Tritonal – Bullet That Saved Me (Ken Loi & Sebjak Remixes)
Well Tritonians, it's here. The “Bullet That Saved Me” remix collection has been released. The full remix package includes an elephantine remix from Ken Loi, a heavy rave remix from Sebjak, a thunderous progressive remix from Ilan Bluestone, and Tritonal's own highly anticipated Festival Mix of the track. Sebjak takes the track in a darker direction, giving the original some seriously fun bounce. Likewise, Ken Loi activates his chainsaws and infuses a classic dose of punchy electro. Available today, Tritonal's “Bullet That Saved Me” remix collection has something for everyone, and is one not to be missed by Tritonians and Earthlings alike.
Laidback Luke, Arno Cost & Norman Doray – Trilogy (The Remixes) [Previews]
The original mix of "Trilogy" was combined the best from Dutch sensation Laidback Luke and the tag team that brought us "Better Days" (Norman Doray and Arno Cost). The previews of the remix package have surfaced courtesy of Mixmash Records, included are renditions from Swanky Tunes, Sebjak, Sam O Neall & C6, and GTA. We'll get into why we are excited about them below, however, you will have to wait for the release on March 8th to get all the details.
Style Of Eye & Magnus The Magnus – Antidote (Sebjak Remix) [Preview]
Sebjak remixes Style Of Eye and Magnus The Magnus' track "Antidote," which came out last year. It has a deeper and darker sound than the original, but it still keeps a high level of funkiness. The track is set to release on Horehaus Records (funny name), although no exact date has been given.
Haze & Full Intention – Signification (Sebjak Remix)
Sebjak has been known for his pulsing and powerful progressive sounds. He reminds us a lot of Hard Rock Sofa because you know everything will incorporate the sweeping sounds we have come to love and appreciate from deeper tracks. A few of Sebjak's previous beauties have been "Analog Stockholm" and his remix of Cicada's "Fast Cars." This time around he uses a tech oriented bassline that meshes perfectly with the robotic vocals that give this a sinister yet bold feel. Sebjak welcomes you to the dark side - we hear excessive partying takes place there on numerous occasions.