Mark Wolf x Khalil – It Was OK | House music review

Mark Wolf x Khalil – It Was OK | House music review

“Dreamy atmosphere and amazing layering of piano themes, that creates very positive vibe within the song. Its depth goes even further with progression of the song. Dynamics and transitions are done wonderfully and modern house production gives the song extra punch. ”

-Nagamag.com


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“Ονειρική ατμόσφαιρα και εκπληκτική στρώση θεμάτων πιάνου, που δημιουργεί πολύ θετική ατμόσφαιρα μέσα στο τραγούδι. Το βάθος του πηγαίνει ακόμη περισσότερο με την εξέλιξη του τραγουδιού. Η δυναμική και οι μεταβάσεις γίνονται υπέροχα και η σύγχρονη παραγωγή σπιτιών δίνει στο τραγούδι επιπλέον γροθιά.”

-Nagamag.com

“Ambiente soñador y una increíble capas de temas de piano, que crea un ambiente muy positivo dentro de la canción. Su profundidad va aún más lejos con la progresión de la canción. La dinámica y las transiciones se realizan maravillosamente y la producción de la casa moderna le da a la canción un golpe extra.”

-Nagamag.com

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Reviewed by Nagamag on February 2, 2024