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Get Ready (Incl Steve Aoki Remixes)
Electronic · 2013

Get Ready (Incl Steve Aoki Remixes)

High-octane Eurodance meets 2010s EDM. A maximalist collision of iconic 90s synth hooks and aggressive, floor-shaking remixes designed for peak-hour stadium energy.

October 28, 2013 · Sung Eum Limited

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This release is a sonic adrenaline shot, bridging the gap between the foundational rave energy of the early 1990s and the maximalist Big Room EDM sound that dominated the early 2010s. At its core is one of the most recognizable motifs in electronic music history: the Get Ready for This synth fanfare. It is music designed for the largest possible spaces: stadiums, arenas, and massive festival mainstages, where subtlety is discarded in favor of sheer, unadulterated impact. The original's breakbeat-driven momentum is preserved but augmented by modern production techniques that emphasize sub-bass and aggressive compression. Owning this specific collection is about capturing a moment where dance music history collided with its commercial peak. The Steve Aoki remixes take the familiar DNA of 2 Unlimited and inject it with the chaotic, high-energy tropes of the 2013 era: long, tension-filled builds followed by heavy, side-chained drops that demand physical movement. It is a testament to the durability of the original hook that it remains just as effective when surrounded by modern digital textures as it did when it first emerged from a Dutch studio in 1991. For the listener, this is an essential artifact of cross-generational dance culture. It serves as both a nostalgic trip for those who remember the 90s rave scene and a functional tool for modern DJs and fitness enthusiasts. The interplay between Ray Slijngaard's rhythmic rapping and Anita Doth's soaring vocal interjections provides a human element to the otherwise machine-precise production. It is loud, it is unapologetic, and it serves exactly one purpose: to elevate the energy of a room to its absolute breaking point.

Moments Worth Listening For
The moment the iconic synth brass hook enters, instantly recognizable across decades.
Steve Aoki's signature build-up that strips the track to a ticking clock before a heavy bass drop.
Ray Slijngaard's rapid-fire rap verses cutting through the dense 2013-era production.

How does Get Ready (Incl Steve Aoki Remixes) sound next to the rest of 2 Unlimited's catalogue?

Maximalist+2.1σ

The production is built around maximalist than this artist usually allows.

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