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John Dahlback

» Pyramid

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 21-06-08 12:37

Label: Cr2
Format: Digital
Genre: House


Swedish John Dahlback to many has had less of the limelight compared to the Swedish House Mafia, at 22 he really is one of the younger producers who has spent most of his time in the studio rather than touring. With releases on Turbo, Joia and Brique Rouge among others and running 3 of his own labels Dahlback Recording, Jackmoves and Pickadoll the good times are set to keep rolling.

‘Pyramid’ is a subtle blend of synthy driven house, staying melodic throughout is a steady beast with a cool edge that sits in your mind and lets you go on a nice little trip with some good highlights. The synth really carries the track along and has a really effective musical uplifting mood created to it. Inspired music again from Dahlback.

Dirty South provides the remix and whilst he adds some much needed mainstream appeal, there are also some old school piano hooks and trademark breakdowns for a more accessible version with the Dirty South kick that drives along. I chose this mix as the strongest for my floors due to the slightly more accessible vibe he’s created, but would play the Original mix on a far more deeper floor anyday.


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