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REVIEW: Divini & Warning - Just A Sound out on Energetic Sounds / Armada Music

1.Just A Sound (Original Mix)
2.Just A Sound (Knife & Renvo Bigroom Remix)
3.Just A Sound (Radio Edit) (feat. John Harris)
4.Just A Sound (Knife & Renvo Bigroom Radio Edit)
 
Having had the honor of kicking off the Energetic Sounds label, Divini & Warning now return with a smacking follow-up. ‘Just A Sound’ is the exact punch in the face to keep you going at nighttime!
 
The Dutch duo, who shot to fame with the contagious ‘4LB’ in 2006, have returned with new energy. Cruising the harder wave of EDM styles, their eclectic sound combines the forces of house, electro and hardstyle, as it all melts into one on ‘Just A Sound’. The follow-up to ‘M.F.E.’ rides a strong melody, leading to the maddening touchdown of hardstyle bass and rhythmic pleasure. Another one to kill silence.
 
Young talents Peter Knife and Renvo make ‘Just A Sound’ fit for the wider audience, keeping their focus on the big-room house side of things. Playful, peak-time and meant to be played out loud!
 
 
 
Dimitri Kechagias review: Its totally new, fresh and very exciting record label that pushes the dichotomies and 'stupid' mindless genre boundaries for the sake of the party. The quite new Energetic Sounds record label delivers party crackers that will become your instant weapon for your big room floors. If your sound is what widely is termed as EDM in USA at the moment this track will service your needs completely with banging, booming and vavooming hardstyle basslines mashed up with electro dirty dutch beats and epic euphoric synthy melody in the breakdown. The result is an unstoppable party bulldozer that is better to drop it when the heat is up and your audience needs just one more to totally lost it. The package is supported in the best possible way with Knife & Renvo Bigroom Remix. Their version is surprisingly harder from their previous production and of course they move closer to the big room epic prog house sound rather than flirting with the thick and hard sounds of hardstyle. Tailor made for ultra hard house sets will be a number 1 and fatal choice. The radio edit of the original includes vocals by  John Harris with reggae color in them too so maybe this version will be cool to support the track to crossover. Love iT!
 
 
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