) resident. Engineering Student at GMU. Favorite sounds: Dubstep, Hardstyle, Latin and Electro House.

Review: Carnage & Migos – Bricks

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Carnage has talked about his collab with Atlanta-based rap trio, Migos, for awhile and it’s finally here. The song has met a lot of skepticism from both Carnage and Migos fans — each party saying the other sucks or is wack. After watching both the music video and listening to the song, it’s classic Migos. Take away Carnage’s name and it’s still a Migos track. The lyrics aren’t necessarily precious pieces of American poetry but, combined with the instrumental, create one hype and high energy track that is sure to please both Festival going Carnage fans and Trap houses across the land.

Music Video – “Bricks – Carnage ft. Migos

The only issue I see is the instrumental. I wish Carnage did a little something more with the instrumental besides what appears to be an extremely simple melody with a couple pitch changes here and there, which for trap is okay but, Carnage could of done better. Love it or hate it, “Bricks” is destined to be successful and played at the remaining festivals this summer and well into the end of the year.

Rating: 3 / 5 Stars

Paul Van Dyk’s TOMS Collection Goes On Sale Tomorrow

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German producer and DJ, Paul Van Dyk, has teamed up with TOMS for a unique shoe and accessory collection. The collection includes shoes for both men and women like the famous TOMS Espadrilles, or Classics, and the the TOMS Paseos for Men which both feature the Paul Van Dyk triangle logos on Galaxy patterned cloth — great for summer festivals.

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If TOMS shoes aren’t your thing, accessories also make up part of the collection. The Unisex glasses, which retail for around $125, which feature his VANDIT Record label logo on a white to black fade frame. The glasses come with holding boxes with designs similar to that of the shoes with an alternate holding box with the simple off white cloth featuring Van Dyk’s logo.

Go to your closest TOMS retailer or visit TOMS online store tomorrow to get your piece of Paul’s collection.

TOMS Classics – $59
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TOMS Paseos – $70

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Beachmasters Glasses – $125
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Corillo Commute 015: Coone, Dash Berlin, Daddy’s Groove & Many More

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This episode has tracks varying from fast paced Hardstyle to funky Deep House tunes. Aaron Wayne, a Dallas, Texas based producer brings us his “Captured The Night” instrumental mix as a Corillo Commute exclusive.

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Track List:
01. Toneshifterz ft. Chris Madin – Parachutes
02. EXCLUSIVE: Aaron Wayne – Captured The Night (Instrumental Mix) (Corillo Commute Exclusive)
03. Futuristic Polar Bears – Game Over
04. A-Lusion & S-Dee – All These Symbols (Original Mix)
05. Coone & Wildstylez ft. Cimo Frankel – This Is Home
06. Brennan Heart – We Come & We Go (EOS Mix)
07. Dash Berlin feat Rigby – Earth Meets Water (Promise Land Remix)
08. Daddy’s Groove vs Nari & Milani – Big Love To The Bass (Club Mix)
09. DL Ft. Elleah – New Day (GREAT DEEP HOUSE TRACK)
10. My Digital Enemy – Self Inflicted
11. SHM & Laidback Luke – Leave The World Behind (Outmode Bootleg)
12. Cazzette – Sleepless

PREMIERE: Noisecontrollers – Down Down (Extended Mix)

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The official release of “Down Down” is upon us. After being praised for having one of the best sets at Mysteryland USA, Noisecontrollers releases “Down Down” which was featured on his album “All Around” as a shorter “Album mix” The release is set to drop tomorrow on Q-Dance records for those fans and DJs who want a longer version to jam out to.

Corillo Magazine is proud to premiere it. Enjoy.

Alexis & Fido Will Premiere The Video Of “Imaginate” on Mun2

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Alexis & Fido will premiere their new music video, “Imaginate” on NBC-Universal owned; Telemundo and Mun2. The music video will feature spanish soap opera actress, Alexandra Pomales, of Telemundo’s “En Otra Piel”.

