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Children Of The E (Kink & Justin Van Der Volgen Remixes)

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Review

Gerd Janson's label pulls together a heavyweight cast to rework "Children...", originally released on Running Back in 2015. While the original track drew on break beats and hardcore for inspiration, Kink's 'SP1200' version follows this approach to its logical, unwavering conclusion. Massive rave stabs gyrate their way over rolling hardcore breaks, navigating a path that is equal parts menace and euphoria. Janson's own edit of the Kink and Rachel remix is more understated and bubbly, with warbling electronic hooks bubbling up amid the lithe breaks. Finally, Justin Van Der Volgen turns in a deep, hazy house interpretation, with the US producer mapping out a sound populated by clicky percussion and hazy textures.

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