Julien Earle‘s record label, Reflection drops an explosive techno release featuring a debut release by Splinter Cell.
Splinter Cell is a new artist whose devastating grooves fuse thundering percussion and formidable synth lines. An artist who likes to let his music do the talking, Splinter Cell makes a first official release with an in-your-face remix of Julien Earle’s recent hit track “To The Music“.
Based in America, Julien Earle is known for his hard-hitting techno tracks on scene leading techno record labels such as UMEK’s 1605, Spektre’s Respekt and Pleasurekraft’s Kraftek. This new remix of his track adds raw aggression to the fast-and-furious original.
The rework lifts the tempo and adds new ominous sounds that complement the original’s vocal and speaker-tearing lead synth. The addition of pulsating bass and screeching stabs are overlaid by the high-velocity rhythms of thrashing hi-hats. Reaching a crescendo in the tension of the breakdown, the track lifts up a gear when the drums slam back in with added vigour.
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