RED ALERT (PIG&DAN REMIX)

(12")
(Red marble 12" vinyl, Pig&Dan, Dimitri Andreas & End-Jy remix + original) Move Recordings revisits End-jy’s 2003 classic ‘Red Alert’ with some fresh interpretations from Pig&Dan and Dimitri Andreas alongside End-jy himself, sitting alongside the original and a 2026 master of Flexibeat which featured on the same EP.

Support by Jamie Jones, Calao, Amé, Marco Faraone, Timo Maas, Nick Varon, Steve Parry, Just Her, Dax J, Perc, Massimiliano Pagliara, Alex Neri.
Genre Techno
StyleTechno
FormatVINYL
Cat. noMV08
Label MOVE RECORDINGS
Artist DIMITRI ANDREAS & END-JY
Release Date13/03/2026
Carrier12"
Barcode5414165091523
StockPre-order
Tracklisting
RED ALERT (PIG&DAN REMIX)
vinyl Album or track playing
Belgian artist, label boss and DJ, End-jy, glances back at one of his most revered releases to date, the 2003 ‘Red Alert’ EP, originally released on Lupp Records it marked a defining moment, earning widespread support from scene-shaping artists including Carl Cox, Tiësto, Marco Bailey, Dave Clarke and Mark Broom. Long regarded as a personal milestone, the track now returns in renewed form on the artist’s own label as MV08. This forthcoming EP revisits the original with fresh perspective, featuring a powerful remix from Pig&Dan alongside a newly reworked version by Dimitri Andreas and the artist himself, bridging the track’s enduring legacy with a contemporary evolution.

Pig&Dan take the reins first, extracting fragments of the original version of ‘Red Alert’ and reshaping them into a dub tinged, deep techno cut fuelled by circling synth stabs, robust percussion, tension building atmospherics and a driving bottom end. Following on is ‘Red Alert’ (Dimitri Andreas & End-jy 2026 Remix), the pair lay down a deeper, more hypnotic and minimalist interpretation courtesy of crisp, stripped-down drums and oscillating resonant synth flutters underpinned by the original’s dark, dubby aesthetic.  

The original version of ‘Red Alert’ opens the flip side, capturing the essence of the underground at the turn of the millennium, the track fuses, gritty stabs with organic percussive elements, hypnotic siren like synths and a subtly evolving feel throughout.

‘Flexibeat’ then concludes the release, a composition that veers into the realms of early Detroit techno and electro via an amalgamation of twitchy synth pops, cinematic strings, saturated 808 drums and murky bass tones.
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