Review: What was it really like back in the day? Well, according to this infectious interpretation of jacking house, it was "white, black, Puerto Rican . . . everyone was freakin". Fisher also talks about legendary names like the Paradise Garage and Frankie Knuckles and the arcing acid tones of Griffiths' arrangement makes the mention of these names seem all the more poignant. The brilliantly named Vanilla Ace adds some old school cowbells and smart filters on his reshape, while Federico Scavo goes for a more contemporary, electronic bass re-rub. But best of all is the Weiss remix, which sees rumbling drums and noisy kicks dominate the arrangement as Fisher's vocal gets turned into an angelic whisper.
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