When two house music titans like and Dom Dolla join forces, the result is bound to be a club anthem. Their 2020 collaboration, "Moving Blind," was already a certified hit, teasing fans during their joint tour before officially dropping on Sweat It Out and Solotoko. But it was the Gorgon City Extended Remix , released on August 21, 2020, that truly pushed the track into a new dimension. A Masterclass in Reconstruction
Gorgon City didn't just add a new beat; they performed a "class act reconstruction" of the original. While the original track was known for its "nasty synth line" and husky vocals, the UK duo decided to strip away the more complex layers to let the heart of the track breathe. When two house music titans like and Dom
Whether you prefer the steady groove of the original or the high-energy "late-night glow" of the Gorgon City rework, there's no denying that this collaboration remains a staple in modern house music. A Masterclass in Reconstruction Gorgon City didn't just
Music critics at Dancing Astronaut praised the remix as "Gorgon City at their finest," noting how it freshened up the tune for DJs to rinse in their sets. On platforms like Reddit , fans are split on whether the original or remix reigns supreme, with many arguing that the remix has become the "iconic" version of the song for the festival stage. Music critics at Dancing Astronaut praised the remix
Gorgon City Levels Up Sonny Fodera & Dom Dolla’s "Moving Blind"
They gave the original's droning synth a massive overhaul, turning the saw line into a darker, more intense breakdown before the final chorus.
Despite the heavy instrumental changes, the iconic distorted "Moving Blind" vocals remain at the center of the groove. Reception and Impact