
Relax Multi-Track

Relax Multi-Track
Frankie Goes To Hollywood's Relax, recreated by Doctor Mix as a complete multi-track session. Trevor Horn's groundbreaking production — massive synths, pounding bass, and revolutionary sound design — all in 24-bit audio.
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Everything that's in the download.
The exact specs.
Works with the gear you have.
Made for these workflows.
Real stems and tracks to sharpen your mix decisions on.
See how a finished song is built — section by section.
Reverse-engineer iconic sounds from the original instruments.
Production-ready stems you can layer in or use as is.
Stack with your own material; treat the source like a sample.
Spark new ideas from a starting point that already grooves.
Built from the original instruments.
Experience one of the boldest and most influential productions of the 1980s with this faithful multi-track reconstruction of Relax by Doctor Mix. Originally released by Frankie Goes to Hollywood in 1983, the track became a worldwide sensation, famous for its provocative energy, powerful groove, and cutting-edge studio production led by legendary producer Trevor Horn.
Built around massive analogue synths, pounding bass lines, electronic drum programming, and layered studio experimentation, Relax pushed the boundaries of pop and dance music production during the early MTV era. Trevor Horn’s groundbreaking approach to arrangement, sound design, and studio technology helped redefine what mainstream pop records could sound like, influencing generations of producers across electronic, dance, and modern pop music.
This complete 24-bit multi-track reconstruction faithfully recreates every synth texture, rhythmic detail, bass groove, and production nuance behind the iconic recording. Perfect for producers, remixers, synth enthusiasts, and fans of classic studio craftsmanship, the pack offers an immersive opportunity to study and explore one of the most revolutionary pop productions ever created.
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