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REVIEW: Mikael Weermets feat. Max C & Audible - Let It Go out on Kingdom Kome Cuts

1. Club Mix
2. Filip Jenven Mix
3. Jay Adams Mix

4. Jerry Rekonius Remix
5. Kosta Dadman Remix


Mikael Weermets, the ridiculously hard-working producer/DJ out of Gothenburg, Sweden has had quite a year. 2011 saw him regularly feature in the set lists of the likes of Tong, Tiesto, Bob Sinclar, and Roger Sanchez to name a small few. His latest A list offering 'Let It Go' feat the unique vocal tallent of Max C really represents his chunky yet smooth individual separation in comparison to his Swedish counterparts sound.

Busy Beatport maestro Filip Jenven lends his capable hands to remix duties in this part 1 of 2. No stranger to leading reworks Filip steps it up a notch presenting us with a XXXL main room monster.

With tracks and credits on the likes of DISCO WAX: & OKYO, Jay Adams is a perfect choice for a remix of this calibre. Keeping it big room and tighter on the kick Jay delivers a rather large interpretation.

It's now time to unleash the 2nd batch of re-works this time courtesy of 19 year old swedish wonderkid 'Jerry Rekonius' who works his magic to full effect proving why he is such a big hit with the likes of Whartone and Spinnin Records. Next up step forward Kosta Dadman with his solid adaptation making sure the peaktime touches have been applied perfectly.
All of this coming live & direct from one of Concrete's favourite labels Kingdom Kome Cuts the label of D.O.N.S..



Dimitri Kechagias review: One of the finest house labels, the mighty Kingdom Kome Cuts is back with a big party stomper. If you like big epic house anthems Mikael Weermets caters for your needs with the lovely trck Let It Go. The Club mix is fat furius stomping and banging with the awesome Max C delivering a stunning performance with the  classic lyrics of house tracks that talk about the need to free our body and Let it Go with the music. Filip Jenven service us a huge Swedish House Big room style remix with sharp and deadly synths with piano riffs to put that smile in our miserable faces. Very effective promises  to be one of the best house anthems for the winter. Jay Adams goes epic house as well with a balearic style epic house mix with superb work done in the breakdown that will send you shivers all over your body as the big synthy stabs work so well with Max C awesome vocals. Jerry Rekonius provide a smashing uplifting epic Swedish house style version that will do big damage on any dancefloor because of the great synths and the top use of the vocal. Last but not least Kosta Dadman delivers a wild version that smashes wide variety of influences into one explosive pot. Dirty Dutch, Nu Rave, epic house is included within this top release. Like IT! 


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