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hih on adrenaline
['97 remix] |
4mins 37secs |
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minimalist house material with rave / garage undertones. |
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we'll be
alright |
5mins 13secs |
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more club classic material not unlike do that to me with a heavy dancefloor bassline, hoover stabs and uplifting piano line lifted from jumping jack frost's pornography. |
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back to '89
[v.i.p. remix] |
5mins 24secs |
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house / techno track inspired by 2unlimited so was written around '94. |
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deeper [fastrax
cheesy club remix] |
6mins 33secs |
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remix of serious danger's speed garage anthem from '97. club classic stuff. smells of stilton. |
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on a high [happy remix] |
4mins 42secs |
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my first ever happycore track. stomping rhythm, insane melody and the steamtrain! laid the basis for my happcore remix of let me be your fantasy. |
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on a high [hard remix] |
5mins 48secs |
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in genuine remix style, this one sounds nothing like the happy mix, this one being based a lot more on the original. strange genre - it was actually an attempt at dnb (inspired by origin unknown's 'valley of the shadows') but... well, you'll see. more like slow oldskool hardcore. |
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revampness [fastrax remix] |
5mins 42secs |
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i came across this track called revampness written by a group called klf (not the proper klf). this was actually a remix of a track by someone called chris korte and was a vast improvement on the original. it was still too slow tho. so i started off by speeding it up, and then concentrated on messing up the structure and melodic themes. i loved messing up the breaks in this track which really make it what it is. breakbeat techno. |
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rock it dj |
6mins 31secs. |
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a bit of downtempo house music here from around ninety-seven with mellow synths and a bouncy bassline. dancefloor material. the vocal sample "got a dj on two turntables" is lifted from mystery man's superb dj business |
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speed trip [breakbeat
mix] |
5mins 38secs |
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one of the only tracks i've written with some kind of melody. downtempo house, forming the basis for six million ways. |
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