12/30/2025
Jump Beat Records would like to present Vancouver’s finest produces and djs with this remix project of Demarkus Lewis’ Hamilton Park track:
🎶 What makes Hamilton Park special
Jackin’ house groove: The track is built around a driving 127 BPM rhythm, perfect for club play and late-night sets.
Soulful undertones: Lewis adds subtle melodic layers that give the track warmth and depth, balancing funk with smoothness.
Production polish: With nearly 30 years of DJ and production experience, Lewis’ mix is clean, punchy, and engineered for maximum impact on sound systems.
Dancefloor energy: The track’s structure builds momentum, keeping dancers locked in while offering DJs flexibility for mixing.
Label fit: Jump Beat Records is known for jackin’ house releases, and Hamilton Park exemplifies the label’s commitment to underground house culture.
Remix Project
Sean Dimitries – A rising figure in underground house, Dimitries is known for his deep grooves and jackin’ house sensibility. His productions often blend soulful textures with driving rhythms, making him a natural fit for Jump Beat’s roster.
Spilt Milk – This project brings a quirky, eclectic edge to house music. Spilt Milk’s style often fuses funky basslines with playful vocal chops, giving their remixes a distinctive character that stands out in club sets.
Luis Machuca – A veteran DJ and producer from Vancouver, Machuca has over 20 years of experience in the dance music scene. He’s the founder of Friskybeat Records and has collaborated with artists like Casomado and Dawn Pemberton. His sound leans toward soulful and funky house, with a polished, analog-meets-digital production style.
Casomado – A collaborator of Machuca, Casomado’s productions often explore soulful and jazzy house elements. Tracks like Because I Dig It and I Feel So Lucky showcase his knack for blending organic instrumentation with electronic grooves.
Together, these artists bring diverse flavors—jackin’, soulful, funky, and eclectic—to Jump Beat Records’ remix package of Hamilton Park, expanding Demarkus Lewis’ original into a multi-textured release.