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

: It strips away the traditional verse-chorus structure to focus on a hypnotic, "dubby" groove. [12, 13]

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

: Published under Salsoul Records and licensed to Defected Records (UK) and The Right Stuff (US). [2, 11] : It strips away the traditional verse-chorus structure

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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 [2, 11] List other tracks that defined the

: The original "Dreamin’" peaked at #3 on the disco charts and remains a staple for its lush orchestration and Holloway's raw, gospel-inflected vocals. [16, 19] 💿 Release Information

The "Reconstructed Dubshell" appeared on several key formats during the 2000 revival: "dubby" groove. [12

: Engineered by Dave "EQ3" Sussman at Quad Studios in NYC. [5]