He swaps out some of the lighter jazz elements for a thick, undulating bassline that demands movement.

He treats Mr. V’s iconic spoken word like an instrument, chopping and looping the "jazz" philosophy until it becomes a hypnotic mantra. Why It Works

Mixing the raw, spoken-word grit of New York City with the polished precision of Swiss deep house, the is more than just a track—it’s a bridge between eras.

It’s sophisticated enough for a lounge but heavy enough to break a sweat to. Whether you're a purist who loves the original "Sole Channel" vibe or a tech-house head looking for soul, this remix is the sweet spot. V’s discography?

The original, a definitive anthem by the legendary , was already a masterclass in "soulful-meets-street." It captured that specific, late-night moment in a club where the air is thick, the lights are low, and the rhythm feels like a conversation. The D’Attis Touch

When Dario D’Attis stepped up for the remix, he didn't just add a beat; he re-engineered the atmosphere. Known for his "Mainside" sound, D’Attis brings a relentless, driving groove that feels both industrial and organic.

The hi-hats are crisper, and the kick drum is tuned for the big room, ensuring the track doesn't just play—it thumps .