1. Original Mix
2. Max Tiger Remix
3. Max Tiger Dirty Remix
4. DJ Furax Remix
It might have been a while, but Mr. Sam is back with a great new release on the Appia Music label. He delivered a fierce techno track with the original mix of ‘Readyo’. Max Tiger transformed the track into two stable electro house mixes, one of which is a dirty remix. The final thumping electro house track is courtesy of DJ Furax.
Since 1995 Mr. Sam has been DJ-ing in many French and Belgian clubs and on various events, pioneering his own musical style, which is varied and eclectic, growing him a solid reputation. Sam released various singles and EP’s through the years and after singing with Black Hole Recordings, his career catapulted and he saw himself performing on Europe’s finest festivals and events, such as Mysteryland, Tomorrowland, Matrixx and Powerzone as well as events in East Asia and the Middle East. Not just being satisfied with simply DJ-ing, Sam also performs live sets with production buddy Dimitri Andreas under their Mojado guise .
With this new single, a new album coming up and many more releases to come, Mr. Sam is definitely back.
Dimitri Kechagias review: The superstar French dj & producer Mr Sam returns on his own imprint Appia with his excellent single Readyo. Forget the trance past of Mr Sam cause now we fast forward in 2013 and he goes full on banging techno perfect for big room clubs as well. His kickdrum is tough and menacing, the basslines are rough and in your face while the various radio related sound effects create a very playful atmosphere. The breakdown will surprise many as it reveals the sample from a retro latin track that will definitely give you goosebumps. Of course dont be fooled cause the beats are kicking back hard for the firecracking final part that is a kind of climax. Max Tiger is on board with two remixes. First of all is his first remix that goes full on epic prog house with cheeky old school rave samples in the first breakdown that is followed by hardstyle synthy hooks and electro house style basslines. His main breakdown is long and teasing keeping the crowd on their feet waiting for the screaming vocal sample and then all the way to final climax. His dirty remix is pretty similar with the first one with main difference that his basslines are sharper and more dirty squeaky and dangerous indeed. Lastly dj Furax is going for the USA EDM style that includes heavy doses of hard dance style basslines, pumping beats and euphoric synths in the breakdown. Noisey, banging, big room and EDM festivals friendly. It promises a warm and sweaty winter thats for sure. Love IT
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