I was turned onto Elite Force’s music a little while back when his remix of the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s Maps was sent my way. I got my hands on his newly released, fully mixed and mastered album Re:Vamped and I’m sharing it with you all for FREE. In my opinion, the album reminds me of Prodigy. So if you dig Prodigy, you’ll dig this.
DOWNLOAD Yeah Yeah Yeah’s- Maps (Elite Force Re-fix)
“I decided to embark on a whole new extension of the re-edit idea looking at creating a number of brand new tracks out of components taken from older tunes… proper mash-ups. Some were born out of simple live jams that evolved into finely tuned studio creations, whilst others were ground-up rebuilds where I was effectively writing new pieces of music using samples from other tracks. There was no fixed way of working and no sacred cows that went un-plundered.” [Elite Force]
“Thanks to Elite Force, we have entered a whole new paradigm in mashupology … he has created a collection of numbers that sound like original compositions, such are the intricacies of his tailoring.” [iDJ Magazine]
“The originator of the anti-genre DJ-style ‘tech-funk’ takes the realms of cross-genre production to another effortless high with Re:Vamped. In a nutshell, this kicks. 5/5” [Mixmag Reviews]
“From dubstep to tech-funk, this electrifying bunch of ace mash-ups mixed into a coherent, genre-traversing blend is a must-have” [DJ Magazine (album reviews)]

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