1. Original
2. Manuel Le Saux Remix
3. LCK Remix
Fred Baker has once again produced a fierce electro house track with ‘Jump’ that makes it impossible to not dance. The remixes on this release are both completely different. Manuel Le Saux has transformed ‘Jump’ into an equally fierce trancer, while LCK created an upbeat progressive house version. Certainly a package with something for everyone.
Belgian Fred Baker’s motivation has always been adding a ‘new wrinkle to dance music’s vibrant fabric’ with his sound and productions. This major producer and DJ applies his ‘less is more’ ethos to all his production creating music that carries his signature sound. Fred’s break through came in 1996 when he released the trance anthem Y-Traxx – Mystery Land together with Laurent David and TC Process, which became huge in the summer of 1996 and was re-released and remixed multiple times. These days Fred Baker is one of the big names in the EDM scene with his banging productions.
Dimitri Kechagias review: Fred Baker is a seal of approval with high quality production values. The beloved Belgian producer strikes back with his magnificent anthem Jump. The original mix targets the mainstage of big open air festivals with the thunderous earthshaking basslines, hardstyle groundcracking beats and the ethereal breakdown that is absolutely mesmerising. It includes lovely synths, sweet heavenly female voices that relax you in a trancy fashion. The drop though drives the track towards the rougher in your face direction in order to give you the chance to free yourself, let everything go and JUMP as higher as you can. Manuel Le Saux is a beloved dj & producer in the trance scene who stays faithful in his origins and transforms the track into a massive full on high quality pure trancer that is highly inspired from the original breakdown. He actually builds his version around this breakdown and delivers the goods that we are accustomed to expect from his studio. Hands in the air straight to the point no nonsense and other infusions pure uplifting trancer with some acid touches as well. Perfect to JUMP with hands in the air and wide smile in your face. Trance strikes back and we are super glad about it. Last but not least LCK remix is rough and rocking electro house makeover with "Jump" vocal samples, hip house influences, heavy drums and aggressive basslines. When this track will drop better watch out for the consequences cause earth is abou to JUMP. Love iT
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