1-Original mix
2-Jelle Boon mix
2-Jelle Boon mix
The BeeJays present their latest release on the Rub A Duck imprint, entitled “Blender”.
With “Blender”, the BeeJays showcase their incredible ability to put a lot of dance energy in one single tech house banger. The fidget style of Blender has also been referred to as maximal house, but whatever’s in the name; the key issue is that this one will lure all the dancers to the floor. Based on a prolific arrangement, the BeeJays rip the club to shreds with not only funky BPM beats, but also with a rough bassline and addictive, housey, synth programming. Pay close attention to the break, in which the guys open all registers with fat and lengthy string chords that create a lovely tension for the climax; the best moment of a floorfiller like this for all the party people.
Jelle Boon, as many know a close friend to the BeeJays, was assigned for the remix. From the very first seconds of Jelle’s version kicks in, it is going to be busy on the dance floor. Loud banging beats pave the way for fast paced audio-edits, vocal snippets, ripped apart synth chords and an overall super danceable tech house atmosphere. The new “Blender” by the BeeJays will hit the clubs before you know it!
“BeeJays badly go where no bald men have gone before...”
With “Blender”, the BeeJays showcase their incredible ability to put a lot of dance energy in one single tech house banger. The fidget style of Blender has also been referred to as maximal house, but whatever’s in the name; the key issue is that this one will lure all the dancers to the floor. Based on a prolific arrangement, the BeeJays rip the club to shreds with not only funky BPM beats, but also with a rough bassline and addictive, housey, synth programming. Pay close attention to the break, in which the guys open all registers with fat and lengthy string chords that create a lovely tension for the climax; the best moment of a floorfiller like this for all the party people.
Jelle Boon, as many know a close friend to the BeeJays, was assigned for the remix. From the very first seconds of Jelle’s version kicks in, it is going to be busy on the dance floor. Loud banging beats pave the way for fast paced audio-edits, vocal snippets, ripped apart synth chords and an overall super danceable tech house atmosphere. The new “Blender” by the BeeJays will hit the clubs before you know it!
“BeeJays badly go where no bald men have gone before...”
Dimitri Kechagias review: Rub A Duck comes back strong for 2012 with a release that stays close and faithful to the roots of this naughty record label. Beejays deliver Blender that is a powerful electro house stomper that comes ready to smash the dancefloors with electro basslines, rave style synths, and even some old school disco style melodies. All influences are thrown in the style mixer and the result is a juicy sound punch to refresh your senses and make you dance. Variety of djs can adopt this little monster for sure as electro, epic prog house and nu rave jocks will find it perfect for their needs to impress. Jelle Boon remix is a shorter version that adopts a quite anarchic style that can be described as electro house meet dubstep. Its banging, bouncy and rich with sound surprises to keep you jumping. Like IT!
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