Lose Control Music undertakes the mission of reaching out to all corners of the globe. For the first time ever, Noiseshock from Argentina, reveals his true talent under this big Hardstyle Record Label. Cosmic is a track set to explore the universe with sounds and beats full of strong character. Once the melodie is introduced, it opens up a new world of possibilities where anything and everything is within a hands reach. With this amount of talent you are lead to believe that a successful forecast is ahead of his career. This song was quickly supported by an elite list of artists ranging from Wildstylez, Max Enforcer and Headhunterz to name a few.
Category Archives: Singles
#TweeKay14 – Little Red Riding Hood By DaTweekaz Volume 10
On this volume of #TweeKay14 DaTweekaz put together a track where a mixture of raw, euphoric and somewhat dark beats are infused with a very creative video clip telling the story of Little Red Riding Hood where the wolf becomes the victim. They are 2 volumes away from completing the project they started this year with the song Music Is My Drug. These guys have enough talent to brighten every single day of your life. Just open your ears and heart for what they want to express with their music.
Daddy’s Groove & Cryogenix- Blackout (Preview)
This hot track is previewed exclusively on our site this week, showing off some of Daddy’s Groove’s exquisite talent at blending great drops with amazing buildups to them. Starting off with a strong baseline, it’s emphasized with the strategic placement of pauses in the track, building the track’s intensity. As the song progresses, the vocals echo louder and louder, building into the very base-heavy, drop.
Daddy’s Groove, a hot trio of talented and powerful producers have worked for years, blending european productions to expand and make a name for themselves in the International clubbing scene.
The full release of this track will be on August 1st on Ultra Records. Stay tuned to experience the release.
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Review of Dirty South – Unbreakable: Pete Tong’s Essential New Tune
In this new, hot track by Dirty South, a Pete Tong Essential Tune, Unbreakable, Dirty South creates a beautiful blend of dance, trance, and melodic music. The song starts off with having a very light, melodic background noise, later introducing the vocals, who follow a similar style as Coldplay. As the lyrics build, the baseline grows stronger, introducing more and more instruments as the chorus progresses. The drop has a very light melody with a heavy focus on the trance genre.
“Unbreakable” Out August 2014
Born in Serbia, raised in Australia, Dirty South’s life has caused him to travel all over, also making him a very well-rounded individual, especially in his music. With this new hit single, Unbreakable, Dirty South is seeking out to release an album later this year, spanning many different genres. Dirty South is very talented at blending different genres and making them compatible to one another, in one single track.
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Review: Ivy Queen Ft. J Alvarez – No Hay (Remix)
After a long irregular absence in the scene, Ivy Queen is back with a remix of a two year old track “No Hay” Although it is old, the addition of J Alvarez really gives the song new life. J Alvarez’ unique singing style combined with Ivy Queen’s equally unique style come together relatively well. The only issue I had was that this featuring could of been used for a new single, rather than using it on an old song.
Rating: 3.5 / 5 Stars
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Review: Zion & Lennox Ft. Nicky Jam & J Balvin – Solo Tu (Remix)
Veteran duo Zion & Lennox call on Nicky Jam and Colombian Reggaetonero, J Balvin for their remix of “Solo Tu” As the title can imply, the track is a Romantic Reggaeton track. The chorus to “Solo Tu” is the catchiest part of the whole song giving the song that “sticky” factor that makes songs successful. Nicky Jam’s verse is a mix of his styles; rapping and singing which is a nice touch for what the song is trying to aim at. My favorite part of the remix was when Zion and J. Balvin, who both have great voices, came together to sing a little part of the chorus which was a nice touch.
Rating: 4 / 5 Stars
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Review: Farruko Ft. Sean Paul & Wisin – Passion Whine (Remix)
Farruko and Sean Paul call up Wisin for the remix of “Passion Whine”, a slow tempoed latin-tropical track great for dancing closely. Not much changed besides the addition of Wisin, which isn’t a bad featuring. Wisin’s borderline screaming style is counteracted well by his soft singing portion which saves the remix from killing the original feel of the song. Overall, the remix of “Passion Whine” would be a great addition to anyone’s music library especially for those summer sunset one on one dances.
Rating: 4/5 Stars
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Review: Daddy Yankee – Ora Por Mi
I would like to first thank the producers at Artillery Music for using 808s on this track. Similar songs using trap beats have been attempted in the Reggaeton scene in the past and few have gotten close to what this Daddy Yankee track has accomplished. The instrumental uses samples, electric guitar and acoustic guitar combined with a great percussion with reverbing bass filled 808s that create a beat that alone would make a good song purchase.
Daddy Yankee’s flow matches up well with what Nely, Tainy and other producers at Artillery Music have created. The beat wasn’t wasted and Daddy Yankee’s flow was not left in vain with a subpar beat — an almost perfect single. “Ora Por Mi” is a must have for any Daddy Yankee fan, trap beat fanatic and those who simply love having tracks they can blast on long cruising sessions. (Purchase Links Below)
Rating: 5 / 5 Stars — A MUST HAVE
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Review: Carnage & Migos – Bricks
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
Review: Coone & Wildstylez Ft. Cimo Fränkel- This Is Home [Hardstyle]
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
Review: D-Block & S-te-Fan & Isaac Ft. Chris Madin – Alive [Single]
Featured on Corillo Commute Episode #12
Drop:
No watered down kicks here! DBSTF and Isaac bring a nice Hardstyle kick that really makes the drop pretty awesome. The heavy kick is pretty well contrasted with an upbeat melody and vocals which create a ‘feel good’ vibe to it.
