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: Due to overwhelming underground demand, a new set of "New MK Mixes for '95" was released in February 1995. The "MK Dub Revisited Edit" became the definitive version, propelling the track to international success. Chart Performance & Impact

: It reached the top 10 in multiple European countries, including Finland, France, and the Netherlands.

The is a landmark house music remix by American DJ Marc Kinchen (MK) of the 1992 track by the Scottish group Nightcrawlers . While the original was a minor acid jazz/disco-influenced hit, MK's 1995 "Dub Revisited" version transformed it into a global dance anthem that redefined the house genre. Production History & Evolution

: The "MK Dub Revisited Edit" peaked at No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart in 1995.

The remix achieved significant commercial success and critical acclaim:

The song's journey from a minor release to a club classic involved several key stages:

: Kinchen famously "deconstructed" the original, stripping away most of the lyrics and melody. He used a Korg M1 synthesizer to create the iconic "canned vibraphone" bassline and chopped John Reid’s vocals into rhythmic, percussive stabs.

More than 30 years after its release, the "MK Dub Revisited" remains a cornerstone of 1990s house music: Push The Feeling On - Mk Dub Revisited Edit - Spotify

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: Due to overwhelming underground demand, a new set of "New MK Mixes for '95" was released in February 1995. The "MK Dub Revisited Edit" became the definitive version, propelling the track to international success. Chart Performance & Impact

: It reached the top 10 in multiple European countries, including Finland, France, and the Netherlands.

The is a landmark house music remix by American DJ Marc Kinchen (MK) of the 1992 track by the Scottish group Nightcrawlers . While the original was a minor acid jazz/disco-influenced hit, MK's 1995 "Dub Revisited" version transformed it into a global dance anthem that redefined the house genre. Production History & Evolution

: The "MK Dub Revisited Edit" peaked at No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart in 1995.

The remix achieved significant commercial success and critical acclaim:

The song's journey from a minor release to a club classic involved several key stages:

: Kinchen famously "deconstructed" the original, stripping away most of the lyrics and melody. He used a Korg M1 synthesizer to create the iconic "canned vibraphone" bassline and chopped John Reid’s vocals into rhythmic, percussive stabs.

More than 30 years after its release, the "MK Dub Revisited" remains a cornerstone of 1990s house music: Push The Feeling On - Mk Dub Revisited Edit - Spotify