Dance Chart's Leading Reinterpretations by Rockwell
In the world of drum and bass, Rockwell's (Thomas Green) latest EP, 'LOW ART [Remixes]' on Obsolete Medium, has been making waves. However, a search of available information fails to reveal Rockwell's favourite remixes from this release.
Despite the lack of specific favourites from Rockwell, the EP is home to several standout tracks that have garnered praise from both the interviewer and other industry professionals.
One such track is the Kings of the Rollers remix of 'Shella ft. Chimpo' by Halogenix. This remix complements Chimpo's playful wordplay with a super crunchy and grungy sound.
Another favourite is the remix of 'Micro Organism' by Phace & Noisia, remixed by Buunshin. This remix takes listeners on a journey back to an interesting time in drum and bass, before segueing into contrasting contemporary territory with lots of white noise and crunch.
Future Cut's remix of '20/20' is another favourite drum and bass track for the interviewer, pulling them into loving the genre.
Visages' 'Lunar Eclipse ft. Strategy' remix, done by Alix Perez, is a favourite remix selected by Rockwell. This remix smoothes out the arrangement and makes the drop section exciting.
Culture Shock's 'There for You' remix by Breakage showcases Breakage's tasteful yet sparse integration of musicality and naughty drums.
Wots My Code's 'Dubplate' remix by Total Science is another favourite track, pulling listeners into the genre. The remix has subtle touches to the arrangement that help it impact the dancefloor.
Moving Fusion's 'Atlantis' remix by Bad Company has an arrangement that builds and builds, creating imagery of landing on a distant planet.
Konflict's 'Messiah' remix by Noisia is a track where Noisia did not add much new content but updated the sound, using the high pass filter to heighten anticipation for the drop.
Rockwell's 'LOW ART [Remixes]' EP on Obsolete Medium is out now, and fans of drum and bass are eagerly awaiting to discover their own favourite tracks from this release.
Sound design in 'There for You' remix by Breakage and 'Dubplate' remix by Total Science, showcased in Rockwell's 'LOW ART [Remixes]' EP, contributes to the entertainment value of these tracks, immersing listeners in the drum and bass genre. The remixes selected by Rockwell, such as Alix Perez's 'Lunar Eclipse ft. Strategy', offer a smooth and exciting reinterpretation of original tracks, making them standout in the world of entertainment.