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Pearsall presents Trackheadz Gone Wild: A Third Jerome Hill Tribute Mix

Pearsall’s third Jerome Hill tribute mix, packed with hard-hitting techno, breaks, and electro!

Pearsall presents Trackheadz Gone Wild: A Third Jerome Hill Tribute Mix

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Pearsall · Trackheadz Gone Wild (A Third Jerome Hill Tribute Mix)

Mixed in Berlin, March 2026
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(85:53, 206.7 MB, 320 KBPS MP3)

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Direct link to the mix:
https://mixes-upload.pearsall.workers.dev/mixes/jerome_hill/Pearsall-TrackheadzGoneWild(AThirdJeromeHillTributeMix).mp3

Tracklisting:

  1. Jerome Hill – A Million Ways to Get Ill [Exalt]
  2. Jerome Hill – Gaffney [Craigie Knowes]
  3. Gamadon – Cyborg Samba (Jerome Hill Remix) [Warehouse Manifesto]
  4. Dave Tarrida – Your Dead (Jerome Hill Remix) [Overdraw]
  5. Jerome Hill – Blip Trick Track [Don’t]
  6. Jerome Hill – The Warning [Super Rhythm Trax]
  7. Jerome Hill – RZ Thing [Accidental Jnr]
  8. Jerome Hill – Moved (Part 2) [Super Rhythm Trax]
  9. Jerome Hill – Moved [I Love Acid]
  10. Jerome Hill – We All Fall Down [Downfall]
  11. Jerome Hill – I Know [Don’t]
  12. Jerome Hill – Don’t Be Afraid [Hypercolour]
  13. Zero B – Lock Up (Jerome Hill Remix) [Food Music]
  14. Jerome Hill – Bombing With Imase [Super Rhythm Trax]
  15. Jerome Hill – Drumwar [Swords]
  16. Jerome Hill – Chicken [Accidental Jnr]
  17. Hannah Holland – She’s Giving Cray (Jerome Hill Remix) [Super Rhythm Trax]
  18. Jerome Hill – The Shoffler [Posh End Music]
  19. Jerome Hill – Chinzmania [Dixon Avenue Basement James]
  20. Jerome Hill – Storm [Riot Radio]
  21. Jerome Hill – Halfway to Hornsey [Gomboc]
  22. Jerome Hill vs Fear-E – Sucker Punch [Dame-Music]
  23. Ryan Calver – Stay By My Side (Jerome Hill Remix) [Arts White]
  24. Alna – Trust (Jerome Hill Remix) [Out of Cntrl]
  25. Shit and Cheap – Rumble and Ruin (Hornsey Hardcore AKA Jerome Hill Mix) [CyberspeakMusic]
  26. Jerome Hill – Tickle The Bee (A Tribute) [Coin Operated]
  27. Hornsey Hardcore – Too Much [Hornsey Hardcore]
  28. Hornsey Hardcore – Don’t Get Strange [Sneaker Social Club]
  29. Hornsey Hardcore – David [Hornsey Hardcore]
  30. Hornsey Hardcore – The Wiz (Illegal VIP) [Hornsey Hardcore]

After a ridiculous gap, welcome back to Sonicrampage.

And it’s a welcome back with a kick!

This mix is called Trackheadz Gone Wild. It’s my third tribute to London DJ and producer, Jerome Hill.

Yes, a third time around!

And, yes, I’m a total fanboy, quite shamelessly so. Three mixes is a lot of music, but what can I say, his stuff is great! In fact, it’s even more when you consider that I’ve also done two mixes dedicated to his Super Rhythm Trax label, in which his own music featured very prominently.

This is, therefore, my third time around his oeuvre, following on from 2018’s Full Metal Jacking and 2021’s The Further Adventures of Count Jackula. And yes, like the previous mixes, this one’s title is also a dumb pun, being a reference to both Trackheadz, the record store he used to work at in Chalk Farm, NW London, as well as the street DVD series Crackheads Gone Wild, which was one of those early YouTube specials where a guy with a camera interviewed some of the grimiest crackheads on the streets of Atlanta in the mid-2000’s.

So what did I do with this mix that I couldn’t achieve with the previous mixes?

Well … nothing special! It’s just more great electronic music, and a bunch of tracks that I wanted to listen to. Sometimes mixes just need to have great music that is fun to listen to.

With this mix what I wanted to achieve was to get across the breadth of Jerome Hill’s sound, and also how much fun it is. A lot of techno is very po-faced, but he has always had a very English sense of humor, which comes across in the tracks, and which I’ve tried to capture here. The mix itself opens with a short(ish) breakbeat and electro section before getting into the main course of techno, techno and more techno, before wrapping up for dessert with some pop-pupilled rave mayhem from his Hornsey Hardcore alter ego, which he uses for his 1991-style breakbeat hardcore rave productions.

I have a confession to make, which is that this mix is one I made a while ago and I’ve been sitting on it – in fact I have a bunch of mixes that I’ve been sitting on. I’ve been flat out working on my own startup idea over the last few months, and just haven’t put aside the time to write up the mixes and get them online. But now I want to do that, so here’s the first one.

Hope you enjoy it!

More to come soon … (I hope)