The use of the Never Dull sampling technique keeps the track incredibly catchy. It hits that sweet spot of familiarity that gets a crowd moving instantly. Final Verdict
This remix is a masterclass in how to modernize a classic house foundation without losing its soul. By bringing into the fold, the track gets an immediate injection of authentic "Masters at Work" energy, grounding the slick production of Alok and Never Dull in a gritty, New York-style groove. The use of the Never Dull sampling technique
It’s a high-gloss floor-filler that feels both nostalgic and futuristic. While the original edit is punchy, this allows the arrangement to breathe, giving the iconic Crystal Waters-inspired hook ("Gypsy Woman") more room to build tension. Highlights By bringing into the fold, the track gets
— A perfect peak-time essential for any house DJ's library. Highlights — A perfect peak-time essential for any
If you found the radio edit a bit too brief, this version is the definitive way to experience the track. It’s a sophisticated, high-energy house anthem that proves you can revisit 90s tropes and make them feel brand new.
Ella Eyre’s powerhouse vocals are the secret weapon here. She manages to sound soulful and commanding over the driving bassline, holding her own against the heavy production.
The blend of Kenny Dope’s signature drum swing with Alok’s polished, "future house" sensibilities creates a sound that works just as well on a radio crossover as it does in a late-night club set.