I heard this out when I lived in NYC and it was first released. It was Hot then, and it's hot now. It has that old techno vibe, that warehouse party vibe, yeah. There was a moment in the early '90's where you could go out and hear the gay records, the MAW records, the techno records, the Red Zone records, black gospel house records, the more "trance house" records, the Detroit records, the Chicago records, the Baltimore records, etc., etc., etc., ALL IN ONE SET, AND ALL AT ONE CLUB. This remix makes me remember those days--you never knew what kinda track was gonna drop next, and you never knew what kinda nightlife Freak was gonna walk through the front door next, either. Back then, the DJ had to feel out who his or her crowd was. Was it mostly gay? Mostly ravers? Mostly black? Mostly B & T? Mostly Klub Kids? Mostly hip? Mostly Brooklyn? Mostly Southeast DC? Mostly "Latino Fight Night" slingers? Mostly older, affluent white homo's? Mostly black-n-whites tryin to score? If you couldn't feel your crowd out, you weren't going to please them, and the club's owners and promoters were going to get rid of you in a heartbeat and hire someone who could. Of course, there were certain nights at certain clubs where everyone just knew what it was going to be, and there were certain superstar DJ's that just played whatever the fuck they wanted, and people were so up on their dicks that it didn't matter. And then there were certain superstar DJ's who always played exactly what they wanted and were ALWAYS RIGHT ON. And then there were certain clubs, and certain nights, where you went BECAUSE you never knew what you'd hear, and you were down to expose yourself to something a bit different from your norm or comfort zone... And mind you: all these different styles of music and different kinds of DJ's also mingled at the record stores. If you weren't a Superstar DJ (and sometimes even if you were), you had to actually GO TO THE RECORD STORE to pick up the latest hotbeats. (Many DJ's were provided advance copies of all the major releases; however, if a white label or an unauthorized remix became hot, those DJ's still had to score their own doubles, yeah--and that was the great democratization of vinyl-hunting back in the day!) For now, I'm tryin to remember (and y'all know I can't remember SHIT!) the name of the oldskool techno song that is sampled here. It was on a lot of the early '90's NYC street mixtapes--like, "DJ Mike Mike" and "Techno 114" and shit like that... It had a female vocal that said some shit like, "Exxxx. Ta. Seeeeeeeee!" But that was about every fuckin techno track from that time, I know. It was always followed on those mix tapes by tracks like, "House of EXTC" and "James Brown is Dead" and some lesser remix of DHS's "House of God..." I just can't remember it! Urg. Oh well. I guess that means I was enjoying myself back in the Day ;) XOXO & HMANL, babyboo!!
😊Carl Cox played this in his Essential Mix Like at "SPACE 🌌 " on Ibiza Island 🏝️ 1998 for BBC radio 1 fm 😊 Carl Cox Absolute Legend & he Used ti Pla Hiphouse Like the Jungle Brothers & Tyree Kool Rock Steady Mr Lee Fast Eddie late 80s Early 90s ...not all at once mind yih he just has a way he can Mix style ff in with out you knowing ....The Master !!! 😊
This changed my life. Learned to let go and felt the bass & drums.
Same here 😎
I heard this out when I lived in NYC and it was first released. It was Hot then, and it's hot now. It has that old techno vibe, that warehouse party vibe, yeah. There was a moment in the early '90's where you could go out and hear the gay records, the MAW records, the techno records, the Red Zone records, black gospel house records, the more "trance house" records, the Detroit records, the Chicago records, the Baltimore records, etc., etc., etc., ALL IN ONE SET, AND ALL AT ONE CLUB. This remix makes me remember those days--you never knew what kinda track was gonna drop next, and you never knew what kinda nightlife Freak was gonna walk through the front door next, either.
Back then, the DJ had to feel out who his or her crowd was. Was it mostly gay? Mostly ravers? Mostly black? Mostly B & T? Mostly Klub Kids? Mostly hip? Mostly Brooklyn? Mostly Southeast DC? Mostly "Latino Fight Night" slingers? Mostly older, affluent white homo's? Mostly black-n-whites tryin to score? If you couldn't feel your crowd out, you weren't going to please them, and the club's owners and promoters were going to get rid of you in a heartbeat and hire someone who could.
