(Hussle/EMI)
Is this a stroke of genius, or just the cheesiest mash up to hit our dancefloors this year? As the innovative forces of Mylo dig into the electro pop 80s catalogue to rediscover a cheesy but catchy number from Gloria Estefan’s musical beginnings with the Miami Soundmachine classic ‘Doctor Beat.’
This funky supreme electro overload pulls out all the stops in a terribly classic 80s way, as it fuses the pop-tastic classic with his own 2004 anthem ‘Drop The Pressure’, only to have you questioning why the two weren’t mashed long before now. As it’s sirens, keys, vocoder and electro beat assault shake it up to become the perfect dancefloor dominator, just in time for the summer of 2005!
B-sides include Marco Bernardi’s ‘Drop The Pressure’ Mix, which things down a notch, making for a more slow building, take on the track. With a busy, headfilling array of keys and soothing synths, before the distorted vocals lead you to an amazing climax at around the 4 minute mark, before bringing it all down again in a quieter slower burn down.
The Stanton Warriors close the single like the lightness of a welcoming summer breeze on a swelteringly clear day, as the drugs have just started to kick in, giving you that familiar magically euphoric feeling and a new lease of life at a summer festival. It’s a throbbing, complex trek through a stand-out mix.














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