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REVIEW: Wess - Tropic Lines out on Black Hole recordings

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After his outstanding debut, the vocal tune "Crashing Down" which he recorded with Jade Ross, Wess is back with his incredible follow up "Tropic Lines" 

Wess, also known as Mihael Veselić, is a 21-year-old DJ/Producer. At age 13, Wess started experimenting with music when he got his first version of Fruity Loops. Music quickly took over his life and so far, Mihael has engineered an abundance of hard-hitting tracks, in addition to a plethora of bombs ready for release. Wess's debut record, entitled "Evolve", was released on Ministry of Sound TV, and has amassed over 85,000 views. He recently teamed up with the Jade Ross who delivered the vocals for this splendid debut single "Crashing Down". This time Wess presents his solo effort "Tropic Lines". 

"Tropic Lines" is Wess's latest electro house production that features subtle maximal house influences. Expanding his style in order to serve DJs of multiple genres, it is the driving synth chorus of "Tropic Lines" that will fan the fire on the dance floors some more. Party track to the max.



Dimitri Kechagias review: Black Hole recordings is the legendary imprint that nurtured many new talents and helped them to grow their career and get international exposure. The same applies for the talented Wess who seems to be unstoppable and after his so cool vocal prog house slammer Crashing Down with the lovely Jade Ross on vocals he presents Tropic Lines. Its another multigenre type of track that clubbers seems to adore these days so you can expect trance families, prog house stars and electro house freaks playing it and enjoying to its maximum cause Tropic Lines has strong possibilities to become the one that can stand out in your sets. Tough and pumping beats, booming and maddening basslines are merged to deliver a fast ride towards the unknown without any guarantee about clubbers safety and well being. If you decide to take the challenge you must be ready to dance and jump with its crazy rhythm following its fast tempo with at least a big bottle of water in your hands. The melodic content has definitely  french house influences in it too. The influences, infusions and passion to explore new territories in EDM are evident in the track so the only advise is to keep an eye on Wess explosion in the scene. For the time being drop the Tropic Lines and enjoy what remains from the springtime. Love iT!

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