When the opportunity to re-release a tune that we felt was one of the sickest of the last few years arose, we @ Dead Famous jumped on the opportunity. Product.01's Ready to Rage is one of those tunes that, while a breaks tune on the outside, encompasss many styles, and is geared towards multiple crowds. Taking elements from progressive, nuskool and electro, Product.01 delivers something that will have both b-boys and burners getting down in unison. Ready to Rage comes with both Vocal and Non Vocal versions for those that prefer to let the music do the talking.
First up on remix duties we have Vandal. Anyone familiar with breaks definitely knows the name from his insanely good outputs on the don of Techfunk labels, Lot 49. The man responsible for such slabs of techfunk greatness as "Mad as Hell", "Idiots" and "Captain Magic" delivers here with a techno meets indie/nu-dance inspired breaks number that defines techfunk in our eyes. Next up we have the re-release of the stunning Bassnectar & Jansten remix that recently released on Marc's own label, Local Zeros. We felt this remix was so massive that we would be fools not to put it on this release. Huge dubstep, with an incredibly well done glitch hop interlude in the middle. This is seriously heavy, and DEFINITELY something that needs to be heard to be believed.
Label head honchos the Robosapiens have turned in a remix in the style that gained them much popularity when discussing breaks - heads down 3am acid breaks. This is the tune that is playing while you are seeing visions of Luke Skywalker hanging out next to you at the club at that particular time in the evening. Rolling, gritty, psy-inspired, and face melting - the Robosapiens have done it again. Lastly, we have upcoming wave maker Eshericks, who has outdone his already incredible discography with this remix. Having remixed Fisso & Spark's "You Are Right" for us earlier in the year, we immediately approached him to remix Ready to Rage when the opportunity presented itself, and he has not dissapointed in the slightest. This remix defines full on breaks, and destroyed the Glade crowd when Cut la Roc played it at the festival earlier this summer.
