The Deetron Edit is characterized by its driving energy and sophisticated production: Set at 122 BPM in the key of Db Minor .
It maintains the soulful, gospel-inflected vocals that defined Romanthony’s career—the same voice heard on Daft Punk's "One More Time"—while grounding them in a more industrial, percussion-forward deep house groove. Romanthony "Bring U Up" (Deetron Edit)
You can find the track on platforms like Beatport and Spotify, or as a collector's 12" vinyl . The Deetron Edit is characterized by its driving
The of Romanthony’s "Bring U Up" is a quintessential bridge between 90s garage and modern deep house. Originally released in late 2012 on the Glasgow Underground label, this version reimagines one of the most celebrated anthems from the late house legend Anthony Wayne Moore, better known as Romanthony . Origin and Evolution The of Romanthony’s "Bring U Up" is a
The track first appeared on Romanthony's own Black Male Records as a raw New Jersey garage cut featuring gospel-style samples and collaborator The Trojan Horse.
"Bring U Up" has a storied history that reflects the evolution of house music itself:
Romanthony completely re-produced the song in 2000, replacing the garage beats with James Brown-inspired horn stabs and a live-sounding breakbeat performed by Romanthony himself. This version became a massive club hit and reached #74 on the UK national charts.