Loleatta Holloway Вђў Dreaminвђ™ (satoshiвђ™s Reconstructed Dubshell) ⭐

: Published under Salsoul Records and licensed to Defected Records (UK) and The Right Stuff (US). [2, 11]

💡 : If you're a DJ, the "Dubshell" is often preferred over the "Vocal Mix" for its longer, cleaner intro and outro, making it much easier to blend into deep house or tech-house sets. If you'd like to explore more, I can: Find where to buy the original vinyl : Published under Salsoul Records and licensed to

: Features deep, driving basslines and atmospheric textures that were synonymous with the "New York Sound" of the late 90s and early 2000s. [13, 14] [13, 14] Released in 2000, is a transformative

Released in 2000, is a transformative house music interpretation of Loleatta Holloway's 1977 disco classic. It was a key release for the then-burgeoning Defected Records and stands as a masterclass in modernizing Salsoul-era disco without losing its soul. [2, 7, 10] 🎵 The Remix: Satoshi’s Vision [16, 19]

: Originally a track on her 1977 self-titled album on Salsoul Records , written by the legendary Allan Felder and Norman Harris. [16, 19]