The track quickly caught fire in the underground community. It became a viral sensation after being rinsed by elite selectors. Maceo Plex prominently featured it in back-to-back festival sets, and legendary techno icon Sven Väth famously used it to send crowds into a frenzy at major global events like Time Warp. Availability and Release Status
Revolutionized hip-hop with minimalist drum machines and a raw street aesthetic. Jason Nevins House / Electro-Dance
The track's journey spans over four decades of musical innovation, transitioning through three distinct phases: RUN DMC- Jason Nevins - It-s Like That -Raxon E...
RUN DMC vs. Jason Nevins - "It's Like That" (Raxon Edit): A Modern Techno Reinvention
The Raxon Edit strips away the commercial euro-house bounce of the late '90s and replaces it with a minimalist, driving aesthetic: The track quickly caught fire in the underground community
: The iconic line "And that's the way it is" is chopped and looped to build rhythmic suspense.
Raxon’s approach, while less commercially massive, represents the enduring fascination producers have with the track’s DNA. It’s been played at festivals like , ADE , and Fusion Festival , often dropped as a secret weapon in tech-house sets. The Foundation: Run-D.M.C.'s 1983 Original
If you're mentioning "Raxon E," it might refer to a specific remix or edit of the song, possibly by a DJ or producer named Raxon. The specifics can vary widely depending on the context (club mix, radio edit, etc.).
For RUN DMC, "It's Like That" (Raxon E... remix) represented a resurgence of sorts. After their initial peak in the 1980s, the group had continued to produce music and perform, but the late 1990s remix brought them back into the mainstream spotlight. The song's success introduced their music to a new generation of fans and reaffirmed their status as hip-hop legends.
It bridged the gap between hip-hop and electronic dance music (EDM), reintroducing RUN DMC to a new generation. 3. The Modern Perspective: The Raxon Edit Raxon Edit is a contemporary reimagining by
Transformed the house remix into a dark, driving underground club tool. 1. The Foundation: Run-D.M.C.'s 1983 Original
The track quickly caught fire in the underground community. It became a viral sensation after being rinsed by elite selectors. Maceo Plex prominently featured it in back-to-back festival sets, and legendary techno icon Sven Väth famously used it to send crowds into a frenzy at major global events like Time Warp. Availability and Release Status
Revolutionized hip-hop with minimalist drum machines and a raw street aesthetic. Jason Nevins House / Electro-Dance
The track's journey spans over four decades of musical innovation, transitioning through three distinct phases:
RUN DMC vs. Jason Nevins - "It's Like That" (Raxon Edit): A Modern Techno Reinvention
The Raxon Edit strips away the commercial euro-house bounce of the late '90s and replaces it with a minimalist, driving aesthetic:
: The iconic line "And that's the way it is" is chopped and looped to build rhythmic suspense.
Raxon’s approach, while less commercially massive, represents the enduring fascination producers have with the track’s DNA. It’s been played at festivals like , ADE , and Fusion Festival , often dropped as a secret weapon in tech-house sets.
If you're mentioning "Raxon E," it might refer to a specific remix or edit of the song, possibly by a DJ or producer named Raxon. The specifics can vary widely depending on the context (club mix, radio edit, etc.).
For RUN DMC, "It's Like That" (Raxon E... remix) represented a resurgence of sorts. After their initial peak in the 1980s, the group had continued to produce music and perform, but the late 1990s remix brought them back into the mainstream spotlight. The song's success introduced their music to a new generation of fans and reaffirmed their status as hip-hop legends.
It bridged the gap between hip-hop and electronic dance music (EDM), reintroducing RUN DMC to a new generation. 3. The Modern Perspective: The Raxon Edit Raxon Edit is a contemporary reimagining by
Transformed the house remix into a dark, driving underground club tool. 1. The Foundation: Run-D.M.C.'s 1983 Original