Tronik Youth
31 October 2007 :: posted by misstoats
Tronik Youth just doesn’t quit (and thank goodness for that). This remix of Jape is just another reminder of what a solid musical producer he is.
Tronik Youth has also gone through a few fundamental changes. While he still DJs on his own, Neil Parnell has enlisted the help of his sound engineer to work on remixes with him and together they are cranking out some solid reworks in a matter of days (it frequently takes many artists months to finish a remix). And these aren’t shotty ‘cut-it-up-and-rearrange-it-adding-a-few-drums-and-synths-here-and-there’ remixes, the tracks I’ve been hearing have been completely madeover (almost unrecognizable from the original).
It’s like that painfully addicting American TV show ‘The Swan.’ And I only mean that in the most flattering way b/c I’ve become painfully addicted to each new track I hear.
Tronik Youth is currently in a studio in Sweden working on their LP and a few other remixes and Neil begins his Tronik Youth US DJ tour in late November.
(ps we have a little glitch with this streamer and its playing the song slower than normal. When you download the song, it will play at the normal speed. Download it….its worth it, i promise)
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Jape – “Floating” (Tronik Youth rmx)






we are tronik
November 1st, 2007 at 8.09 am
silk track. the streamer problem is likely cuz you have it at 48kbps instead of 44.1 and streamers are fucking stupid.
<3s Logan
November 3rd, 2007 at 2.06 am
sorry, I meant kHz. But while I’m on the topic — thank you for giving us everything at 320kpbs — owesome.
xoxL
November 3rd, 2007 at 2.10 am
By kbps I of course meant kHz. while im on the topic tho thank you for putting up all these tracks at 320kbps! xoxL
November 3rd, 2007 at 2.14 am
thanks, the mp3 in the streamer is 44.1 —
the feedback on the streamers has only been positive. most people like to be able to preview before they download.
November 3rd, 2007 at 9.25 am