Released in 1999 on labels like Azuli Records and Nervous Records, by Studio 45 remains a definitive example of late-90s disco house. Remixed by the Black Science Orchestra (Ashley Beadle and Mark Walford), this version takes the original’s funky loop and pushes it into a deeper, more atmospheric territory. Track Breakdown
: The track famously centers on samples and grooves from the disco classic "Phoenix" by Aquarian Dream.
: It sits comfortably alongside other filter-house icons of the time, such as Stardust's "Music Sounds Better With You" and Pete Heller's "Big Love". Critical Reception
: While the original mix is known for its straightforward, high-energy funky loop, the Dirty Disco Days Mix is praised for its "awesome" production value, offering a more sophisticated take on the disco-house genre.
Collectors and DJs on platforms like Discogs generally view the Black Science Orchestra remixes as the highlight of the release, often rating the various versions between . Reviewers highlight its ability to get a crowd "funky" immediately, noting it as one of the superior disco house releases from that peak era. Studio 45 – Freak It! - Discogs
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