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Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Review: Blasterjax & DBSTF - Beautiful World

As 2014 saw Revealed Recordings uphold a strong industry presence - from hosting stages at festivals including the Amsterdam Dance Event and Creamfields UK, over to providing the platform for a plethora of artists both familiar and new, to take various chart top-spots worldwide - 2015 is certain to be the label’s greatest year yet.Returning to Revealed after also offering the label’s first release of 2014, with the Beatport #1 ‘Mystica’, Dutch production/ DJ duo Blasterjaxx arrive back at Hardwell’s imprint to work their magic with ‘Beautiful World’. After leaping a colossal 58 places up the rankings to receive DJ MAG’s #13 spot in their historic Top 100 DJs Poll, Blasterjaxx have united with Revealed newcomers DBSTF for their debut release on the label, sure to send shockwaves through the seasons that will reign on supreme.

DBSTF is a dutch duo most known as D-Block & S-te-Fan, that use their abridgement to expand their musical horizon into House music. With huge drops, that take their particular strain of electro-house to dizzying new heights, they created this floorfiller together with Blasterjaxx. Thanks to a cocktail of vocal-led ecstacy, euphoric melodies and big room-beats that create stand-out, live-set moments, Beautiful World continues to feed the buzz that has been resonating, ever since it’s premier from Hardwell at Ultra Japan this year.

With vocalist Ryder, also familiar from Revealed alumni Dyro’s ‘Calling Out’ release back in March, by adding a multi-dimensional layer to the collaborative musical efforts of Blasterjaxx and DBSTF, ‘Beautiful World’ is Revealed’s first release of the year and one that is unequivocally assured to set the bar high. 

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Dimitri Kechagias review:  Revealed recordings welcomes 2015 with the stunning Beautiful World by the very successful duo Blasterjaxx who manage to become super successful in short time and DBSTF while on vocal is Ryder who for strange reason is not credited as featuring singer on the track. Beautiful World is mainstage festival house big room anthem that follows the steps of that style faithfully with heavy slamming maddening basslines, banging booming aggressive grooves and euphoric synths to uplift your mind, body and soul.  The breakdown is the moment that Ryder attracts all the attention and becomes the spotlight on the track with her great retro performance that has great melodramatic epic tone. Beautiful World sounds fresh, modern and anthemic to the core that makes it perfect to jump and shake while on the breakdown you can singalong with hands in the air. In the drop the track is transformed into a gritty rough and sleazy monster that has as main goal to make you dance like there is no tomorrow. Tracks like this one transform our grey real world into a Beautiful World. Love it

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