Boom Jinx & Andrew Bayer - Fracture

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Review by Cairo Braga

Fracture by Boom Jinx & Andrew Bayer: A Deep Dive into Progressive House Bliss Man, if you’re into that lush, melodic progressive house vibe, Fracture is one of those albums that sneaks up on you like a warm hug at 3 AM. Released in 2010 under Anjunabeats’ chill cousin label, Anjunadeep, this little gem from Boom Jinx and Andrew Bayer feels like it was made for late-night drives or zoning out with headphones while the world fades away. Let’s get real here—this isn’t some flashy album trying to grab headlines. It’s subtle, understated, but still so damn memorable. The original mix of “Fracture” kicks things off, and honestly? It’s kinda perfect. You’ve got these soft, pulsing beats layered over dreamy synths—it doesn’t scream for attention; instead, it pulls you in slowly, like sinking into a comfy couch. There’s this moment about halfway through where everything just clicks—the bassline deepens, the melody expands—and boom (pun totally intended), you realize why people lose their minds over progressive house. It’s not about big drops or showy tricks; it’s about building an atmosphere you don’t wanna leave. Now let’s talk remixes because they bring something fresh to the table. Out of the two, I gotta shout out the Beckwith Remix. Where the original is smooth and introspective, Beckwith flips the script and gives it more edge. He cranks up the tempo slightly and adds these gritty textures that make it feel rawer, almost like he took the track to a dimly lit underground club and let it loose. When that kick drum hits harder than expected, it catches you off guard—but in the best way possible. This version sticks with me because it shows how versatile the source material can be. Same bones, different vibe entirely. As for David West’s remix… well, it’s solid, sure. But honestly, after hearing Beckwith's take, it feels a bit too polite by comparison. Don’t get me wrong—it’s still packed with emotion and energy—but it lacks that extra oomph that makes the other versions stand out. What really gets me about Fracture, though, is how timeless it feels. Even now, over a decade later, the production holds up beautifully. Maybe it’s the UK influence shining through—there’s just something about British electronic music that always seems ahead of its time. Or maybe it’s simply the magic of Boom Jinx and Andrew Bayer working together. Whatever it is, this album reminds me that sometimes less truly is more. So yeah, if you’re hunting for music that’ll transport you without overwhelming you, give Fracture a spin. And hey, fun fact—if you listen closely during the quieter parts, you might swear you hear whispers of what could’ve been someone’s secret love letter to synthesizers. Weird thought, right? But hey, that’s the beauty of music.

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Download

Filename: boom-jinx-andrew-bayer-fracture.zip
  • MP3 size: 23.7 mb
  • FLAC size: 144.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Fracture (David West Remix)8:24
Fracture (Beckwith Remix)8:16
Fracture (Original Mix)7:01

Video

Boom Jinx & Andrew Bayer - Fracture (Original mix)
Boom Jinx & Andrew Bayer - Fracture (David West Remix)
Boom Jinx & Andrew Bayer - Fracture (Beckwith Remix)

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Catalog Numbers

ANJDEE-087D

Labels

Anjunadeep

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Formats

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About Boom Jinx & Andrew Bayer

Progressive House/Trance producer from Norway

Real Name

    • Øistein Johan Eide

Name Vars

  • BoomJinx
  • Boomjinx

Aliases

  • Øistein Johan Eide
  • BJX

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Fracture* by Boom Jinx & Andrew Bayer is a gem from the UK's electronic scene. Released in 2010 on Anjunadeep, it’s a progressive house masterpiece. What makes it special? It includes three versions of the title track—each with its own vibe. You’ve got the original mix, a remix by Beckwith, and another by David West. It’s like getting three different perspectives on the same idea. Pretty neat, right?

Comments

bn333naz
2025-03-12
Fucking sick remix from Beckwith... where has he been at recently?!
interpolitical
2025-03-11
WOW - Same beat sequence Swedish House Mafia uses in their megahit "Greyhound" !! Did they license it from BoomJinx??!!
cmhelderm
2025-03-11
JUst owns ., , , ,
Is this the birth of Future Rave ?
olowucynthia
2025-03-11
2021 still here. I got my ASOT ticket
ifetayospeaks
2025-03-10
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demi115455261
2025-03-09
i remember hearing this song LIVE at. Above & Beyond's Group Therapy in L.A.
sirjeveldi
2025-03-08
5 years ago..Trance Around the World..this song..oh time goes by too fast!
jebakumars
2025-03-07
GTFO EDM WE NEED MUCH MORE STUFF LIKE THAT
noahhandel98
2025-03-07
A reggae add before a trance track *facepalm*
doukyalex
2025-03-07
Adblocker my friend, get it.
papoda
2025-03-06
deep cap
anshumansanghvi
2025-03-06
sounds kinnda like benny benassi. LOVE IT.
tioconsliclucom
2025-03-06
like if you heard this AT group thearpy LA day 3 :)
singingmamma44
2025-03-06
bitchhhhh female or man..... go F youeself