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"How Gee" by the Italian electronic group is one of those timeless dance floor staples that bridges the gap between early 90s hip-house and classic funk. While the original 1991 release remains an iconic club anthem, various remixes—including those often associated with niche edits like the "Charly Angelz Late Nite Snack"—keep the track relevant for modern DJ sets. The Origins of "How Gee"
The song's infectious energy is built on a heavy foundation of . Its most recognizable element—the soaring, rhythmic saxophone riff—is sampled from Maceo and the Macks’ 1974 track "Soul Power '74" . This blend of vintage soul and contemporary electronic beats helped the song chart across Europe, famously reaching No. 17 in the UK in 1994. The "Late Nite Snack" Vibe Black Machine - How Gee (Charly Angelz Late Nite Snack)
The "Late Nite Snack" moniker often refers to a specific style of remix or a curated edit designed for the "freakier," deeper hours of a club night. These versions typically: Black Machine – How Gee Samples - Genius Soul Power '74. Maceo And The Macks, (1973) Black Machine - How Gee (12" Original Sax Mix) 1991 "How Gee" by the Italian electronic group is
Black Machine, an Italian trio consisting of Marius Percali, Pippo Landro, and Ottorino Menardi, released "How Gee" in 1991. The group was part of the flourishing Italo-house scene that dominated European charts in the early 90s. The "Late Nite Snack" Vibe The "Late Nite