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Think "modern disco-house" meets "Nu-Disco". It retains the catchy, soulful vocal hooks of the original but injects it with Slick’s signature throbbing beats and polished, "Melbourne-born" dancefloor sensibilities.
If you haven't been swept away by the groovy, disco-infused tidal wave that is , it’s time to hop on board. The Miami-based duo—Ryan Slepin and Nik Eaton—have carved out a unique lane in the electronic scene by blending classic 70s funk and disco samples with heavy-hitting modern bass house production. The Sponges Gotta Move On Sgt Slick S Melbourne
But when you take their already infectious track and hand the keys to legendary Australian producer Sgt Slick , you get something special: the "Melbourne ReCut" . The Sound of the Melbourne ReCut Think "modern disco-house" meets "Nu-Disco"
Clocking in at 124 BPM , it’s the perfect mid-set transition that keeps the funk alive while ramping up the intensity for a modern club crowd. Why This Collaboration Works Why This Collaboration Works