Vocals:
Chris Madin’s vocal combined with the calm and almost Progressive House styled intro to create a great feel. I have a feeling that this track may become a summer anthem this year.
Originality:
It’s not watered down Hardstyle and it’s not a woodblock Big Room track so we give it a thumbs up in this category.
Sound Quality:
The vocals, the melody and the kick on this track all sound great. Nothing is out of place and it’s pretty balanced. As previously stated, the heavy kick is contrasted well by other aspects of the song which really balance it out. It’s a good track to introduce n00bs to; its not too Hard for a House fan but, Progressive enough to where someone isn’t completely alienated by the track.
Worth The Buy:
Yes! Especially since Hardstyle is on the rise, it’s great track to ease your way into the genre. Purchase it on iTunes today!
4/5 Stars
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Steve Aoki Ft. Steve Bays, Diplo & Deorro – Freak: OUT NOW
Another hit by Aoki, Diplo, Deorro and Steve Bays in the track which is infused with electro-house. Lots of ups and downs as you would expect from Steve Aoki and Diplo for sure. Also its not a bad look to through in a Dutch producer like Deorro in the mix as well to really elevate your mind to another dimension. Found this song on SoundCloud.com which never fails to give fans what their hearts oh so desire. Of course you can follow all these major artist on social media and keep returning back to Corillo Magazine for the latest news and music worldwide, till next time Mike Barlo Electronic Guru signing off.
Review: LA Riots & Polina – Kamikaze [Single]
Drop:
It isn’t a “HOLY SH*T WHERE DID THAT COME FROM” type of drop but, it is still pretty decent. What really stood out for me was the kick used, it has some pretty nice reverb. The trap part drops into a Dutch House / Moombah- like sound which is pretty dope to say the least.
Originality:
Yes, it sounds like a Big Room track but, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s unoriginal. What really stood out to me besides the vocals, was that instead of regular “Big House Percussion” LA Riots & Polina brought some Dutch House styled percussion which was a nice touch.
Sound Quality:
“Kamikaze” has a good mix of hard and soft sounds giving the track a good sense of contrast between “Drops” and the chorus.
Vocals:
Pretty good vocals on this track, the lyrics scream Sing-A-Long-ability so if this song blows up don’t be too surprised at the crowd’s feedback when you go to shows.
Worth The Buy/Download:
This is one of those tracks that sounds pretty decent but, doesn’t leave a huge impression on you. If the song receives enough playing time at shows and is pushed well, it has the possibility of being a hit, at least during Festival season. I personally would buy this track for Dutch House influenced Big Room feel of it, in other words the track isn’t too cliché.
3.5/5 Stars
Review: Swanky Tunes – Pump (Original Mix) [Single]
Drop:
Swanky Tunes set us up for a really good drop with their intro and build up. I personally believed it was going to be something utterly amazing and mind blowing because it was so good but, when it finally dropped I wasn’t so blown away. It isn’t horrible but, it’s not amazing either. Leaves me in between a “Eh” and Echostage guy “wtf”.
Originality:
I wouldn’t say it isn’t unoriginal but, it is a bit weak on the whole “creativity’ side of things. It’s missing something.
Sound Quality:
The song doesn’t sound bad but, like I said before, it’s missing something. You get so excited for what’s to come and then you’re kind of disappointed. The sound of the intro and the build-up periods are great! The only issue I have is with the ‘drop’ part, it’s a buzz kill.
Worth The Buy/Download: (Purchase Here – Beatport)
Depends, if you’re a Swanky Tunes fan sure — do your thing. I personally wasn’t in love with this track, as in it’s not a track I would put on repeat or listen to everyday. I’ve heard better tracks from Swanky Tunes and sadly this isn’t another track I would add to my library.
2.5/5 Stars
Review: Daddy’s Groove & Congorock – Synthemilk [Single]
Track Reviewed: Daddy’s Groove & Congorock – Synthemilk (Extended Mix) [ULTRA] – 5:08 min
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Drop:
“You Make me wanna” dance. The drop on this track goes from a great build up to a smooth groovy SAW synth that just makes you want to dance — its great!
Originality:
Compared to what is out there now, Daddy’s Groove and Congorock’s collab is a welcomed change of pace.
Sound Quality:
“Synthemilk” has great sound quality. I listened to this track both on my desktop and in my car; the groovy synth sounds awesome with the right sound system — you really start to feel it.
Vocals:
Not really present besides the “You make me wanna” so we aren’t taking this into account.
Worth The Buy/Download:
Yes. Huge drops are cool and all but, it never hurts to have a track that you can simply just dance to.
AVAILABLE MARCH 14, 2014 on ULTRA.
Rating: 4/5