The news is in and I have won the Release Records remix competition. Please take a look at the track that did it for me. Medway's "Trauma" Thanks for all your support, it never would have happened without you!
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A remix for Release Records that will be available on vinyl in the fall 2003. Visit www.releaserecords.com for more information. |
Label: Release Records
Credits: Written and Produced by Jesse Skeens. Additional production by Rob Hesje |
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A wicked breaks tune with trancy overtones. Massive pads fill up the background as a heavy bassline lends its weight to the beat. Not to be missed. |
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I mixed up this song the day before I played a party in Canada over the summer and completely extended it. The new version is chocked full of builds and breaks and adds some colorful new elements to the song. |
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A long awaited remix of A view from afar which has had widespread praise here in Texas and elsewhere. This version takes the melodies to a new level. |
Credits: Rob Curtis |
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The is a very progressive song compared to others I have produced. It has strong string components and a really techy synth line brings it all together. My favorite part, however, is the phat bassline. |
Credits: Rob Curtis Hesje |
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This song has a lot of very complex layered melodies and has an eclectic climax that I think is just badass. |
Credits: Rob Curtis Hesje |
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The second installment in my trilogy, this track has a very housy feel to it. The synth lines bring it back to a more trance oriented mood. Smooth, progressive and addictive! |
Credits: Written and Produced by Rob Curtis |
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Inspired by the president's speeches denouncing terrorism, this track combines the best beats we could put together with inspiring synth lines. |
Credits: Written & Produced by Rob Curtis and Brett Barnes |
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Deep dark layerd basslines and ghostly percussion blend with an eerie pad to create this thick tribal progressive track. |
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A very energetic progressive house song with all the good bits thrown in. Deep layered basses, massive leads and if you contact me I can send out the original which has the samples that give the song it's name. |
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I have taken an old favorite of mine and completly redone it from start to finish. There are only one or two lines that survived the remake and the sound is just phat.September 20, 2000 |
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Very hard Progressive Acid Track. This track was made entirely with rebirth and was one of the first tracks that I ever felt good enough to put on the net.June 1999 |
CD: Caffein Dream
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