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BlasterJaxx & Amanda Collis - Rescue Me (Jeffrey Sutorius Remix)
02:45 6.48Mb [320 kbps] 60 0 0 30.09.2025 layden House, Big Room House
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“BlasterJaxx & Amanda Collis - Rescue Me (Jeffrey Sutorius Remix)” — Minatrix.FM Editorial Review
What Makes This Track Special
The composition “Rescue Me (Jeffrey Sutorius Remix)” by BlasterJaxx & Amanda Collis works as a standalone artistic statement within the Big Room House genre. It’s not just about the mood “Club,” but also the sound architecture: the track gradually reveals its layers, forming a unique texture. The audio is delivered in 320 Kbps — offering clear and rich sound even on mobile devices.
Short Review
“BlasterJaxx & Amanda Collis - Rescue Me (Jeffrey Sutorius Remix)” is a rare case where the production feels less like a backdrop and more like a standalone art object: layers unfold gradually, like scenes in a short film.
Audience Metrics
- Plays: 60
- Likes: 1
- Playlist Adds: 1
December 2025 places “BlasterJaxx & Amanda Collis - Rescue Me (Jeffrey Sutorius Remix)” in end-of-year lists — an indicator of its long-term perception.
Release Details
- Artist: BlasterJaxx & Amanda Collis
- Track: Rescue Me (Jeffrey Sutorius Remix)
- Genre: Big Room House
- Mood: Club
- Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Editorial Conclusion
“BlasterJaxx & Amanda Collis - Rescue Me (Jeffrey Sutorius Remix)” is an example of how genre music can sound modern, multilayered, and honest. From BlasterJaxx & Amanda Collis’s distinctive delivery to the overall sense of cohesion — the track fits naturally into the Minatrix.FM catalogue and holds listener attention for a long time.
If you are building a genre archive — this track absolutely belongs there.
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