stereo-productions
Tracks on Release
- Go On! (Matthew Dekay Time & Change Remix) Chus & Ceballos 9:55 buy
- Go On! (Carlos Fauvrelle De-Menta Remix) Chus & Ceballos 7:40 buy
- Go On! (Tommyboy Remix Edit) Chus & Ceballos 7:00 buy
- Go On! (Elevator People Get Me Hard Mix) Chus & Ceballos 9:26 buy
- Go On! (Elevator people Softerside Mix) Chus & Ceballos 5:36 buy
- Go On! (Mike Morales Portuguese Mafia Dub Edit) Chus & Ceballos 8:45 buy
- Go On! (Paco Buggin & Joy Marquez Remix) Chus & Ceballos 7:36 buy
- Go On! (Hardsilence Go On DRUMS! Remix) Chus & Ceballos 8:22 buy
- Go On! (Tommyboy Remix) Chus & Ceballos 8:15 buy
Description
Starting the release we have a remix by Matthew Dekay, which has been supported by Tiësto in his radio show. Matthew does a great hard techy remix adding a pushing distorted guitar and a synth melody, which give Go On! a perfect musical balance.
Lajja Recordings’ boss Carlos Fauvrelle does a couple of remixes. On De-Menta Remix he creates a dark sub-bassed underground track. Great non stop rhythm and percussive FX’s. For Hardsilence Go On Drums! Remix he goes for a pure Tribal track. Hard batucada beats featuring Go On!’s percussive loops and a great berimbau loop. This will get the people move their body! Brazilian GROOOOOVE!!!!!!
Tommyboy is again with us remixing this future classic. He turns Go On! into a Tenaglia influenced underground track. Great evolving and hypnotic synth lines and a Detroited strings to create an expansive
atmosphere in his remix.
Elevator People attack Go On! in two different ways. On Get Me Hard Mix after a BIG intro they slowly build a really deep and dark underground track. On the Softerside Mix they do a classic serious remix, using most of the original elements on Go On! adding their personal electronic touch.
From Portugal we have a heavy weight remix champion: Mike Morales. Mike creates Go On! Dub version.
And finally who else were going to be around here? Of course, Paco Buggin & Joy Marquez. They do a great job transforming Go On! with that peculiar touch they give to their productions. Driving rhythms and hypnotic atmospheres plus deadly minimal synths and a killer bass line. Great work!