: You can hear Otto’s signature deep-house polish—clean percussion and wide, cinematic soundscapes that make the 90s melody feel sophisticated and modern. 4. Official Release and Impact

: It retains the iconic hook but strips away the frantic Eurodance production, replacing it with lush synthesizers and a melancholic, "sunset" atmosphere.

The track is a remake of the 1993 global hit "The Rhythm of the Night" by . The duo originally produced this version years ago as a "white label" edit just for their DJ sets. It became a "secret weapon" that fans begged for after hearing it in Yotto's live performances and radio shows. 3. The Sound of the Extended Mix

: Unlike the pop-heavy original, this version uses a steady, driving kick and a rolling bassline that builds tension for over two minutes before the melody hits.

After years of being an unreleased ID, it was officially polished and released on in late 2022. It quickly became a staple in the melodic house scene, proving that a well-executed re-edit can give a legendary vocal a second life for a new generation of clubbers.

Long before (Otto Yliperttula) became a titan of the Anjunadeep label, he started the project Something Good with his childhood friend Karolus Viitala around 2009. While Yotto's solo work leaned into darker, atmospheric textures, Something Good was always about pure club energy and classic house vibes. 2. Reviving a 90s Anthem