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REVIEW:Disfunktion - L Apogee out on S2 Records/Sirup Music

1-Original mix
2-Ludvig Holm remix
3-Jake Shanahan & Sebastian Lintz remix
4-Radio edit

The new year starts with a bang for Dutch duo Disfunktion.

Their new peaktime slammer 'L'apogée' as released on PinkStar Records leaves no questions! Straight forward Progressive House made for the hands-in-the-air generation.

Still high charted with their current vocal house hits 'Chasing Clouds Away' (feat. Stephen Pickup), 'Lost All The Ways' (feat. Nicky Prince) and 'In The Sunshine' (feat. Max'C), they deliver yet another club bomb.

We promised you new hits from the boys... here we are! Get high on emotions with this blowoff!


                        
                       
   Dimitri Kechagias review: The superb tried and tested Disfunktion duo from Holland return with a real smasher on S2/Sirup Music. Absolutely marvelous big room epic prog house for the big rooms. Definitely this release targets the clubs and not the charts like their previous release that had a very cool vocal perfect for daytime pop radio use of course. This time the boys are smashing the dancefloors with a ready made epic prog house anthem. It starts all minimal and funky until that classic old school vocal sample Lets Go introduce us to the big climax part before the large breakdown. Within the breakdown a very huge monster size distorted ravey synthy lead is introduced and along with all the other elements create the needed anxiety in order to release the pressure and bring the big resolution in the main hands in the air part. Without huge synths or big pianos Disfunktion take a deeper root this time and they manage to get us dancing and prancing once again. Ludvig Holm is on board as well. He transforms the original into a playful full of funk  flavoured tech house version perfect for the more classic tech house sets. I can imagine many djs dropping it along with a cool acapella on top to get creative with it.  If you go for big room style with huge synths  then you should test the   Jake Shanahan & Sebastian Lintz remix. If you wanted a Swedish house meets nu rave banging version this remix is right on your door. Minimal at the very start until to land on the first breakdown that electro style lead is introduced that will carry on the first part until to land on that big euphoric hands in the air breakdown. It follows  a manic hyperactive part used as the big climax and then the track carry on stompy and banging with that distorted synthy lead on top. Peak time prog house bazookas ready to explode in a dancefloor near you. Love it!