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The track strips away the four-on-the-floor kick drum, replacing it with a rolling, syncopated breakbeat that adds a layer of kinetic energy the original lacks. However, it preserves the soul of the track: . Why This Mix Still Hits
During the peak of the progressive era, there was a beautiful moment where the ethereal melodies of trance collided with the syncopated grit of . Johnny Cage’s remix is a textbook example of this fusion. Plummet - Damaged (Johnny Cages Breakbeat 12 Mix)
Cage uses the iconic "Damaged" pads to create a sense of atmospheric tension before dropping into a thick, driving bassline. The track strips away the four-on-the-floor kick drum,
The Johnny Cage Breakbeat Mix isn't just a remix; for many, it’s the definitive version of the song. It moved "Damaged" out of the "pure trance" box and into the crates of breakbeat and progressive DJs worldwide. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the scene or just discovering this era of electronic music, this 12" mix is essential listening. Johnny Cage’s remix is a textbook example of this fusion
Even decades later, the mix sounds incredibly clean. The layering of the breakbeats ensures it remains "heavy" enough for a modern set while maintaining that nostalgic 2000s sheen. Verdict
This blog post explores the high-energy fusion of trance and breakbeat found in the Johnny Cage remix of Plummet's "Damaged."
There is a constant tug-of-war between the melancholy of the lyrics and the aggressive "roll" of the percussion. It’s music for people who want to feel something while they dance.