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A slower, more atmospheric take for the late-night cooldown. A Legacy that Lives On

Which of the remixes is your favorite—do you prefer the harder Beats 'R' Us energy or the classic Extended Version ? Let Me Be Free - Lick Mix - Spotify

A version that smoothed out some of the harder edges for a groovier dance floor feel. 2_brothers_on_the_4th_floor_let_me_be_free_exte...

Decades later, "Let Me Be Free" hasn't lost its spark. The track is a staple on Eurodance playlists and continues to be a highlight of '90s nostalgia festivals across Europe. Its high ratings on community sites like Discogs (averaging 4.5/5) prove that fans still value the technical production and raw energy the Boer brothers poured into their fourth-floor creations.

If you grew up in the '90s, the pulsing synth lines and high-energy raps of Eurodance are likely hardcoded into your DNA. Among the titans of the genre, Dutch project stands tall. While "Dreams (Will Come Alive)" often gets the most spotlight, their follow-up hit, "Let Me Be Free," remains a quintessential anthem for anyone who misses the neon-soaked dance floors of 1994. The Evolution of a Eurodance Powerhouse A slower, more atmospheric take for the late-night cooldown

A more club-focused version produced by Martin Boer himself.

Beyond the standard extended cut, the Let Me Be Free single releases featured a variety of interpretations that catered to different corners of the '90s club scene: Decades later, "Let Me Be Free" hasn't lost its spark

A heavier, percussion-driven remix that leaned into the growing happy hardcore influence of the time.

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