Elektro Organik featuring Christian Fontana – Everybody Dance (The Remixes Part 2)
Written by Digital Aura   
Monday, 28 May 2007

The Vitals:

Label: Queep Organic Music
Genre: House
Number of Tracks: 4
How to Obtain: www.traxsource.com, www.audiojelly.com , www.beatport.com, etc.

Factor Scores:

Production Quality: 7.5
Programming and Arrangement: 7.5
Entertainment Quality: 6.0
Total: 7.0 - Good

Digital Aura's Take:

Okay…déjà vu! Here we have even more remixes of a tune I reviewed last month. This time, there are essentially two artists taking a stab at the vocals of Christian Fontana and the music of Elektro Organik. I have to admit this song has grown on me, having listened to it so intently during these remix reviews. As with Part 1, there are a couple of tracks in this compilation that are "filler" tracks, in that they are just instrumental versions with the vocal channels removed. That leaves us with the "Man In A Room Remix" and the "Richard Earnshaw Main Mix". Both tracks are very unique and bring a refreshingly welcome take to this summertime theme song. If you liked the song and the remixes covered in Part 1, then I recommend these tracks as well.

Man In A Room is the artistic alias of Dublin producer Steven Connolly–hey, wait a minute…Tom Belton (remixer of Part 1) is a Dublin producer, too! Coincidence!? I dunno. Just showing you I did my research. Anyways, Man In A Room really does an outstanding job of bringing some breakbeat to this house track. The other remix by Richard Earnshaw, another UK producer with a long list of credentials, makes it his own by giving it a slightly different house feel. I love the choice of instruments that both of these producers used in their versions. All four tracks exhibit a high degree of aptitude and talent in arranging, mangling, reinventing, and overall production. There's nothing amateur sounding in these mixes whatsoever. Kudos to Queep for finding the right talent to put behind Elektro Organik in these remixes.