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Happa and 96 Back flip the switch on 'Ls14 Battler / 36th Chamberlain Remixes'

The pair breathe new life into each other’s old material

This Friday, Happa and 96 Back have furthered their creative collaboration by remixing each other’s old tracks from their 2019 release ‘Ls14 Battler / 36th Chamberlain’. The remixes were released via Happa’s imprint PT/5 Records.

Happa and 96 Back, real names Samir Alikanizadeh and Evan Majumdar-Swift, met years back when Majumdar-Swift was completing a foundation course in Leeds. Since then, they’ve often shared the DJ booth, and riff off each other spectacularly in a club setting.

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In a production capacity, Alikanizadeh has previously featured on Majumdar-Swift’s debut LP ‘Excitable, Girl’. ‘Ls14 Battler / 36th Chamberlain’, which came out last year also on PT/5 Records, was a split two-track release, and saw them firm up their creative collaboration.

As they take each other’s tracks to remix, they reinvigorate already strong tracks and concepts with a new lease of life. Happa’s original ‘Ls14 Battler’ is a breezy, breakbeat number; in 96 Back’s hands, it becomes unrelenting electro. On the other hand, Happa takes 96 Back’s bassy ‘36th Chamberlain’ and flips it around a frantic reggaeton rhythm.

Get your copy of ‘Ls14 Battler / 36th Chamberlain Remixes’ here.

Jemima Skala is Mixmag’s Weekend Editor. Follow her on Twitter

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