Review: A producer whose previous originals, remixes and bootlegs have found their way into the sets of Riva Starr, Pete Tong, Kissy Sell Out and Dubfire, Josh "Cut & Splice" McInnes is surely going to reach even further with this perfect tribal-tech remake of a stone cold classic. With a glossy, filtered sheen to the production, the re-vocalled chorus is looped majestically over the mainroom beats, making it both a devastating DJ tool as well as a well-timed rehaul of a seminal tune.
Review: Israel's Flash Brothers get their drumline and marching band samples well and truly out of the bag on this huge and unique newie on the Big In Ibiza label. After a drum-only build up (in the same vein as Vitalic's "Fanfares"), the titular salsa motifs start to come in and the whole thing takes off in a hugely unique and fun way. If it's a more conventional house rhythm you're after, Cut & Splice has got you covered with a remix that squeezes the original's vocals into a floor-pounding electro stomp.
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