Sash!-esque, very similair to Fture Breeze's mix of Enocre Une Fois in many ways with Dons and Klubbheads not straying very far from the original concept while adding more euro style cheese in their own ways.
Sharam's Remix is totally different, an amzing epic piece of dare I say proggy style house with great use of the vocal cut up into a few pieces with a a memeorable main synth line plus swirling a swirling synth melody solid percussion and bassline.
I've only Just worked out by chance that this is the Version I've been after since 1997, as Nick Warren played it during a live Essential Mix from Cream and the Radio 1 tracklisting had it down as: Future Force "Dance With Me" (White Label).Well to all those that are still after that track, look no further it is Sharam's Remix of this track, an amazing re-rub that sounds nothing like the original in an exceptional way.
Sharam's Remix is totally different, an amzing epic piece of dare I say proggy style house with great use of the vocal cut up into a few pieces with a a memeorable main synth line plus swirling a swirling synth melody solid percussion and bassline.
I've only Just worked out by chance that this is the Version I've been after since 1997, as Nick Warren played it during a live Essential Mix from Cream and the Radio 1 tracklisting had it down as: Future Force "Dance With Me" (White Label).Well to all those that are still after that track, look no further it is Sharam's Remix of this track, an amazing re-rub that sounds nothing like the original in an exceptional way.