The video will be available on our blog, tomorrow. In the meanwhile, watch the behind the scenes of the music video.

Review: Coone & Wildstylez Ft. Cimo Fränkel- This Is Home [Hardstyle]

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Reviewed: Coone & Wildstylez Ft. Cimo Frankel – This Is Home (4:36)

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Two major producers in the Hardstyle scene came together for one hell of a track. For a Hardstyle tune, the track is far from dark with a positive, upbeat and energetic feel that still retains that hard hitting kick that just puts the track over the top. Cimo Frankel really comes through on the vocals, fitting in well with the feel and sound of the instrumental, creating a track that is well balanced in all aspects. The timing of this track is also on point, releasing right before summer really kicks off. “This Is Home” is definitely a track that belongs in your music library this summer. If you’re a DJ, Coone & Wildstylez’ collab is a set maker. We just wish there was an extended version but, that’s what repeat is for.

Rating: 4.5 / 5 Stars

Reggaeton & Rolexes: What Is The Real Issue?

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As many Reggaeton fans already know, Farruko has recently found himself in an awkward situation. The Puerto Rican ‘Reggaetonero’ posted a picture of his Rolex on Instagram and was quickly pointed out as a fake by FakeWatchBusters, a ‘watch watchdog’ Instagram account. Following the accusations, Farruko as well as other artists like Ñengo Flow and Ñejo, began to backlash at ‘haters’ by posting pictures of their Rolexes and posting videos poking fun at the situation. Although, at the end of it all, the watch was fake and Farruko was essentially forced to buy a $13,000 USD Rolex in Miami the issue here isn’t necessarily counterfeit merchandise but, the lack of professionalism in the Reggaeton genre.

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Image: Farruko’s $13,000 USD Rolex

A popular talented artist like Farruko, who has made tracks with countless big name artists like Jose Feliciano and most recently Sean Paul, should not find himself in a social media ‘fight’ (or whatever you wish to call it) with a guy who runs a luxury watch humiliation / watchdog account. Reggaeton artists tend to come out of harsh neighborhoods where a lot of what they talk about comes from; drugs, weapons, etc. so, defending one’s street cred or social standing is normal. But, Reggaetoneros find themselves in positions of great influence with large fan bases throughout Latin America, Europe, Canada and the United States which tends to make them a good amount of money from shows, album sales and occasionally product endorsements. Put these two facts together and you get a bad mix, at least from a commercial standpoint.

Farruko, although he is a young artist, he is rising among the ranks in Reggaeton, rising to the caliber of big names like Daddy Yankee and Don Omar, which has allowed him to sell-out shows and create successful productions. With fame and money, comes the need for responsibility and especially, professionalism, which sadly a large majority of Reggaeton lacks. Professionalism isn’t just following through on contracts or doing press stops but, carrying yourself in a respectful manner in any situation. Reggaeton has grown into a vibrant and growing genre that has made a lot money with large markets in Colombia, Mexico and the United States. The time has come for the genre to start making professionalism a priority; if you’re making hundreds of thousands of dollars it is time to behave like you are. The use of adequate and effective management and public relations is a must in the genre. Situations like the one Farruko found himself in shouldn’t of never happened. Management or PR should of been contacted to clean up or it could of simply been ignored. Luckily, the situation wasn’t too much of a public relations disaster but, if something worse were to come up in the future it could compromise endorsements and future opportunities for Reggaetoneros to grow and make money. This issue, like counterfeit merchandise, won’t be fixed overnight but, it should evaluated by record labels, independent artists and their management from the top down since artists aren’t the only problem.

Henry Fong – Takin’ It Back [Freebie]

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Although Thursday would of been a more appropriate day to release it, Henry Fong is throwing it back with “Takin’ it Back” The young producer brings sounds that remind me of 2011-2012 Nicky Romero and Hardwell. A definite crowd pleaser and a relief to fans who constantly ask for “old sounds”

Get this freebie today by liking Henry Fong’s Facebook to unlock the download.