This isn’t what you may typically expect from Danny Avila, following a debut single like Breaking Your Fall or his electro track Voltage, but Tronco is pretty solid. It’s built with some steady drums and risers that aren’t completely out of control, which seems to be the theme among prog tracks today. The energetic synths remind me of a Dutch house sound, but not quite as high pitched, and also not over the top. Danny seems like he’s trying to break away from the “DJ only” persona some people labeled him as by producing some pretty decent tracks as of late. Tronco is available now on Beatport.
you do realize that he didn’t produce this song. Marten Vorwerk did this one again, even confirmed it on twitter.
He didn’t even produce this song. Do your research before you report false information on someone who has been consistently using ghost producers from track to track. Of course this isn’t what you “may typically expect from Danny Avila” because it ISn’t him. There is a reason why NONE of his singles sound similar in any way or even share any type of consistency for that matter. Danny is nothing more than a rich kid who knows how to press play. As @Phillip said, Marten Vorwerk produced this track and is confirmed via twitter.
who gives a shit who produced a danny avila track hipster trolls
GHOST PRODUCED
Was a fan of his thought he was ok, until I saw him at Webster hall this past August 3rd, worst show I’ve ever seen. All the tracks he played sounded the same with the same drops it was horrible. I was laughing uncontrollable outloud, and I saw that after watching victor calderone, John digweed and Danny t, now that was a real show. Tech house has to make a big comeback, true house music
I mean just look at the slug : http://www.beatport.com/track/this-was-ghost-produced/4640095.
How do you people even get this information about who ghost produced each track?