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REVIEW: Nicola Fasano, Steve Forest, Die Hoerer ft. Joel Edwards - We Belong

1-Original Club Mix
2-Simon de Jano Mix
3-Die Hoerer Club Mix
4-Ido Shoam Mix
5-Max Millan Mix
6-Die Hoerer Radio Edit
7-Simon de Jano Radio Edit
8-Original Radio Edit

Fresh from his massive club smash "Do You Believe In Love" Steve Forest teams up with label partner Nicola Fasano for the massive new anthem "We Belong" featuring the sensational vocals of Joel Edwards.

 This package really has it all and shows why the consistent Jolly Roger is Italy's biggest export label.



Dimitri Kechagias review: Jolly Roger records is one of the finest record labels and their latest release is packed with great talented names who deliver the huge progressive house anthem We Belong. Nicola Fasano, Steve Forest, Die Hoerer worked together hard and the superb Joel Edwards performs the vocals in a rock infused way. The release includes an extended package of great versions that will appeal to wide variety of house audiences. The Original mix is a melodic epic prog house production with great breakdown with AVICII style melodies and hands in the air climax with piano riffs and feel good synths. Energetic and driving beats with sexy erotic vocals by Joel Edwards will drive many ladies on the dancefloor wild and naughty too. Max Millan remix is a tougher sparkier electro tech house version with twisted chopped vocals and melodic breakdown with smooth piano.  Ido Shoam remix is a super large euphoric epic prog house version that introduces even larger than the original euro house style synths that will raise the hair from your back and will smash many clubfloors with the bumpier part in its climax. Simon de Jano version is playful summery progressive house version that has dynamism and drive but is more atmospheric and make you think even more for the forthcoming summer holidays. Last but not least  Die Hoerer remix is epic prog house version with nu rave and electro house elements closer to the Swedish epic prog house sound for the big rooms. Great for clubs and I can imagine daytime radio shows picking up a version too. Love IT!

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