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: Often played as an unreleased "secret weapon," this version preserves the iconic vocal hook while framing it within a 130+ BPM techno structure suitable for late-night warehouse sets.
Artists such as DJ Earworm, who creates mashups for a living, have cited Jason Nevins as an influence. Other artists, such as M.I.A. and Diplo, have also experimented with mashups and remixes, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in music.
The Raxon edit has been heavily supported by DJs playing sets that blend house, techno, and peak-time party music. Notably, the edit has been featured in high-profile back-to-back sets, such as at festivals like Futur Festival . Its ability to bridge generations—appealing to those who remember the 90s and those who love modern techno—has made it a standout track. 3. Why "It's Like That" Remains Relevant run dmc jason nevins its like that raxon e
You can find various versions and playlists featuring the edit across several platforms:
It's Like That (Raxon E Remix)
Fourteen years later, American DJ/producer Jason Nevins sped up the vocals, injected a high-energy house tempo, and layered it with a massive, driving bassline. The remix went on to rule the international charts, selling millions of copies and introducing the hip-hop pioneers to a whole new generation of clubgoers.
Whatever version you find, turn the bass up. Let the kick drum hit. And remember a moment when Run’s 1983 prophecy met Jason Nevins’ 1998 big beat fury, creating a track so powerful, a phantom producer named "Raxon E" tried to claim it as their own. : Often played as an unreleased "secret weapon,"
The white-label pressing (an unofficial, unmarked vinyl) became an instant sensation in New York and London clubs. Clubbers heard it, loved it, but couldn't find it in stores—pure underground heat. This is where enters the story.
This version is an unreleased "edit" that gained significant traction in the underground electronic scene starting around 2023. and Diplo, have also experimented with mashups and
: While it has circulated as a highly sought-after ID, unofficial streams and edits on platforms like SoundCloud have kept the hype alive among the underground community. Legacy of a Classic
The track is frequently featured in Techno Remixes of Popular Classics collections.