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We all know situations that things sometimes turn out in totally an unexpected way or happen in not so damn right places. Such as giving birth on an airplane, throwing up on a bus or accidental meeting your girlfriend at a swingers party... Wait whaaat!? Anyway there is the relation to the brand new Carlo Calabro's track. Some twist, turns and unexpected drops are really making it! Like gun fight in a quiet morning or 'Fight On Sissy Lane'!
Who is Carlo Calabro: 2009 and 2010 brought for him several releases which have been supported by A-list players such as Tiesto ('Done Is Done', 'Elastik People' - remix for George Acosta), Markus Schulz ('Strict Orange' which has been also picked up by Markus on to his Top 15 tracks on a month), Christopher Lawrence ('Strict Orange', 'Fun Is Fun') Rank1 ('Elastik People' - remix for George Acosta, 'Black Waltz' - remix for Chris Cortez) Lange ('Rude Dude'), Mark Sherry, Giuseppe Ottaviani and the list goes on... He had also an opportunity to do remixes for guys like Glenn Morrison ('Red Cloud'), Sied van Riel ('Darklight'), George Acosta ('Elastik People'). In the end of 2010 single "Rude Dude" got licensed to a compilation on 'Black Hole Recordings'. Beginning of 2011 brought Giuseppe Ottaviani playing his mashup of Carlo's work and Giuseppe's "No More Alone".
Dimitri Kechagias review: Carlo Calabro is a noteworthy talent from the land of crazy parties and big scale festivals that is Poland of course. His one that soon will blow big time in the EDM scene and worth checking him out particularly with his forthcoming release with the very strange and really intriguing title 'Fight On Sissy Lane'. What I really like in this top notch release is how versatile sounds and ready to be played on big room progressive house sets but why not on massive tech trance sets as well. It combines wide variety of influences with mindblowing result. Its not exaggeration that I was dancing around while I am writting this lines and I had to press stop for a while in order to complete it. It has that kind of rhythm that when you get exposed to it you simply want to dance and get in the middle of the dancefloor. It uses a very stompy stonky bassline upon that tribal prog house beat until to go the fast moving part. Suddenly synthy stabs appear that soon take full flesh and bones and play that rhythm that is hard to resist. The breakdown is a real fight of cool sounds packed with surprises until that clubby stonky riff comes back to drive us all wild. Its top notch and not be missed. Love IT!
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