Drake – Both (Alex O’Clock Edit) [Tech House]

Alex O’Clock delivers a tight, club-focused Tech House remake of Drake’s “Both,” flipping the moody original into a sharper, more rhythmic dancefloor tool. Drake’s unmistakable vocal tone is kept front and centre, but the surrounding production gets a full overhaul — crisp drum patterns, rolling low-end movement, and subtle tech textures that build a steady, … Read more

Daft Punk – Technologic (Alec Cortez Edit) [Tech House]

Alec Cortez gives Daft Punk’s “Technologic” a sharp Tech House overhaul, transforming the robotic classic into a modern club roller with serious dancefloor momentum. The iconic chopped-vocal commands remain the centerpiece, instantly grabbing attention, but Cortez rebuilds the foundation with punchy tech drums, a warm rolling bassline, and crisp percussion that keeps the groove locked … Read more

Village People – YMCA (Stan van Dinter Refix) [Disco]

Stan van Dinter injects fresh dancefloor life into Village People’s timeless anthem “YMCA,” turning the sing-out-loud classic into a bright, feel-good disco refix built for modern crowds. The unforgettable vocals and chant-along hook stay fully intact, but the groove underneath gets a lively upgrade with cleaner drums, punchier rhythms, and a smoother club flow. Stan … Read more

Lee Moody – They Don’t Know (Edit) [Tech House]

Lee Moody delivers a smooth, hypnotic Deep Tech House take on “They Don’t Know,” shaping the classic vocal hook into a warm, rolling underground groover. The edit leans heavily into subtlety — tight percussion, deep sub-driven bass, and minimal yet perfectly placed rhythmic accents that create a steady, head-nodding flow. Moody keeps the vibe stripped-back … Read more

Riton & Kah-Lo – Fake ID (Hollistic Bootleg) [House]

Hollistic flips Riton & Kah-Lo’s “Fake ID” into a gritty, underground-leaning House bootleg that gives the club hit a darker, more rhythmic edge. Kah-Lo’s unmistakable vocal cuts remain front and centre, but the groove underneath shifts into a deeper, more stripped-back flow — rolling bass, tight percussion, and subtle warehouse textures that push the track … Read more

Skrillex – Bangarang (Alboa Edit) [Tech House]

Alboa takes on Skrillex’s explosive anthem “Bangarang” and flips it into a driving Tech House weapon, released on Hood Politics. The edit keeps the track’s chaotic, high-energy personality alive but reshapes it into a tighter, more rhythmic club format. Iconic vocal moments and melodic fragments hit with instant nostalgia, while Alboa rebuilds the foundation with … Read more

Rufus & Chaka Khan – Ain’t Nobody (RAINVILLE Edit) [Tech House]

RAINVILLE transforms Rufus & Chaka Khan’s “Ain’t Nobody” into a modern Tech House cut that keeps the soul of the original while adding a subtle, steady drive perfect for today’s club floors. Chaka Khan’s iconic vocals glide over a clean, minimal groove built from crisp hats, warm low-end movement, and understated percussion that gently lifts … Read more

Vanilla Ice – Ice Ice Baby (Tom Bauer Remix) [Tech House]

Tom Bauer reimagines Vanilla Ice’s iconic “Ice Ice Baby” with IIB, a slick Tech House remake released on Gritty Records that turns the 90s classic into a dancefloor-ready weapon. The unmistakable vocal hook is used with precision, giving the track instant recognisability while the groove underneath delivers a tight, modern pulse. Bauer builds the energy … Read more

Justin Timberlake – SexyBack (N!DO & Alex O’Clock Edit) [Tech House]

N!DO & Alex O’Clock take Justin Timberlake’s “SexyBack” and flip it into a tight, club-ready Tech House edit powered by rolling, techy drums and a confident low-end groove. The iconic vocal chops cut sharply through the mix, giving the track instant familiarity while the producers rebuild the rhythm with punchy percussion, crisp hats, and a … Read more

Destiny’s Child – Say My Name (Glossed Remix) [Tech House]

Glossed reimagines Destiny’s Child’s iconic “Say My Name” into a deep, rolling Tech House burner, released on Back 2 Back Records. The remix keeps the unforgettable vocal phrases that defined the original, but reshapes the entire groove with thick low-end movement, minimalist percussion, and shadowy textures that feel built for late-night club moments. Glossed strips … Read more

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