DEAD CERT. Records is a label linked to the well known website deathtechno.com ran by Jack! Who? in the UK. A diverse palette has seen the previous releases feature music from artists including Audio Injection / Truncate, Paul Mac, TWR72, Echoplex, and Petter B to name but a few.
This is the second entry of the 'Royal Mail' series inaugurated by Callum Plant in 2016 welcoming an artist to dive into the back catalogue and create some fresh reworks.
Juan Trujillo is a skilled artist the label has supported for many years and his Argentinian influence continues to grow having recently appeared on labels such as Noir Music, Alleanza and Counter Pulse, as well as running his own Simplecoding Recordings.
First up is the Marco Effe 'Atomic Clocks' revision that is spinning with energy and raw sounds that provide depth and power ready to rinse club floors.
A recent track from Spanish newcomer A4 titled 'The Moon' is the second selection keeping the distinctive and abstract tones intact yet more intensified, Juan creates a far out, groove-fuelled weapon.
Taking things a touch deeper, the Vegim rework opts for a spacey and hypnotic flavour, morphing the original notes of 'Digital Fraction' into a subtle and twisted tripped out take.
Energun's 'Evolutionary' finishes things off as the most laid-back track of the four remixes, complete with dreamy textures and a spaced out, introspective vibe with just the right amount of bite.
This is the second entry of the 'Royal Mail' series inaugurated by Callum Plant in 2016 welcoming an artist to dive into the back catalogue and create some fresh reworks.
Juan Trujillo is a skilled artist the label has supported for many years and his Argentinian influence continues to grow having recently appeared on labels such as Noir Music, Alleanza and Counter Pulse, as well as running his own Simplecoding Recordings.
First up is the Marco Effe 'Atomic Clocks' revision that is spinning with energy and raw sounds that provide depth and power ready to rinse club floors.
A recent track from Spanish newcomer A4 titled 'The Moon' is the second selection keeping the distinctive and abstract tones intact yet more intensified, Juan creates a far out, groove-fuelled weapon.
Taking things a touch deeper, the Vegim rework opts for a spacey and hypnotic flavour, morphing the original notes of 'Digital Fraction' into a subtle and twisted tripped out take.
Energun's 'Evolutionary' finishes things off as the most laid-back track of the four remixes, complete with dreamy textures and a spaced out, introspective vibe with just the right amount of bite.
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