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Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Review: DJ Kura - Makhor

Poised to be one of Revealed’s future break-out stars as a truly monumental year for the label draws to a close, Portuguese producer and DJ Kura unleashes his solo Revealed debut ‘Makhor’, to end 2014 in style. After releasing on the first ever Revealed talent EP ‘Ammonia’ back in 2011, Kura’s productions have sent his career on an upward trajectory as he entered into the prestigious DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll at #42 this year, only confirming a burning, bright ability that was primed to ignite.

Undoubtedly set to rise up the ranks alongside Revealed’s trailblazing talents and renowned roster, ‘Makhor’ is a bold electro-house statement of precise percussion, high-intensity and sheer euphoria, thanks to Kura’s signature mega drops that act as the added ingredients for a peak-time, hands-in-the-air anthem.

Premiered by label boss Hardwell at this year’s Ultra Japan and receiving live support from names including Deorro and Henry Fong, its undoubtedly clear that ‘Makhor’ will remain a dancefloor staple way into the new year and across all four corners of the globe.



Download on iTunes: bit.ly/KingwoodiTunes
Download on Beatport: bit.ly/Kingwood-BP
Stream on Spotify: spoti.fi/1Aeyula

Dimitri Kechagias review: The stunning dj & producer Kura from Portugal had a very promising 2014 and he seems to be ready to reach even higher on the ladder of fame, success and fortune in 2015. He has the whole package and that is great producer with instant anthems and he is very good looking as well that nowadays counts for djs to  attract clubbers who love to dance and stare to the dj. His track Makhor is on his usual and very effective style. It starts with parading drums, aggressive basslines and crazy distorted synthy hook. The breakdown is melodic and blissful with airy pads, synthy plucks and the main synthy riff appearing along with claps and heavy drums underneath until to build with excitement to his maddening drop that this out of order naughty distorted ravey synthy line will blow the speakers and cause some serious upheaval and revolt on the dancefloor. The 2nd breakdown is  a bit longer with more sweet and sincere melodies followed by the hands in the air trancy little sequence that doesn't last for long and finishes with the rocking drop coming for the final time. The result is an instant track that will do the business that is intended to do! #PureBassPower Love It

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