Album lore
Underground Construction: Trajic Style compiles DJ Trajic’s fusion of hard house, Chicago house, and Latin house into a robust set of tracks that pulse with urban grit. Released without major label fanfare, the album’s partial listing reveals a mix of unreleased versions and remixes—"La Raza (Unreleased Version)" and "Racer X (Chronic Rmx)" among them—underscoring the artist’s command over raw rhythmic energy and dancefloor grit. The inclusion of "Da Way You Work" exemplifies Trajic’s deft layering of syncopated percussion and driving beats.The record’s modest footprint on Last.fm, with just over a thousand listeners, hints at its niche appeal among crate-diggers and boutique DJs who prize underground signals over mainstream polish. The medley opening with "Soulpatrol/Muddsouljiers" sets a tone that threads through the album: a confluence of house traditions articulated through a distinctly kinetic, streetwise lens. This artifact stands as a testament to the enduring resonance of house music’s diverse lineages, preserved in the hands of a practitioner whose work remains just below the radar.
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Album lore
Underground Construction: Trajic Style compiles DJ Trajic’s fusion of hard house, Chicago house, and Latin house into a robust set of tracks that pulse with urban grit. Released without major label fanfare, the album’s partial listing reveals a mix of unreleased versions and remixes—"La Raza (Unreleased Version)" and "Racer X (Chronic Rmx)" among them—underscoring the artist’s command over raw rhythmic energy and dancefloor grit. The inclusion of "Da Way You Work" exemplifies Trajic’s deft layering of syncopated percussion and driving beats.The record’s modest footprint on Last.fm, with just over a thousand listeners, hints at its niche appeal among crate-diggers and boutique DJs who prize underground signals over mainstream polish. The medley opening with "Soulpatrol/Muddsouljiers" sets a tone that threads through the album: a confluence of house traditions articulated through a distinctly kinetic, streetwise lens. This artifact stands as a testament to the enduring resonance of house music’s diverse lineages, preserved in the hands of a practitioner whose work remains just below the radar.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-12PF4P8JyOwyZ8zYEpTMPd |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify