DJ Justice - Eternity My Love Remix

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Review by Tiffany

Eternity My Love Remix – DJ Justice’s Happy Hardcore Gem That’ll Make You Go “Whoa!” Alright, buckle up, because we’re diving into Eternity My Love Remix by DJ Justice, a 1996 UK banger that screams late-night raves and glowsticks. If you’ve ever wanted to feel like you’re running through a field of rainbows at 180 BPM, this is your ticket. Released under the Panic! label (not to be confused with the emo band), it’s got all the hallmarks of classic happy hardcore: euphoric melodies, breakneck beats, and vocals so sweet they could rot your teeth. Let’s talk tracks. First up, “My Love (Remix)”—the kind of tune that feels like someone injected pure serotonin directly into your brainstem. Kelly Rice’s vocals soar above Justin Fry’s production wizardry, which is both chaotic and oddly soothing. It’s basically the musical equivalent of eating candy while riding a rollercoaster blindfolded. You don’t know where you’re going, but damn if it doesn’t feel amazing. The drop? Oh man, the drop hits harder than an overpriced energy drink at a festival. I remember spinning this track on repeat back in the day—not for any deep emotional reason, just because my feet refused to stop moving every time those drums kicked in. Then there’s “Eternity”, the other standout here. This one leans more atmospheric, almost like Fry decided to take a breather from blowing eardrums out and instead crafted something dreamy. The synths shimmer like sunlight bouncing off a puddle after a storm, and Marc Diprose’s engineering chops really shine through. It’s the kind of track that makes you stare wistfully out a window, even if you’re just sitting in your mom’s basement wondering what happened to your youth. Fun fact: the songwriting credit goes to Fry too, proving he wasn’t just phoning it in—he was fully committed to making people lose their minds on the dancefloor. Look, let’s not kid ourselves—this album isn’t reinventing the wheel or anything. But does it need to? Not really. Sometimes music doesn’t have to be profound; sometimes it just needs to make you grin like an idiot and flail around uncontrollably. And oh boy, does Eternity My Love Remix deliver on that front. So yeah, give this slice of ‘90s nostalgia a spin if you want to relive—or discover—the magic of happy hardcore. Just don’t blame me when you find yourself accidentally booking tickets to a rave you didn’t know you needed. Final thought? Listening to this album feels like finding a forgotten mixtape in your old Walkman—it’s messy, unapologetically loud, and kinda perfect. Who knew eternal love sounded so… sweaty?

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Artist: DJ Justice
Album: Eternity My Love Remix
Rating: 3.86

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Download

Filename: dj-justice-eternity-my-love-remix.zip
  • MP3 size: 15.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 66 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
My Love (Remix)
Eternity

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Catalog Numbers

PAN 003

Labels

Panic!

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • White Label

Credits

RoleCredit
EngineerMarc Diprose
VocalsKelly Rice
Written-ByJustin Fry
ProducerJustin Fry
Arranged ByJustin Fry

Notes

  • "Eternity" covers the melody of "Pacific State (Origin)" (or "Pacific 202", "Pacific - 303" or "Pacific - 707") by 808 State.
  • My Love (Remix) uses the main vocal from Mary J Blige - My Love
  • "Eternity" covers the melody of "Pacific State (Origin)" (or "Pacific 202", "Pacific - 303" or "Pacific - 707") by 808 State.
  • My Love (Remix) uses the main vocal from Mary J Blige - My Love

About DJ Justice

Real Name

    • Justin Fry

Aliases

  • Justin Fry

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Eternity My Love Remix* by DJ Justice is a hidden gem from the UK's 1996 Happy Hardcore scene. It was crafted by Justin Fry, who not only wrote and produced the tracks but also arranged them. Kelly Rice’s vocals added a dreamy touch, while engineer Marc Diprose helped bring it all to life. Released under the Panic! label, this album captured the high-energy, euphoric vibes of its time with just two tracks—“My Love (Remix)” and “Eternity.” Sometimes less really is more!