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The is a landmark house music remix by American DJ Marc Kinchen (MK) of the 1992 track by the Scottish group Nightcrawlers . While the original was a minor acid jazz/disco-influenced hit, MK's 1995 "Dub Revisited" version transformed it into a global dance anthem that redefined the house genre. Production History & Evolution

The song's journey from a minor release to a club classic involved several key stages:

: The "MK Dub Revisited Edit" peaked at No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart in 1995.

: It reached the top 10 in multiple European countries, including Finland, France, and the Netherlands.

: Kinchen famously "deconstructed" the original, stripping away most of the lyrics and melody. He used a Korg M1 synthesizer to create the iconic "canned vibraphone" bassline and chopped John Reid’s vocals into rhythmic, percussive stabs.

: Due to overwhelming underground demand, a new set of "New MK Mixes for '95" was released in February 1995. The "MK Dub Revisited Edit" became the definitive version, propelling the track to international success. Chart Performance & Impact


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The is a landmark house music remix by American DJ Marc Kinchen (MK) of the 1992 track by the Scottish group Nightcrawlers . While the original was a minor acid jazz/disco-influenced hit, MK's 1995 "Dub Revisited" version transformed it into a global dance anthem that redefined the house genre. Production History & Evolution

The song's journey from a minor release to a club classic involved several key stages:

: The "MK Dub Revisited Edit" peaked at No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart in 1995.

: It reached the top 10 in multiple European countries, including Finland, France, and the Netherlands.

: Kinchen famously "deconstructed" the original, stripping away most of the lyrics and melody. He used a Korg M1 synthesizer to create the iconic "canned vibraphone" bassline and chopped John Reid’s vocals into rhythmic, percussive stabs.

: Due to overwhelming underground demand, a new set of "New MK Mixes for '95" was released in February 1995. The "MK Dub Revisited Edit" became the definitive version, propelling the track to international success. Chart Performance & Impact


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