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REVIEW: Dyro - Go Down out on Revealed recordings

Just crowned as highest new entry in this years DJ MAG TOP 100 Voting at #30! It's definitely been a landmark year for Dutch trailblazer turned globetrotting Revealed Recordings breakout Dyro. It’s been a landmark year for Dutch trailblazer turned globetrotting Revealed Recordings breakout Dyro. Last found on the label alongside Hardwell for landmark vocal anthem “Never Say Goodbye,” the young talent returns for his first solo offering since genre-defying anthem “Leprechauns and Unicorns.” As premiered during Hardwell’s landmark Electric Zoo set in New York, what was once suspected to be a remix emerges as yet more affirmative fuel to Dyro’s domination of the global dance circuit.

With a proven dexterity for melodic club fuel, “Go Down” sees Dyro’s penchant for big room electro raised to a festival-primed high for the back end of 2013. Set for release on October 21, this tough yet melodically charged anthem beckons the shape of things to come for this unstoppable European tastemaker and his eclectic studio output.

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Dimitri Kechagias review: The top record label Revealed Recordings owned by dj Hardwell who is currently the number 1 dj of the world as this was revealed on a spectacular show in Amsterdam as part of ADE 2013. The latest release comes from Dyro who had an impressive new entry at the dj mag top 100 djs at number 30. First of all congratulations to him and Hardwell too. His track Go Down is what the modern dancefloor demands to get and Dyro give to them full on and in your face. Go Down plays around the progressive and electro house sounds in the finest and most explosive way. Rough and raw basslines, pumping beats, and dark synths in the breakdown that slowly builds up into oblivion. If you love to dance your a** off and enjoy yourself to the fullest dont miss this XL banger that has the energy, the groove and the funk to blow the speakers plus addition acid overtones to keep things underground and dirty. Big Room and EDM festivals favourite. I witness Hardwell playing it at Amsterdam Music Festival and the crowd reactions were insane. Love IT