The of "Never Enough" is a cornerstone of the soulful house era, blending Boris Dlugosch’s electronic precision with the unmistakable vocal panache of Róisín Murphy . Originally released in June 2001 on the Peppermint Jam label , this remix elevated the track from a pop-leaning dance hit to a sophisticated club anthem. Composition and Atmosphere
While the original version leans into a sleek, driving house sound, the Sir Piers & Ed Funk remix introduces a deeper, more organic warmth.
: Róisín Murphy’s delivery—described as a "Dusty Springfield-meets-Grace Jones purr"—is given ample space to breathe. The remix highlights the lyrical themes of emotional hunger and "hanging onto hope".
The of "Never Enough" is a cornerstone of the soulful house era, blending Boris Dlugosch’s electronic precision with the unmistakable vocal panache of Róisín Murphy . Originally released in June 2001 on the Peppermint Jam label , this remix elevated the track from a pop-leaning dance hit to a sophisticated club anthem. Composition and Atmosphere
While the original version leans into a sleek, driving house sound, the Sir Piers & Ed Funk remix introduces a deeper, more organic warmth. The of "Never Enough" is a cornerstone of
: Róisín Murphy’s delivery—described as a "Dusty Springfield-meets-Grace Jones purr"—is given ample space to breathe. The remix highlights the lyrical themes of emotional hunger and "hanging onto hope". driving house sound