The hi-hats are crisper, and the kick drum is tuned for the big room, ensuring the track doesn't just play—it thumps .
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
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? It’s sophisticated enough for a lounge but heavy
He swaps out some of the lighter jazz elements for a thick, undulating bassline that demands movement. He swaps out some of the lighter jazz
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
Jazz is often associated with the past, but this remix proves it belongs in the future. By stripping back the melody to focus on the feeling of jazz—the improvisation, the coolness, the swagger—D’Attis creates a peak-hour weapon that DJs from Ibiza to Brooklyn still keep in their crates.
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