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Drumcode drops outstanding remix package of Adam Beyer & Green Velvet’s ‘Simulator’

Rebecca Besnos
Reviews, Techno
17 July 2024

Something special happens when Adam Beyer collaborates with Curtis Jones aka Green Velvet. Last year, they released ‘Simulator,’ a timely reminder of their musical synergy and smashing follow up to the 2019 classic ‘Space Date’ with Layton Giordani.

A year on from its release, Drumcode treats us to three contrasting interpretations that epitomize the sonic breadth of the label in 2024.

Emerging Australian artist Odd Mobb is first up, whose music has been championed by the likes of Fred Everything and Skrillex. He brings the energy throughout the four-minute rework, amplifying all the low-end elements, while adding fresh bursts of colour. It’s a dynamic reinterpretation that will keep listeners on their feet.

Mha Iri is next, having established herself as one of Drumcode’s most vital go-to producers in recent times. The Scottish artist turns in a blazing masterclass, taking the nasty bass stabs of the original and utilising them as thunderous motifs throughout her remix, as she brings intensity in spades with plenty of thrilling builds and drops along the way.

Chris Avantgarde, whose contributions to Drumcode have so far comprised an outstanding collab with Kevin de Vries ‘Mind Control’ and an A-Sides contribution ‘The Last Time,’ returns with the goods and lives up to his boundary-pushing pseudonym. This has more sides than a rubix cube and shows the German’s sound design class, encompassing elements of breaks, bass, electronica, techno and trance, yet still manages not to sound like anything else out there.

‘Simulator’ remixes are available here 

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