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  • See You Again
    BeatTracker #30 Feat. New Releases in Progressive House

    See You Again

    John Creamer , FALFÁN

    Beatport New Releases

    Ready Mix Records steps up once again with a special release #297. A proper cross-continental link-up loaded with pedigree and raw underground energy. House veteran John Creamer makes a heavyweight return to the label, teaming up with Costa Rica's studio head FALFÁN for a brand-new cut, 'See You Again.' On remix duties, the package gets seriously stacked, calling in Joeski, Sebastian Corral, and label boss BiGz, each bringing their own flavor to the table. The Original Mix wastes no time setting the tone, pure Creamer energy straight out of the early 2000s era. That signature bounce is in full effect, riding on a bed of layered drums and syncopated vocal FX that weave in and out like a late-night conversation. There's a gritty NYC tribal edge running through it, hypnotic and relentless, built for sweaty rooms and long sets. Joeski steps in and flips the script with an afro-infused tribal tech workout. He cranks up the heat with heavy percussive licks, rolling rhythms, and a thicker low-end that gives the track a more primal, driving force. It's stripped yet powerful, designed to lock dancers into a groove and keep them there. Sebastian Corral takes things into progno territory. His version is a forward-moving journey, tight, atmospheric, and subtly melodic, layering acid lines throughout with precision. It's the kind of remix that builds patiently before unleashing its full impact on a late set. For the finale, BiGz delivers a straight-up progressive workout. Staying true to the original as a core reference point, he preserves its essence while beefing it up with his own signature grooves and rolling rhythms. The result is clean, driving, hypnotic, with a bassline that keeps things flowing. Enjoy!

  • See You Again
    BeatTracker #33 Top Releases in Afro House

    See You Again

    John Creamer , FALFÁN

    Beatport Top Releases

    Ready Mix Records steps up once again with a special release #297. A proper cross-continental link-up loaded with pedigree and raw underground energy. House veteran John Creamer makes a heavyweight return to the label, teaming up with Costa Rica's studio head FALFÁN for a brand-new cut, 'See You Again.' On remix duties, the package gets seriously stacked, calling in Joeski, Sebastian Corral, and label boss BiGz, each bringing their own flavor to the table. The Original Mix wastes no time setting the tone, pure Creamer energy straight out of the early 2000s era. That signature bounce is in full effect, riding on a bed of layered drums and syncopated vocal FX that weave in and out like a late-night conversation. There's a gritty NYC tribal edge running through it, hypnotic and relentless, built for sweaty rooms and long sets. Joeski steps in and flips the script with an afro-infused tribal tech workout. He cranks up the heat with heavy percussive licks, rolling rhythms, and a thicker low-end that gives the track a more primal, driving force. It's stripped yet powerful, designed to lock dancers into a groove and keep them there. Sebastian Corral takes things into progno territory. His version is a forward-moving journey, tight, atmospheric, and subtly melodic, layering acid lines throughout with precision. It's the kind of remix that builds patiently before unleashing its full impact on a late set. For the finale, BiGz delivers a straight-up progressive workout. Staying true to the original as a core reference point, he preserves its essence while beefing it up with his own signature grooves and rolling rhythms. The result is clean, driving, hypnotic, with a bassline that keeps things flowing. Enjoy!

  • See You Again
    BeatTracker #55 Top Releases in Progressive House

    See You Again

    John Creamer , FALFÁN

    Beatport Top Releases

    Ready Mix Records steps up once again with a special release #297. A proper cross-continental link-up loaded with pedigree and raw underground energy. House veteran John Creamer makes a heavyweight return to the label, teaming up with Costa Rica's studio head FALFÁN for a brand-new cut, 'See You Again.' On remix duties, the package gets seriously stacked, calling in Joeski, Sebastian Corral, and label boss BiGz, each bringing their own flavor to the table. The Original Mix wastes no time setting the tone, pure Creamer energy straight out of the early 2000s era. That signature bounce is in full effect, riding on a bed of layered drums and syncopated vocal FX that weave in and out like a late-night conversation. There's a gritty NYC tribal edge running through it, hypnotic and relentless, built for sweaty rooms and long sets. Joeski steps in and flips the script with an afro-infused tribal tech workout. He cranks up the heat with heavy percussive licks, rolling rhythms, and a thicker low-end that gives the track a more primal, driving force. It's stripped yet powerful, designed to lock dancers into a groove and keep them there. Sebastian Corral takes things into progno territory. His version is a forward-moving journey, tight, atmospheric, and subtly melodic, layering acid lines throughout with precision. It's the kind of remix that builds patiently before unleashing its full impact on a late set. For the finale, BiGz delivers a straight-up progressive workout. Staying true to the original as a core reference point, he preserves its essence while beefing it up with his own signature grooves and rolling rhythms. The result is clean, driving, hypnotic, with a bassline that keeps things flowing. Enjoy!