Michael Beggs - Mad Hatter (EMUH Remix) by Feral One Records published on 2024-01-07T21:32:48Z When Victoria BC’s Michael Beggs made his debut on Feral One Records with his EP, Way You Feel, he demonstrated his identity as a music producer who can explore the emotional depth of his audience. Now with the new remix package for “Mad Hatter,” the final track on the EP, it’s clear that Beggs, deep down, prefers to have his audience going freakin’ crazy on the dancefloor. The Mad Hatter is the ringleader of the off-their-rocker cast of hooligans in Alice in Wonderland, and these four remixes demonstrate how Beggs leads his audience into total insanity. Beginning with his own VIP of “Mad Hatter,” Beggs sets the tone of the remixes good and nutty. Where his original captured the power of minimalism, he doesn’t hold anything back on the VIP. The fog horn that lands on the second drop isn’t a fog horn at all. It’s a roar of gruesome energy punctuated by some happy melodic instances that are like makeup and a cruel smile that (used to) keep the crazy at bay. The second remix takes things in a breakbeat direction. Because of the scattered drums, breaks always have more room for madness. Especially when they’re produced by the Feral One veteran, EMUH. As the Seattle stalwart has done on numerous FO releases before this, EMUH understands the (loony) assignment. Extended vocal samples and forward-moving chords dance around each other while other seemingly random effects like backspins appear out of nowhere. It’s insane. But it totally works. dopecreature’s deep tech rework is all about controlled madness. The track starts with jittery samples buzzing around the steady and solid four-on-the-floor. A little teaser of the mood swing that’s about to hit. Suddenly an epic synth build-up akin to the unmistakable THX intro rumbles up from nothing before massive amalgams of sound design burst through the seams. It’s hard to believe such a tight-knit beat could contain what was hiding beneath the surface. Then for the finale, Phrase takes his remix into a direction that is probably most often labeled “mad” in all of dance music: drum & bass. And yet, he was able to find even more madness with circular synths hypnotizing listeners like an undulating pocket watch while the drums exist at the maximum level of erratic. Feral One doesn’t put out much D&B, but when they do, it’s always welcome. Mastering: Hume Audio (Seattle, US) https://www.feralonerecords.com https://linktr.ee/feralonerecords Genre Dance & EDM Comment by Wilber Walston love itt 2024-02-02T09:44:41Z Comment by Neville what a nice song 2024-02-02T02:59:14Z Comment by RWL Great sound... 2024-02-01T21:59:35Z Comment by Lo sick AF 2024-02-01T16:54:27Z Comment by Chris-Tyler whooooooo 2024-02-01T14:55:23Z Comment by 7VEN Reposted! 2024-02-01T14:11:47Z Comment by Longoria holy 2024-02-01T10:40:37Z Comment by Christian Besa cool 😊 2024-02-01T05:28:46Z Comment by Manzo Fantastic track! 2024-02-01T00:21:36Z Comment by TriogangArchive💤 😍😊😁 2024-01-31T23:35:03Z Comment by Alarcon KEWL! <3 2024-01-31T17:58:29Z Comment by Eor Drahcyr Absolutely killed it 2024-01-31T16:44:10Z Comment by piov like!!! 2024-01-31T12:38:16Z Comment by Cyborg Beats way too dope 2024-01-31T07:17:43Z Comment by Feral One Records ❤️❤️❤️❤️ 2024-01-31T01:34:26Z Comment by Chris 💓💓💓💓💓💓 2024-01-31T00:13:48Z Comment by Mark Adalbert Reposted! 2024-01-31T00:06:47Z Comment by Icaro Er Great mix! 2024-01-30T20:18:43Z Comment by SharkMurcia Reposted! 2024-01-30T20:05:32Z Comment by Utley masterpiece ^_^ 2024-01-30T19:18:45Z Comment by ♌ProDuxer™ remix is dope 2024-01-30T16:44:30Z Comment by The New Of The Tower excellent!!! 2024-01-30T16:37:46Z Comment by Jordon Tapia Fire 2024-01-30T15:48:00Z Comment by J-Khan =D 2024-01-30T11:04:27Z Comment by The Moment 🕒 yeahh 2024-01-30T06:43:47Z