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DJone & DJix ‘Sunrise’ EP Review

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Sunrise EPSuper talented Serbian producers DJone & DJix present their latest release on the fast-rising indie label Digital Killers. Having had several releases on such other indie labels the likes of Maintain Replay, and House Lab both have received sizeable support from many in the industry. The new EP entitled ‘Sunrise’ is truly inspired by Europe’s number-one dance music capital, Ibiza. Capturing that feeling of raving all night and being able to see the dawn of the new day. With a catchy piano hook and sultry vocals, this release is sure to make even the veteran clubber wish they were back on the magical white isle.

Alright guys! Here’s a short review of all remixes featured on the ‘Sunrise’ EP.

2 – Sunrise (House Divine’s Feeling Sunrise Mix) House Divine turned the original “Sunrise” into a magical Latin House remix that will turn up the temperature and cause some serious heat on any dance floor! He has also uploaded a music video for this version on their YouTube channel, Watch it above.

3 – Sunrise (Mitch Major Remix) Mitch Major is known for his skills in taking the crowd on an exciting trip full of energetic loops. This is a good Tech House remix with steely beats and tropical/summer grooves.

4 – Sunrise (Plastik Perversion Remix) I love the sound effects that were applied to this remix. It’s of course a House music version that sounds as good as the original.

5 – Sunrise (Rewire Remix) It tends to have a more laid-back feel, and you can feel great energy during the entire song.

6 – Sunrise (Stanny Abram’s Abracadabra Remix)  Shorter and deeper kicks + a fantastic work with the soulful vocals of the original chorus.

In conclusion, ravers and party animals who love Tech House music will have an amazing experience with the whole ‘Sunrise’ EP by DJone & DJix.

By Erick Ycaza

Hi, my name is Erick Ycaza. I have a BA in Advertising & Graphic Design. This blog is to provide you with daily music news and share my personal style. Surprisingly, I have been blogging and writing about music since 2007.

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