Kelly Reverb Returns Revealing Two-Track EP 'La Isla Bonita (Madonna On Acid)' and 'Coming Back'

June 27, 2024 -

Justin Angle

Kelly Reverb has officially dropped a 2 track EP that marks his return, "La Isla Bonita (Madonna On Acid)" reimagines Madonna’s classic hit, inspired by Kelly’s time at Miami Music Week and a Madonna concert in Dallas. This track, along with the Latin-influenced "Coming Back," brings a fresh energy to any dancefloor, combining nostalgic elements with modern styles.

The solo DJ/producer's career highlights are notable. His tracks are currently trending on Beatport, plus his music has been featured in the film 'Blade,' and he has shared stages with big names like Carl Cox, Dada Life, and EDX. On top of this, Kelly founded Lone Star Records, where he releases his own tracks and collaborates with other artists.

Kelly's journey began in Dallas, Texas. He made his mark at The Lizard Lounge, an underground nightclub where he developed his blend of house and breakbeat. This style led to gigs at venues like Home Base, Tunnel NYC, and The Clevelander Miami.

Kelly Reverb is just getting started, check out the music below!

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