: The "MK Dub Revisited Edit" peaked at No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart in 1995.
The remix achieved significant commercial success and critical acclaim: Push The Feeling On (Mk Dub Revisited)
More than 30 years after its release, the "MK Dub Revisited" remains a cornerstone of 1990s house music: Push The Feeling On - Mk Dub Revisited Edit - Spotify : The "MK Dub Revisited Edit" peaked at No
: Initially a soul/acid jazz track that reached No. 86 in the UK. MK was commissioned for a B-side remix, originally titled "MK's Nocturnal Dub" . 86 in the UK
: The success was so great that the Nightcrawlers deleted the original version from their catalog, reclassified the remix as the first single for their debut album Let's Push It , and officially shifted their genre to house music. Legacy and Cultural Significance
: 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.