Jeremy - THE FLOW

THE FLOW (T-JUNCTION & RUDEBOY REMIX)

12 Inch

Derailed Traxx Black / dtbc003

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The BZRK-classic >The Flow< by Jeremy will be put in the spotlight once again and has been remixed by two of present hardcores most talented artists: T-Junction and Rudeboy!

After the re-release of DJ Weirdo & DJ Sim’s “Go Get Busy” including the devastating Accelarator remix, Derailed Traxx Black is ready to hit you with their next smashin’ 12”. The BZRK-classic “The Flow” by Jeremy will be put in the spotlight once again and has been remixed by two of present hardcore’s most talented artists: T-Junction and Rudeboy!

T-Junction and Rudeboy are part of the almighty Masters of Hardcore imprint and delivered a wide range of huge hits in their careers. Both producers have developed themselves like crazy in 2009 and took their skills to another level with their remix of “The Flow”. An awesome drive, great sample-edits and the uplifting melody makes this track a production with an enormous potential for the dancefloors. The remix already has the support of artists like Angerfist, Outblast, The Viper, Korsakoff and Tomcat.

Next to the remix, Derailed Traxx Black also re-releases the original mix of “The Flow” and the incredible Buzz Fuzz remix, which were released on BZRK Records 006. Due to the highly demanded remix, these two versions will also be played a lot in the months coming at the early hardcore parties.

Once again, Derailed Traxx Black brings a 12” to the market which can’t be missed out for the early hardcore-addicts, and artists who don’t want to fail on having one of the biggest hits of the beginning of 2010
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6.22 EUR *
Techno
Chart Trance
pos. 126
peak pos. 33
SKU:
but-lx
VÖ:
04.02.2010
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