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REVIEW: Roodmusic - Let It Go E.P. out on Pilot6/Armada Music


1.Name (Extended Mix)
2.Name (Instrumental)
3.Cool (Extended Mix)
4.Cool (Instrumental)
5.Let It Go (Extended Edit)
6.Let It Go (Instrumental)

It’s a bit of a mystery project, but that doesn’t make the debut E.P. of London based producer duo Roodmusic any less exciting. These guys like it loud, kicking off a promising career with ‘Cool’ , ‘Name’ and 'Let It Go'!

These guys might be classically trained, but pushing the boundaries of house music is their real drive and passion. With a young and open mind, the brother of RoodmuSic hit into the Pilot 6 label with definite impact.

 ‘Cool’ has the laidback feel of tech-house, but the maddening core of peak-time electro-house. This one will sweep the floors, from Miami to Amsterdam. ‘Name’ and 'Let It Go' are the vocal pieces, rushing in with an electro shock, heavy distortion and a great dancefloor vibe for the highlight moments.

Keep an eye on these gents, future’s looking bright!


Dimitri Kechagias review: Pilot6 part of Armada Music in Holland can be proud for delivering some of the biggest progressive house bouncers that had great success on various download portals. Now its time for the new and fresh Roodmusic to introduce themselves through their impressive and eye and ear opening Let It GO EP. While I'm checking this release I can not stop thinking that this EP sounds homemade like your mother cookies. Unique, creative and straight from the underground for sure.  Firstly Name is big room progressive house hit that starts with tribalish carnival style beat and soon lands on a great melodic part that the male  vocal part comes in to ask why we should know his name. The surprise is hidden right in the heart of this track that goes totally wild and out of its head with a dirty dutch influenced part. Its certainly the type of track that will keep you interested. Cool is the second offering and here again main element of the track is the spoken vocal sample that ask why we think is cool. I wonder too...Roodmusic use old school influences and samples to compose something so current that can stand along with tracks by artists like Afrojack or Laiback Luke. Squeaky and playful, its big room sound from start to finish. Lastly Let it GO is equally effective as it utilises in the best possible way a youthful male vocal that tells the story about  loosing control on the dancefloor. Don't be fooled from the big room epic synths cause very soon the track goes for a nu rave rough electro tribal house squeezed basslines part. Big party tracks for WMC festival use and abuse. Just Note that for all 3 tracks instrumental versions offered as well.  Like IT!

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