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š§ Track of the Week: NextJen Drops āRed Flagsā & Reigns Over Perthās Hardcore Scene
A coming-of-age rave story, 170BPM, a baby monitor blinking on the desk, and happy hardcore re-engineered for the now.
A coming-of-age rave story, 170BPM, a baby monitor blinking on the desk, and happy hardcore re-engineered for the now.
The Spotlight: Meet Perthās Hardcore Powerhouse
If youāve been craving that euphoric, hands-in-the-air energy that only 170 BPM can deliver, stop what youāre doing. Our Track of the Week winner is here, and she is bringing the heat from the West Coast.
Meet NextJen (Jennifer Melsopp), the Perth-based powerhouse who is single-handedly reigniting the cityās love affair with Happy Hardcore. Her winning track, āRed Flags,ā is a masterclass in modern hard danceāeuphoric leads, driving kicks, and a melody that refuses to leave your head.
But the story behind the track? Itās just as impressive as the drop. We sat down with NextJen to talk about her journey from teenage vinyl junkie to label-signing producer, and how sheās building a new āAscensionā for Perthās underground.
š© The Anthem: Inside āRed Flagsā
āRed Flagsā isnāt just a banger; itās a testament to the grind. Signed to the legendary OneSeventy label, the track is a euphoric slice of Happy Hardcore featuring a massive lead and a melody that screams mainstage energy.
Surprisingly, this festival-ready anthem was built in 30-minute windows.
āIād just had a baby⦠so I could only work on music in tiny windows while he napped⦠The whole track was created in short, chaotic spurts of creativity.ā ā NextJen
Struggling with over 50 different melody ideas, NextJen finally locked in āthe one.ā She teamed up with producer Mike Reverie for the mixdown and mastering, elevating the track to the professional standard required by a major label like OneSeventy. The result? A track with a hard drop and a powerful vocal that āabsolutely goes off on the dancefloor.ā
š Listen to āRed Flagsā Now:
- Spotify: Stream Here
- SoundCloud: Listen Here
- Beatport: Buy Here
- YouTube: Watch Here

šæ The Journey: From Walkmans to Warehouses
NextJenās roots in the scene run deep. It started in 2000, trawling file-sharing sites like Napster for new tunes and recording them onto cassette via a kidās toy microphone. Her obsession led to buying her first decks at 16, but like many women in the scene at the time, āimposter syndromeā kept her from the spotlight.
āI constantly felt like I didnāt belong behind the decks⦠I didnāt see many other females up there at the time.ā
Fast forward nearly two decades later. After returning to Perth from the UK, she missed the hardcore events she loved. Instead of waiting for a promoter to book her, she became the promoter. She launched her own night, āRave On,ā and taught herself CDJs just so she could play the opening set.
That bold move led to a finalist spot in the Your Shot competition, kicking off her āsecond lifeā as a DJ.

šļø The Sound: 170 BPM & No Apologies
NextJen is on a mission to re-educate the dancefloor about Happy Hardcore.
āItās a genre lots of people have never even encountered,ā she explains. āPeople remember chipmunk vocals and cheesy hooks, but the modern sound is a completely different story. The production quality now is incredible.ā
Her sets are a high-octane blend of Hard Dance and Drum and Bassātwo genres she argues belong together (āthey literally come from the same roots!ā). While she respects the old school, she embraces the future, utilizing AI tools like Suno for vocal ideation and Don Darkoeās TMA Skool for social strategy.
Her Mantra: āGo hard or go home.ā
š Whatās Next for NextJen?
Sheās already played the OneSeventy Cruise on Sydney Harbour and the main stage at Metro City, but NextJenās heart is in the local community. Her event brand, Ascension, is building a dedicated space for harder styles in Perthāa place where the crowd is āfriendly, open, and dances like no oneās watching.ā
Her Advice for New DJs:
āPlay the music that YOU are passionate about⦠and if there arenāt any gigs for you ā create your own!ā
ā” Quickfire Round: Build Your Perfect Party
We asked NextJen to build her ultimate rave in 30 seconds. Here is the blueprint:
- Genre: Happy Hardcore
- Favourite Venue (Perth): Any warehouse with a decent sound system
- Favourite DJ (Global): Darren Styles
- Ideal Crowd Size: Intimate
- Preferred Soundsystem: Funktion-One
- Indoor or Outdoor: Warehouse
- Party Vibe: Chaos
- Drink of Choice: Pornstar Martini
- Must-Have Party Element: Atmosphere (people who are there for the music)
š® The Final Question
We asked NextJen to leave a question for the next DJ we interview:
āHow would you approach taking on the challenge of dropping a Happy Hardcore tune in your set the next time you play?ā
Follow NextJen: Linktree Label: OneSeventy
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