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J1818 - Hellraizer [J​-​MACHine's "Revenge of the Dickhead DJs" Mix]

from The 12 Remixes of Christmas 2015 by 103 Records

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Track 10: Hellraizer [J-MACHine's "Revenge Of The Dickhead DJs" Remix]
Original Artist: J1818
Remix Artist: J-MACHine
Original Track: 103records.bandcamp.com/track/hellraizer

I'm far more amused by that stupid intro then I have any right to be.

J-MACHine songs are always something I dread having to do, you'd be surprised to hear. It's not the genre that's the problem typically- it's all oldskool rave scene hardcore stuff, that's practically my element- but I tend to struggle to think up ways to make the songs more interesting or varied then your typical loop-heavy hardcore cuts from the early 90s (without going too far into experimental or freeform territory, that is), and partially because I'm filled with dread anytime I work with an alias that requires a large number of external samples, because a crash could rob me of my hard work at any point; I put off doing this remix as long as I could for those very reasons- and partially out of laziness, I admit. I'm not really sure why I was so worried about the former, though, because I went in to this one with some ideas in mind- I'd settled on the general flow of the song through it's various sections well in advance , and I was dead set on having that "mad scratching over looped breaks" intro section before I'd even settled on the intricacies of how I was going to do the rest of it. In spite of the anxiety, the end result is easily one of my favourite things I've ever done under the J-MACHine name; I really like the kinda "Progressive Hardcore" feel the song has going for it, and that it sounds like a mutant offspring of The Prodigy's Everybody In The Place [Fairground Remix] and Sonz Of A Loop Da Loop Era's Peace & Loveism is just icing on the cake for me.

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from The 12 Remixes of Christmas 2015, released January 1, 2016
composed and remixed by Decon Theed

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103 Records is an independent label based in Cambridgeshire. Spearheaded by Decon Theed, 103 Does not believe in narrow genre focus, forced monetary participation, or exclusion of the individual; our goal is provide music of any genre, produced by musicians from all walks of life, and to have it be as readily available to everybody as is possible. ... more

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