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Jordan Suckley Presents Damaged Records Volume One

DAMAGED RECORDS VOLUME ONE COMPILATION MIXED BY JORDAN SUCKLEY AND MARK SHERRY

Jordan Suckley Presents Damaged Records Volume One


In a touch under 25 releases and scarcely more than a year, the sound of Damaged Records has become next to synonymous with peak-time and the all-new calling card for Haaard! 


From their running start in Feb last year, it became Beatport’s #1 trance label debut for 2014 and is now one of BP’s 15 bestselling labels within the genre. Further, Damaged’s put radio playlists on notice, floors on lockdown and hatched - in the blink of an eye - a radio show and a string of sold-out tour nights. 



The MVP at its A&R controls, the agent provocateur Damaging the radio airwaves and the firebrand calling the audio shots at the fast-emerging marque’s club nights is Jordan Suckley. 



This month the young Liverpudlian hammers the next piece of his jigsaw into place, injecting Damaged sonic psyche into an explosive, propulsive double CD mix-compilation. Joining Jordan in this quest (and equal to the task) is Mark Sherry - a man every bit as well versed in putting the capital ‘F’ in ‘Fierce’! 



Locking & loading 38 tracks from trance’s bloc, each has one thing in common: tough comes hardcoded! ‘Damaged Records Volume One’ features much from the label’s upcoming S/S collection, including an abundance of floor-whackers from Jordan and Mark’s own studios. There’s also speaker shredding material from from big guns like Markus Schulz & Max Graham and the latest rolling trance freight from Suckley & Sherry faves like Thomas Datt, The Space Brothers and Mario Piu. Nu-skoolers are equally well represented too, with turbine gear from the likes of Allen & Envy, Solis & Sean Truby, Future Disciple, Alex Di Stefano, Lostly and many more besides. 




Trance-wise if you’re after wall-to-wall angelic choirs, symphonic breakdowns, elongated drops and sensitive harmonics, best look elsewhere (and run for cover while you’re doing it!). ‘Damaged Records Volume One’ cranks the charging handle and drops the detonator on 160 minutes of pure audio dynamite. 



Across the psychotropic trance of Future Disciple’s ‘The Mayans Are Coming Back’, ‘Anno Machina’ from Microsis and Royal Flush’s Humanity & ‘Walter White’, Jordan hits the Goa accelerator early on his mix. With recent singles like ‘Droid’ & ‘Medic’ and upcoming tracks like ‘Elation’ & ‘Who Cares?’ the midsection meanwhile is marked out by a wealth of Jordan’s own club-vaporising creations. Lighting the mix’s afterburners and taking things to hitherto unknown heights, he levels-up with ‘Sahara’ from Tangle, A.R.D.I.’s rework of Daniel Skyver’s ‘No One Else’ and Reverse’s ‘Ultima’. 



On the first year of Damaged Records and the release of the label’s first mix-comp, Jordan says: “I'm very happy with how Damaged has developed in the last year and this compilation is a real snapshot of the sound I'm pushing in clubs all over the world!”



Frontend of the second disc, Scotland’s Mark Sherry mixes up music from newcomers & established producers alike. The sonic equivalent of a rhino charge, it’s flush with no-nonsense tech-trance steel from young guns like Alex Di Stefano and Jamie Walker, which dovetail into tracks like ‘The Code’ from trance grandmaster Mario Piu. Further in Markus Schulz and Max Graham lend their gravitas, as Mark daisychains his remixes of ‘Remember This’ and The Evil ID’. More Sherry floor flaming is right around the corner with ‘Let It Come’ - his killer collab with The Space Brothers, ‘Vengeance’ (in two different mix flavours) and his recent Beatport chart scaling re-envisioning of the classic ‘The Pillars Of Creation’. 


‘Damaged Records Volume One’ sees Jordan & Mark hide the hazard tape and unscrew the safety rail to thrillingly deliver top-of-the-drop trance that’ll clean take your breath away! It’s on the loose from April 13th. Jordan Suckley & Mark Sherry - Jordan Suckley presents Damaged Records Volume One 


Mix 01 - Jordan Suckley



01. Royal Flush – Humanity

02. Royal Flush vs Freedom Fighters - Walter White 

03. Shekinah - Get Out Your Self

04. Future Disciple - The Mayans Are Coming Back (Original Mix) 

05. Microsis - Anno Machina 
06. The Technicians - Re:sample (Original Mix)
07. Thomas Datt - Prana Flow (Original Mix) 
08. Allen & Envy - Coherent (Johnny Yono Remix) 
09. Jordan Suckley - Droid (Original Mix)
10. Future Antics - Twisted (Original Mix)
11. Kriess Guyte - Galactic (Original Mix)
12. Jordan Suckley - Elation (Original Mix) 
13. Jordan Suckley - Medic (Original Mix) 
14. Sam Jones - No Angel (Original Mix)
15. Jordan Suckley - Who Cares? (Original Mix)
16. Sam Jones & Will Rees - Oversight (Original Mix)
17. Tangle - Sahara (A.R.D.I. Remix) 
18. Daniel Skyver featuring Cat Martin - No One Else (Original Mix)
19. Reverse - Ultima (Original Mix)



Mix 02 - Mark Sherry 




01. Mark Sherry & Dr Willis - Here Come The Drums (Pedro Delgardo & Dualitik Remix) 

02. Mario Piu- The Code (Original Mix) 

03. Shelley - Talk About Drums (Original Mix) 

04. Alex Di Stefano - Ironclad (Spektre Remix) 

05. The Reactivitz - Techno Is Of The Essence (Alex Di Stefano Remix) 
06. Alex Di Stefano - No Pain, No Gain (Original Mix) 
07. Jamie Walker - Rojo (Original Mix) 
08. Ikorus - Nine Lives (Original Mix) 
09. Max Graham - The Evil ID (Mark Sherry Remix) 
10. Markus Schulz - Remember This (Mark Sherry Remix)
11. The Space Brothers & Mark Sherry - Let It Come (Outburst Vocal Mix) 
12. Mark Sherry & Clare Stagg - How Can I (Solis & Sean Truby Remix)
13. Alex Di Stefano - I’ve Got the Power (Original Mix) 
14. Corti Organ - Narrow (Original Mix) 
15. Mark Sherry - Vengeance (Tempo Giusto Remix) 
16. Mark Sherry - Vengeance (Lostly presents Audio Militia Remix) 
17. Mark Sherry - The Pillars Of Creation (Original Mix) 
18. Kaimo K - Mayhem (Original Mix)
19. Sam Jones & Rhys Thomas - The End (Original Mix)



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