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REVIEW: Dada Life - One Smile incl remixes & music video out on PM:AM Recordings / Universal Music

Dada Life are back! The Swedish DJ duo is back with their new track  "One Smile" and this promises to bring once again the best party quality.

Since 2006, the two champagne crazy DJs Olle and Stefan Engblom Cornéer work together. They produce together, occur together and are now one of the best DJs in the world. There is no big festival and any big party that Dada Life may be missing. After songs like "Happy Violence", "Feed the Dada", "Rolling Stone T-Shirt" and the last great song "Born to Rage" comes the next dancefloor hit. 

  "One Smile" will be released on 15/07/2014.



Or as Dada Life themselves say:

"This is Dada Land. Get ready to arrive beautiful and leave ugly. There are no rules but the rules of Dada. Don’t look back in the past. Always go forward. And whatever you do: don’t trust us"

Label: PM:AM Recordings
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Dimitri Kechagias review: The Swedish dj & production duo Dada Life strike back and they are ready for another mad crazy party night out! Their brand new hit One Smile follows the rules and conventions of the established Dada Life sound that is electro meets progressive house tailor made for the mainstage dj sets. Powerful agressive electrified basslines, pumping bouncy pulsating grooves and of course euphoric happy synths that support the track to convey it's care free message that is all about being wild, sexy and most importantly with wide smile on your face. The vocal is very optimistic, energetic and recall the euro dance tracks of the 90's. Dada Life  rocked the mainstage  at the 1st weekend of Tomorrowland and now the remix package is added as well. Love Thy Brothers is the surprising deep house version that is feel good to the maximum with nu disco influences and cool electronic elements perfect to play on the more balearic house sets this summer. Walden from Australia service the big room progressive house version with electro inspired basslines, chunky bouncy groove and disco house influences as well. Melodic pumping version that is very dynamic, solid, to the point and earth shaking to say the least. Just drop it and expect the crowd to go berzerk particularly when you want a much more agressive version for harder house sets. Last but not least the hot trio Brass Knuckles from USA service their very unique version that combined elements of electro and progressive house and comes up with that mainstage sound that is agressive, rough and in your face for those full on hands in the air moments! #PureGold Love iT

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