Of course, there were certain nights at certain clubs where everyone just knew what it was going to be, and there were certain superstar DJ's that just played whatever the fuck they wanted, and people were so up on their dicks that it didn't matter. And then there were certain superstar DJ's who always played exactly what they wanted and were ALWAYS RIGHT ON. And then there were certain clubs, and certain nights, where you went BECAUSE you never knew what you'd hear, and you were down to expose yourself to something a bit different from your norm or comfort zone...
And mind you: all these different styles of music and different kinds of DJ's also mingled at the record stores. If you weren't a Superstar DJ (and sometimes even if you were), you had to actually GO TO THE RECORD STORE to pick up the latest hotbeats. (Many DJ's were provided advance copies of all the major releases; however, if a white label or an unauthorized remix became hot, those DJ's still had to score their own doubles, yeah--and that was the great democratization of vinyl-hunting back in the day!)
For now, I'm tryin to remember (and y'all know I can't remember SHIT!) the name of the oldskool techno song that is sampled here. It was on a lot of the early '90's NYC street mixtapes--like, "DJ Mike Mike" and "Techno 114" and shit like that... It had a female vocal that said some shit like, "Exxxx. Ta. Seeeeeeeee!" But that was about every fuckin techno track from that time, I know. It was always followed on those mix tapes by tracks like, "House of EXTC" and "James Brown is Dead" and some lesser remix of DHS's "House of God..." I just can't remember it! Urg. Oh well. I guess that means I was enjoying myself back in the Day ;)
XOXO & HMANL, babyboo!!
i looove this versión
Love this 💕
If you don't dance to this, you're absolutely dead inside
A dancefloor destroyer of the ancient world...
X-Cellent! Good times...
BANGING!!!!! ABSOFUCKINLUTELY BANGING TUNE!!!!
BEATBanger!!
Sick
I can feel it....! :D
awesome
SAY WHAAAAAAAT
I would love to hear a female do this over,this song is forever one of my favs.
What do u mean, do this over
you no what TISA I'm goner do a proper search for a possible femal remi"" ,SALT & PEPPE BELTING IT OUT ???
I would love to hear a female MC cover this Version
If you are here to listen to the set of
Amine Edge & DANCE
Naa better than the original...never
Say what?
Came looking in 2019 for this '98 remix, left satisfied!
So much better than the original
That is factually incorrect assessment sir. The point of the original is went it was used in Warehouse clubs that's why it's so raw
JBs y'all
Got to be the best remix of an already banging tune!!! LEGENDARY
I still shout "I'll house you. You're in my hut now!" on a regular basis at parties. lol
😊Carl Cox played this in his Essential Mix Like at "SPACE 🌌 " on Ibiza Island 🏝️ 1998 for BBC radio 1 fm 😊 Carl Cox Absolute Legend & he Used ti Pla Hiphouse Like the Jungle Brothers & Tyree Kool Rock Steady Mr Lee Fast Eddie late 80s Early 90s ...not all at once mind yih he just has a way he can Mix style ff in with out you knowing ....The Master !!! 😊
Exactly what a remix should be, taking a classic song and making it better. Fucking tune dat is
This always been me favourite mix of this song sort of got an industrial house vibe way better than the rest
have u got a decent mp3 of this cant find it anywhere? id love to play it in a set
Say what?
SAY WHAT!?
PUTA QUE PARIUUUUUUU QUE HOUSE MAIS FODA....É MELHOR QUE JA OUVI EM TODA MINHA VIDA....
Lol i had all the remixes, still love it
nice classic
WOW!
I Have The Cd... Was A Good Year
Lovelovelove this song so thanks for posting. Also, if you post this, you must know your music so, I will sub and share.
Tuuuuuune, one of the early tracks that got me into dance music
Remix by The Hitmen AKA The Rhythm Masters!
great pumpin' remix by a hitmen
Top Mix! Pure Class !